Commonly used code for projects using ARM Cortex-M with ChibiOS
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Commonly used code for projects using ARM Cortex-M with ChibiOS
Scalogram on ARM Cortex-M4F for temporal localization of 50-60kHz frequencies.
Lightweight unit testing framework for C/C++ projects. Suitable for embedded devices.
An ASCII twist on the classic Atari game, made entirely in ARM assembly language!
GPS Tracking Device using SMS - GPS Module connected to STM32F4 Eval Board - LCD Display interfaced via I2C bus
Node bindings for the Bossa SAM-BA programmer
Controling a DC motor using stm32f103c8 with PWM signal
A smart house simulation using stm32f3discovery microcontroller
VScode Extension Pack containing useful tools for developing ARM MCU based projects
Python Based ARM CoreSight Debug and Trace Tools
PCB document of JLINK Programmer for ARM based microcontrollers designed with Altium Designer
BOSSA is a flash programming utility for Atmel's SAM family of flash-based ARM microcontrollers. The motivation behind BOSSA is to create a simple, easy-to-use, open source utility to replace Atmel's SAM-BA software. BOSSA is an acronym for Basic Open Source SAM-BA Application to reflect that goal.
This repository is a collection of my personal notes and projects related to STM32, GD32, and MG32 microcontrollers. It is organized into three main directories and may not be fully complete.
A 3-DOF Robotic Manipulator built from scratch. This project includes a data acquisition card design interfacing between the robot and computer, a 3-DOF planar robotic manipulator design, and a Simulink template for implementing and simulating control algorithms.
All-in-one script to build bleeding-edge-toolchain for ARM microcontrollers
object-oriented C++ RTOS for microcontrollers
Clackety Keyboards Powered by Python
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