Speech recognition with Python
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Speech recognition with Python
Multi-One Instruction Set Computer (mOISC)/dynamic Reduced Instruction Set Computer (dRISC)
RV32I core using TL-Verilog.This project was done as a part of RISC-V based MYTH (Microprocessor for you in Thirty Hours) workshop organized by Kunal Ghosh and Steve Hoover
⚙️ Everything about S-MIPS. This project presents the detailed construction of a Semi-Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages (S-MIPS), which is a family of RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) instruction set architectures used in high-performance processors.
Accelerometer-based drumstick controller experiment.
So Make It Bot Human Interface Device - Works in tandem with SMIB to provide the physical lights, displays, buttons and buzzers to interact with SMIB. https://github.com/somakeit/smib
Design of RISC V CPU Core
Python + TensorFlow. Repository for training a machine learning model for collision detection with an accelerometer sensor data and TensorFlow.
ByteCore: A minimal, 8-bit CPU emulator designed to help developers explore low-level computing concepts.
A simple interpreter for emulating 8085 microprocessor instructions with CLI , REPL and Emacs org-mode interface.
Mimics the behavior of a mainframe or microprocessor by "reading" instructions and maintaining internal variables which represent the processor's registers
Microprocessors (Assembly 8086) - CS2 - UoK (25-26)
Using python to create a rom for the 6502 processor and machine language to program instructions to blink a series of LED's.
Capture and analysis of temperature signals measured through sensors.
MicroPython Library for ParrallaxLCD
Get started with the Google Cloud Platform and the basics of the GCP and Kubernetes(k8's) with microprocessors and their clusters.
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