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4,043 | 4 | |
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8.2 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
C | C | |
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nanopb
- Nanopb – Protocol Buffers for Embedded Systems
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Looking for a data serialization/deserialization library for use in an embedded system
While I don't have much experience with it directly, I do know that Google's protobuf was designed with minimal footprint capabilities in mind. While it might not work out-the-box for embedded systems, it looks like there is a well maintained open source library NanoPB that "is a small code-size Protocol Buffers implementation in ansi C. It is especially suitable for use in microcontrollers, but fits any memory restricted system." And for added reassurance, it looks like Chromium has a dependency on NanoPB.
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Embedded communication protocols doc gen
nanopb
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Lightweight data serialization/deserialization format
Protocol buffers are designed for this. Consider using nanopb on the device side.
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serialization protocol for rf messages in C
I think you're looking for nanopb, the lightweight implementation of Google's protocol buffers.
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How to create a program that sends to and receive data from Arduino via Bluetooth using C?
In that runtime environment, using only C is indeed the (very) safe "bet". In particular, I might personally prefer using Nanopb - Protocol Buffers for Embedded Systems.
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Is a packed struct always the same in size?
I know it’s not the question you asked, but the answer might be this: https://github.com/nanopb/nanopb
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ESP-Now: multiple devices, but how to do multiple types of data?
The OTHER way to do it is with protobufs, since they don't encode parts of the message that aren't included (that is: any missing part of the message has 0 transmission overhead). nanopb works well on the ESP32.
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looking for c++ libraries whose equivalent c libraries are also present..
You could look at my library Embedded Proto and Nanopb. If you have any questions let me know.
- How many of you do you actually use C++ for device drivers?
FPGA_Multimedia_Player
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Need help with implementing a media player using FPGAs ?
https://github.com/berniGelectronic/FPGA_Multimedia_Player this should help get an idea
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Anyone here worked on pynq-z2 board ?
I don't have the paper as it was a group project and we submitted our own contributions but I have a git hub for the entire project. https://github.com/berniGelectronic/FPGA_Multimedia_Player
What are some alternatives?
protobuf-c - Protocol Buffers implementation in C
printf - Tiny, fast, non-dependent and fully loaded printf implementation for embedded systems. Extensive test suite passing.
EmbeddedProto - Embedded Proto is a C++ Protocol Buffers implementation specifically suitable for microcontrollers. It is small, reliable and easy to use.
picorv32 - PicoRV32 - A Size-Optimized RISC-V CPU
nanopb-example - This is a simple project created to test the capabilities of Google's protobuf C implementation, nanopb.
SPString - A C string library that's designed with embedded development in mind.
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
modern-embedded-programming-course - Companion repository to the "Modern Embedded Systems Programming" video course.
stuff_sack - Efficient multi-language message packing / serialization.
qpc - QP/C Real-Time Embedded Framework/RTOS for embedded systems based on active objects (actors) and hierarchical state machines
protoc-gen-doc - Documentation generator plugin for Google Protocol Buffers
cppreg - A C++11 header-only library for MMIO registers