High Speed Karlsruhe open automotive code initiative
Since the summer of 2010, the FSAE team High Speed Karlsruhe uses Infineon's XC878 to power its electronics.
The XC878 is an 8052 compatible 8-bit µC. Our dedication is to 8-bit real time applications, guaranteed by the powerful peripherals of the XC878.
This project aims to publish those portions of our code, which may be of use to a wider audience.
Superconducting QUantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs) control software
OpenSQUID is a Python framework for the control of SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device) readout electronics.
It currently supports the Star Cryoelectronics PCI-1000 electronics with PFL-100 and PFL-102 flux-locked loops.
Simultaneous operation of both PFL-100s and PFL-102s from a single PCI-1000 is supported.
More features are under development.
The software is implemented in Python and aims to be easily integrated with user-defined measurement and control code.
OpenMECS is Open Marine Electronics Communication Standard. It aims to be an open and free replacement for the proprietary standards NMEA-0183 and NMEA-2000 in the form of protocols and a standard library.