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<h2>Pynanovna</h2>
<p>The open source python library <i>pynanovna</i> is a library created by the PICC group to facilitate
interaction and streaming from a NanoVNA to a computer. Many NanoVNA programs and python packages exist,
however all are
operated using a graphical user interface which was not desired for our project. Therefore as part of
the project an effort
was made to create a genreal-purpose python library called <i>pynanovna</i>. It makes it possible to
calibrate a NanoVNA,
stream data continuously, plot data, save data, and more while being easy to incorporate into other
projects.
It is possible to download the open source package using pip. This is to our knowledge one of the first
general-purpose python
libraries that can stream data from a NanoVNA. <i>pynanovna</i> has been used for all
NanoVNA-communication throughout the
development of the PICC. </p>
<p>To find out more about the <i>pynanovna</i> python library, please follow the link below. </p>
<p><a href="https://pypi.org/project/pynanovna/#description">pynanovna</a></p>
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