DreamHAL is a hardware abstraction library (HAL) for Dreamcast/SH4
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DreamHAL is a hardware abstraction library (HAL) for Dreamcast/SH4
STM32 based DC-DC converter
A Device API references WebGPU implementations
STM32 and nRF24L01+ based 2.4GHz RF scanner
OpenEL implemented in C. OpenEL(Open Embedded Library) is a unified API(Application Programming Interface) for actuators and sensors. The specifications and implementation have been developed by JASA(Japan Embedded Systems Technology Association) since 2011.
A Java terminal IO library to control serial devices for Linux/POSIX systems.
Abstractions over the peripherals of the STM32F401CCU6 microcontroller in the C language
A hardware abstraction layer for the Nintendo 64.
Firmware Library developed for interfacing the ADXL375 3-DoF accelerometer with the STM32F4XX Microcontroller Series.
OpenEL for Arduino
OpenEL implemented in C++
drivers for the AVR ATmega32 microcontroller, providing a higher-level interface for working with commonly used hardware peripherals.
A layered architecture implementations for the atmega32 micocontroller peripheral drivers and also some sensors drivers
Microcontroller definitions library
Hardware Abstraction Layer for ATSAME54 microcontrollers
This is helper (utility) library to implement android audio hal with audioframework (https://github.com/hidenorly/audioframework).
✅The project been offered by Electronics Club IITK, which introduces the concepts of Embedded programming and also covers Arduino Architecture from basics
android audio hal with audio framework (https://github.com/hidenorly/audioframework) and the helper (https://github.com/hidenorly/AndroidAudioHalHelper)
An approach to using the Zig language for embedded systems on STMicroeletronics evaluation boards for 32-bit Core M4 MCUs.
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