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BitShares Blockchain implementation and command-line interface
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Component library for ESP32 & ESP8266
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A cross platform library for interfacing with local and remote Linux IIO devices
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Getting the Sennheiser GSX 1000 DAC to work under Linux
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Application components for STMicro STM32 MCUs
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Spectrum Analyzer with Arduino: An Arduino Due and a PC give you the frequency response of any device, filter or amplifier, up to 100kHz.
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24-bit Stereo Audio DAC for Raspberry Pi
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PowerShell to publish (deploy) SQL Database using a DACPAC and DAC Publish Profile
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Codes to perform Analog to Digital(ADC, using ADS1256 circuit) and Digital to Analog (DAC, using DAC8552) based on Raspberry PI extended with Waveshare High-Precision AD-DA raspberry pi hat/shield.
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Microsoft SQL Server deployment extensions for Azure DevOps Pipelines
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This repository provides examples that demonstrates how to develop PSoC 4 MCU based analog designs. These examples help you to use peripherals like ADC, DAC, Comparators etc
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ADC configurator to 7-series Xilinx FPGA (has parameters: NCHAN, SERDES MODE, SDR/DDR, DATA WIDTH, DEPTH and so on)
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Python Library for driving MCP4922 DAC on Raspberry Pi
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This is an Arduino Library for the Analog Devices AD57X4 family of precision DACs. More details can be found here: https://www.laserlance.com/projects/arduino-dac-library-and-shield/
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pas - A robust audio server for multi-zone audio distribution.
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NGAC
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An Arduino Library for Wolfson Micro WM8741 DACs
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Instructions to create a cassette synthesizer.
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(Please see debug branch, it will be merged to master soon) In neuroscience research, observing and recording peripheral nerve action potentials has important applications. RETICAP stands for "Real-time Compound Action Potential" (recorder), which has been/is being developed for externally triggered and online-averaged recording of Compound Action Potentials (CAPs). It makes use of an RTAI (http://www.rtai.org/) module depending on DAQ hardware drivers from COMEDI project (http://www.comedi.org/) -a driver customly written only for some Advantech DAQ cards is included-, which provides microsecond-level jitter-. The associated backend daemon and the GUI front-end written in Qt, communicate with the backend for timely acquisition of data sync'd with the triggering of an external stimulator, and other non-realtime features such as averaging and disk-recording, besides the fancy visualization. Depending on a hard real-time loop rather than DMA makes it possible in RETICAP context, to design complex feed-back protocols possibly modified by the features of actual signal being acquired.
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