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This open-source software enables profiling and analysis of laser beams.
It can be used with a variety of cameras supported by ImageJ and Micro-Manager, or images from any other source. It provides all common analysis methods like D4Sigma, knife-edge, as well as fitting of Hermite-Gauss, Laguerre-Gauss and super-Gauss functions.
JDiskMark is a powerful and versatile disk benchmarking tool written in Java, designed to help accurately measure the performance of your storage devices across different operating systems. Whether you're testing HDDs, SSDs, or network drives, JDiskMark provides reliable insights into your disk's read and write...
USB Bridge for SMBus(I2C), GPIO, and Clock, Java API
[Introduction]
xSmbus-m01 is not only a Java API, but also a program that can be executed separately. The following are its function options:
Need to be executed at the command prompt, java -jar /YourPath/xSmbus-m01-1.0p.jar
Help - list the parameter table
Verification - verify that the product is working properly
Test - used for system maintenance, in advance
Check - determine if there is a device on the I2C location
Scan - search in the range of 00-FF, search out on the I2C bus...