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    KIPRCopter

    A Quadrotor Aerial Robot platform for K-12 Education.

    ...KIPR, KISS Institute for Practical Robotics is an organization that facilitates the learning of robotics programming in middle and high school students to peak an interest in computer science. To do this they hold competitions around the world called botball where students program autonomous land robots to perform various sets of tasks. KIPR, now wants to expand and leave the ground by integrating flying robots (the AR Drone) into the tasks for added interest, fun, and challenge for students.
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    OSCILLOSCOPE_AND_SIGNALGENERATOR_PCM

    OSCILLOSCOPE_AND_SIGNALGENERATOR_PCM

    PCM based signal generator and oscilloscope

    This program is a soundcard based signalgenerator and oscilloscope for low frequency and low voltage signals written for linux using the alsa api. It uses the internal DAC/ADC of the soundcard (PCM) to capture signals or generate them. Depending on the available PCM device, it's possible to generate or capture signals up to 96 Khz.
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