Detecting cosmic rays from videos taken with phone camera
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Detecting cosmic rays from videos taken with phone camera
A browser-based SPICE circuit simulator
Home brew CPU Hardware with 1-bit ALU implementation using 74LSxx, a micro-code and assembler coded in C#.
Temperature sensor circuit for OpenRule1um
This project is a part of the report for my 7th semester program elective (EC-4152 Low Power VLSI Design).
Home Brew 8 Bit CPU Hardware Implementation including a Verilog simulation, an assembler, a "C" Compiler and this repo also contains my research and learning. See also the Hackaday.IO project. https://hackaday.io/project/166922-spam-1-8-bit-cpu
This is a novel application of active analog circuits for computing the Cartesian coordinates of points ( targets ) in 2D and 3D space. Two anchors ( points ) are assumed available, with known coordinates. Optical or Infrared Angle-of-Arrival , AOA, (noisy) measurements from each anchor to the uknown target are assumed available.
Code to use the C++ API for Thorlabs CMOS USB cameras in Matlab.
2 different variations of each cell was tested: NAND, INV, and NOR. Each cell was connected to a voltage source and a load capacitor. The experiment involved changing the input transition and the load cap. to measure the time delay. A python script was written to automate the process of writing a spice netlist for each cell to change the variables.
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