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    A new 64-bit RISC platform, complemented by a set of development tools, standards specifications and synthesizable VHDL implementations.
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    FUI Audio DAC

    FUI Audio DAC

    FPGA-Based USB-Input Audio Digital to Analogue Converter

    An open-hardware and -firmware project that implements a USB-input fully-digital class-D audio amplifier. All processing is done on FPGA, including the USB-physical, USB-SIE, HID interface, clock-recovery, bus voltage regulation, noise-shaping and PWM output. A Microchip PIC based remote control is also included. The remote maps to the media buttons of the USB HID interface. The volume control, next track, previous track, stop and play/pause functions are supported.
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    PLP

    Powerfull pre-processor

    Powerful Verilog Preprocessor. PLP stands for Perl Pre-processor. Perl is used as "control language" that is embedded in the Verilog code (or any other code) to generate code on the fly. It is used commonly as a Verilog pre-processor but can be used with any target/output language (C, C++, Java, VHDL, plain text etc)
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    openAut

    openAut

    Open Source Hardware For Industrial Automation

    This project is aimed at producing open source hardware for real time use in industrial automation. This project will have a few sub-projects that will focus on individual hardware for various industrial purpose. Some of the sub-projects will be of type Field-IO Modules development, Analog-IO Module development etc.
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    Custom Architecture Generator Tool is a software based on the Netbeans Platform, the main purpose is to accelerate the embedded system realisation with a high level description: VHDL code,C2VHDL conversion,Quartus project generation,real time application
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    SHELLEY Software HardwarE Light LanguagE Yep !
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