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Open source Altium Database Library with over 147,000 high quality components and full 3d models.
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SKiDL is a module that extends Python with the ability to design electronic circuits.
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This is the software of an open source automated irrigation system. The complete setup including hardware can be found in the README.
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RF and Microwave Engineering Scikit
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Reverse-engineered schematics for DMG-CPU-B
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A set of various projects based on ESP8266, ESP32, ATtiny13, ATtiny85, ATtiny2313, ATmega8, ATmega328, ATmega32, STM32 and more.
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An interactive electronic circuit simulator
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A compilation of links relating to electronics me and my friends have bought from China. It is online as a resource for others just starting out in electronics, and are looking for projects to do.
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A place to share electronics projects
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A collection of all the KiCad footprints on the internet
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A miniature gaming PC / laptop
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Turn your Raspberry Pi into an Oscilloscope/XY Plotter with Python
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Schematic capture and circuit simulator
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A user-friendly program for making electronic circuit diagrams.
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Arduino-compatible wireless reflow oven controller ecosystem of open-source hardware
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Emulate Integrated Circuits at the logic level
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Segway-like robot implemented on ESP8266
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A small, thin, USB-C, Pro Micro compatible microcontroller
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GPL Electronic Design Automation
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A graphical simulator, assembler and debugger for the Intel 8085 microprocessor
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A curated list of awesome open source electronic resources for robotics
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Cessna 172 Skyhawk flight simulator panel
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Spice# is a cross-platform electronic circuit simulator based on Berkeley Spice - the mother of commercial industry-standard circuit simulators.
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Together with issue #4, we should write a few tests for making sure refdeses do stay consistent. Something like a copy of servo_micro, and a ton of patches on top of it (all parented to one servo_micro, not on a chain, more like a star). Apply each of those patches then see if refdeses are sticking.
git checkout c718fbc~1 examples/servo_micro.pyfrom google/pcbdl@ba3