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Beryllium OS, a unix-like operating system for CircuitPython powered microcontrollers. (Formerly known as ljinux)
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Clackety Keyboards Powered by Python
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DOS-like OS for microcontroller boards running Micropython or Circuitpython
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This library gives an example of how to get FreeRTOS running on Seeed production. The project can be used as a template to build your projects off of as well.
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A fully fledged lock-in amplifier running at 25 kHz sampling rate @ 12-bit on an Adafruit M4 microprocessor board with an extensive Python graphical user interface showing real-time signals, interactive filter design and real-time power spectra.
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Dumps low level attributes of many SAMD51 peripherals.
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ainsuForth - generalized - all targets, including SAMD51 M4 - experimental
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This library enables you to use Hardware-based PWM channels on SAMD21/SAMD51-based boards to create and output PWM to pins. Using the same functions as other FastPWM libraries to enable you to port PWM code easily between platforms.
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WizFi360/ESP8266/ESP32 wrapper library for Arduino providing an easy-to-use way to manipulate ESP8266/ESP32-AT shields.
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Light-Weight WiFi/Credentials Manager for AVR Mega, SAM DUE, SAMD21, SAMD51, nRF52, STM32, RP2040-based RASPBERRY_PI_PICO, etc. boards running WizFi360ESP8266/ESP32-AT-command shields with web configuration portal. Powerful-yet-simple-to-use feature to enable adding dynamic custom parameters. You can also specify static AP and STA IP
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