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.
OpenEL for Arduino
Firmware Library developed for interfacing the ADXL375 3-DoF accelerometer with the STM32F4XX Microcontroller Series.
OpenEL implemented in C++
Hardware Abstraction Layer for ATSAME54 microcontrollers
A layered architecture implementations for the atmega32 micocontroller peripheral drivers and also some sensors drivers
Microcontroller definitions library
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
drivers for the AVR ATmega32 microcontroller, providing a higher-level interface for working with commonly used hardware peripherals.
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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