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    Arduino core for the ESP32

    Arduino core for the ESP32

    Arduino core for the ESP32

    ESP32 is a single 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi-and-Bluetooth SoC (System On a Chip) designed by Espressif Systems. ESP32 is designed for mobile, wearable electronics, and Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. It features all the state-of-the-art characteristics of low-power chips, including fine-grained clock gating, multiple power modes,and dynamic power scaling. For instance, in a low-power IoT sensor hub application scenario, ESP32 is woken-up periodically and only when a specified condition is detected...
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    newlearnerspermit

    C for programmable guitar amp

    This project experiments with C language to discover and design a programmable guitar amplifier effects micro controller computer section of a tube and solid state designed guitar amp. This a collaboration electronics project with my son. The goal of this project is to use Arduino hardware with C language programming to manipulate the guitar signal by various effects of phaser, flanger, reverb, digital delay and echo, and tremelo. Also, the signals of two microphones, two guitars, and one...
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    HSK

    High Speed Karlsruhe open automotive code initiative

    Since the summer of 2010, the FSAE team High Speed Karlsruhe uses Infineon's XC878 to power its electronics. The XC878 is an 8052 compatible 8-bit µC. Our dedication is to 8-bit real time applications, guaranteed by the powerful peripherals of the XC878. This project aims to publish those portions of our code, which may be of use to a wider audience.
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