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===== XBoot ===== | ===== XBoot ===== | ||
- | [[..:xboot:|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. | + | [[..: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 ===== | ||
- | [[..: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. | + | [[..: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. |
- | ===== PyIVI ===== | + | ===== Python IVI ===== |
- | [[..:pyivi:|PyIVI]] is a Python implementation of the Interchangeable Virtual Instruments specification. | + | [[..:python-ivi:]] is a Python implementation of the Interchangeable Virtual Instruments specification. |
- | ===== PyVXI11 ===== | + | ===== Python USBTMC ===== |
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+ | [[..:python-usbtmc:]] is a Python implementation of the USBTMC USB instrument control protocol. | ||
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+ | ===== Python VXI11 ===== | ||
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+ | [[..:python-vxi11:]] is a Python implementation of the VXI-11 Ethernet instrument control protocol. | ||
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+ | ===== ftjrev ===== | ||
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+ | [[.:ftjrev:]] is a powerful JTAG reverse engineering tool for FTDI FT2232 based JTAG cables. | ||
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+ | ===== fpga-utils ===== | ||
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+ | [[.:fpga-utils:]] is a collection of utilities for working with FPGAs. | ||
- | [[..:pyvxi11:|PyVXI11]] is a Python implementation of the VXI-11 Ethernet instrument control protocol. | ||
===== Templates for Embedded Development ===== | ===== Templates for Embedded Development ===== | ||
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===== Nixie Clock ===== | ===== Nixie Clock ===== | ||
- | [[.:nixie-clock:|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. | 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. | ||
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===== Other Projects ===== | ===== Other Projects ===== | ||
- | * [[.:mordia:|Mordia]] | + | * [[.:mordia:]] |