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PSOC™ Edge port for MicroPython - the lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems.
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PSOC™ 6 port for MicroPython - the lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems.
Infineon/micropython’s past year of commit activity - mtb-pdl-cat1 Public
The Peripheral Driver Library integrates device header files and peripheral drivers into a single package. This implementation provides support for Category 1 devices including CAT1A (PSoC 6), CAT1B and CAT1C.
Infineon/mtb-pdl-cat1’s past year of commit activity - illd_release_tc4x Public
IFX Low Level Driver library (iLLD) provides a library of driver functions specifically designed for Infineon's AURIX™ family of microcontrollers
Infineon/illd_release_tc4x’s past year of commit activity - mtb-example-ce242818-xensiv-3D-magnetic-sensor-drill-trigger Public
This code example enables you to initialize an Infineon XENSIV™ magnetic sensor and read the drill trigger direction and press amount with continuous calibration, supporting multiple sensor versions and a platform-agnostic design, allowing for seamless integration with development environments like MATLAB®, Python, and more.
Infineon/mtb-example-ce242818-xensiv-3D-magnetic-sensor-drill-trigger’s past year of commit activity - mtb-example-ce242819-xensiv-3D-magnetic-sensor-joystick Public
This code example enables you to initialize an Infineon XENSIV™ 3D magnetic sensor and read the joystick position, supporting multiple sensor versions and a platform-agnostic design, allowing for seamless integration with development environments like MATLAB®, Python, and more.
Infineon/mtb-example-ce242819-xensiv-3D-magnetic-sensor-joystick’s past year of commit activity - mtb-example-ce242472-xensiv-3D-magnetic-sensor-readout Public
This code example lets you read data from Infineon's XENSIV™ 3D magnetic sensor on the x, y, and z axes, with support for multiple sensor versions and a platform-agnostic design, allowing for seamless integration with development environments like MATLAB®, Python®, and more.
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