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Qucs is a integrated circuit simulator for rapid development of analog and digital circuits and wide range of simulations. DC, AC, S-parameter, noise and transient analysis are supported, mathematical equations and use of a subcircuit hierarchy are available. Digital circuit models and
NeatTools is an object oriented visual programming application which allows users to create data flow networks, read sensors, and display and log data. See http://neattools.org and http://www.neattools.org/wiki for more information.
This project aims to develop a SPICE-like electronic circuit simulator. The code should be easy to read and modify. The main language is Python. Supported simulations: Numeric: Operating point, with guess computation to speed up the solution DC sweep Transient analysis, available differentiation
cwsAdmin offers a command line, menu-driven interface for: Apache: virtual host creation (single conf, or split-configuration) subweb creation enable/disable virtual hosts editing: Apache conf files php.ini htaccess files apachectl (single machine or webfarm) User Management: LDAP search
No more defining sweeps and staring dumbfounded at graphs. See your circuit simulated in real-time -- just like in the lab, but without having to build it. Web-based, so zero-install. Technologies: SVG JavaScript Java Code is here; just check out the 'livesim' directory in the SVN trunk.
Clock Gadget, looks like a Clock in Cockpit Dashboard. It is a Mimic of A Flight Chronometer Instrument. It shows Time and Date close to Military Time-Date format. It also has week number and weekday display. This Project includes an Analog Bargraph Clock Gadget on the same code.
Hybrid Clock for Microsoft Silverlight 2.0 contains the "best of both worlds": Analog and Digital controls in perfect harmony used for Date/Time visualization. It's written in XAML, C# and JavaScript and could enhance any Silverlight-enabled .NET Web application.
This is a project to build a Low Frequency Oscillator module for an Analog Synthesizer using a simple cheap Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The advantages that this gives you are muany fold in that it will allow certain operations that are extremely difficult and expensive in the pure Analog domain.
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