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ESP32 mySQM+ Sky-Meter/Weather Station with loads of features
mySQM+ Sky Quality Meter/Weather Station
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EXPANSION BOARDS - You can expand this project using the two types of project expansion boards at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/myesp-boards/
SmGen is a finite state machine (FSM) generator for Verilog. On the other hand, it is not an FSM entry tool. The input is behavioral Verilog with clock boundaries specifically set by the designer. SmGen unrolls this behavioral code and generates an FSM from it in synthesizable Verilog. Clock boundaries are explicitly provided by the designer so there is good control on the expected timing
This project is about stochastic simulation methods and their applications to physical systems. We develop interactive books, which can be used by students to study physics using free resources. The books contain text and Java source code.