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    GNSS-SDR

    GNSS-SDR

    An open source software-defined GNSS receiver

    An open source software-defined Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receiver written in C++ and based on the GNU Radio framework.
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    rawi2ctool

    RAW I2C command line tool for debug, test and more

    This is a Linux command line tool to do raw I2C accesses to a bus, IF SUPPORTED BY THE ADAPTER, to probe the bus, read or write some data, detect glitches, do a bench, program an EEPROM with the required blocksize, test the I2C bus driver, ... Raw I2C mode enables data frames that are not supported by SMBus and related tools (such as i2cget, i2cset, i2cdump)
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    SocExplorer

    SocExplorer

    SocExplorer, an open source System On Chip testing software/framework.

    SocExplorer is an open source generic System On Chip testing software/framework. We write this software for the development and the validation of our instrument, the Low Frequency Receiver(LFR) for the Solar Orbiter mission. This instrument is based on an actel FPGA hosting a LEON3FT processor and some peripherals. To make it more collaborative, we use a plugin based system, the main executable is SocExplorer then all the functionality are provided by plugins. Like this everybody can provide...
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    ftdi device

    python interface for libFTDI

    Object oriented access for ftdi - based devices via libFTDI for python 3.
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    OpenSQUID

    Superconducting QUantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs) control software

    OpenSQUID is a Python framework for the control of SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device) readout electronics. It currently supports the Star Cryoelectronics PCI-1000 electronics with PFL-100 and PFL-102 flux-locked loops. Simultaneous operation of both PFL-100s and PFL-102s from a single PCI-1000 is supported. More features are under development. The software is implemented in Python and aims to be easily integrated with user-defined measurement and control code.
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    jLlama is a desktop application to monitor servers over SSH. Any figure retrieved from the command line can be polled and graphed in real time. Out of the box, jLlama can graph CPU and Memory usage for Linux and Solaris servers.
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    Wireless Meter ( WMeter )
    The goal of this project is to develop a framework to test and measure the performance of IEEE 802.11 based devices. Currently we aims to address the issues related to protocol conformance testing for a device.
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    The Microchip PICkit 2 has the ability to act as a logic analyzer and I/O probe. This project provides a reverse engineered libusb user space device driver and GUI to provide this functionality for users of unsupported operating systems.
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    Middle level device drivers for the Ultraship U-2, a USB HID scale, no brand or company name available. Includes basic test scripts, drivers, example implementations and documentation. The output of this driver will insert it into applications.
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    This project shows how to make a device that, through the PC USB interface, allows data acquisition from the peripherals of a microcontroller and managing devices TWI or I2C. It can be used on Linux and Windows without any additional driver.
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    Switchboard is a hardware driver abstraction library for LabVIEW™ applications. Once integrated with you application you can acquire data from new devices simply by editing a text config file to let Switchboard know about your device.
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