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    Orca Core

    Orca Core

    Core Python Controller of the ORCA Hand

    Orca Core is the central Python control framework for the ORCA Hand, an open-source dexterous robotic hand designed to replicate human-like manipulation capabilities. It provides a high-level abstraction layer over the underlying hardware, allowing developers to interact with the robotic system through simplified joint-space commands rather than low-level motor instructions. The software includes a suite of scripts for calibration, tensioning, and positioning, ensuring that the physical hand operates accurately and consistently across different configurations. It is designed to integrate seamlessly with hardware models defined through configuration files, enabling flexible deployment across variations of the ORCA Hand. ...
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    My Beaglebone Black Project
    The Beaglebone Black project presented here is a software written by Python and Qt and is intended to show the simple control of inputs and outputs (GPIO), the graphic course of input signals GPIO, the configuration and sending and receiving of data via the UART interfaces, the display of the PIN configuration of the Beaglebone Black and the graphic display of the signal course at the analog inputs. The software runs on the BBB under Debian 8.9 and on Linux computers (as a demo). It is intended to demonstrate the interaction of software with hardware and to encourage the development of peripheral hardware that works with the software described here. ...
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    KEMP

    A FDTD solver for electromagnetic wave simulations on a GPU cluster

    KEMP is a fast FDTD solver on a GPU-based cluster. The FDTD (Finite-Difference Time-Domain) method is a popular numerical method for electromagnetic field simulations. KEMP enables hardware accelerations suitable for multi-GPU, multi-core CPU and GPU cluster. KEMP also provide easy configuration by using Python scripting language.
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    HOPSA
    HOPSA, high oxygen pressure sputter automation, is a Python 3 project to control a step wise sample creation Process. Although written for this specific task it is easy to adopt for any experimental task which changes hardware parameters and waits for a specific condition before proceeding. The graphical interface (QT4) includes plotting (matplotlib), instrument configuration/monitoring and a program step creator. The communication with the hardware is independent of the GUI and any number of devices can be selected. To modify the code for any other task only the hardware interface needs to be redefined.
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