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 ====== Projects ====== ====== Projects ======
  
-  * [[..:​xboot:​|XBoot]] +===== XBoot =====
-  * [[.:​nixie-clock:​|Nixie Clock]]+
  
-{{blog>​en:projects:blog?5}}+[[..:xboot:]] is a serial bootloader for ATMEL AVR series MCUs.  Originally designed for the XMEGA series, it has been extended to also support any ATMEGA series part with sufficient memory. ​ XBoot'​s primary features are support for multiple serial interfaces and support for online application-directed updating.  ​
  
 +===== XGrid =====
 +
 +[[..:​xgrid:​]] is platform for grid computing on AVR XMEGA series MCUs.  XGrid leverages the multiple USARTS characteristic to the XMEGA series to support extensible grid computing. ​ It also integrates with XBoot'​s API to support online firmware updates of the entire network.  ​
 +
 +===== Python IVI =====
 +
 +[[..:​python-ivi:​]] is a Python implementation of the Interchangeable Virtual Instruments specification.  ​
 +
 +===== Python USBTMC =====
 +
 +[[..:​python-usbtmc:​]] is a Python implementation of the USBTMC USB instrument control protocol.
 +
 +===== Python VXI11 =====
 +
 +[[..:​python-vxi11:​]] is a Python implementation of the VXI-11 Ethernet instrument control protocol.
 +
 +===== ftjrev =====
 +
 +[[.:​ftjrev:​]] is a powerful JTAG reverse engineering tool for FTDI FT2232 based JTAG cables.  ​
 +
 +===== fpga-utils =====
 +
 +[[.:​fpga-utils:​]] is a collection of utilities for working with FPGAs.
 +
 +
 +===== Templates for Embedded Development =====
 +
 +[[..:​templates:​|Templates library]]
 +
 +The hardest part of many embedded system projects is configuring the toolchain and building a good set of libraries that leverage the chip's peripherals. ​ The templates library contains templates for several processor series as well as a template for cross-platform GTK+ development that includes a cross-platform serial port library.
 +
 +===== Nixie Clock =====
 +
 +[[.:​nixie-clock:​]]
 +
 +I designed and built this 4 tube Nixie clock in 2006-7 when I was a senior in high school. ​ It uses a PIC microcontroller to drive the display and control the high voltage power supply and a Maxim/​Dallas RTC chip with backup battery ​ to keep time.  ​
 +
 +===== Other Projects =====
 +
 +  * [[.:​mordia:​]]