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Top 7 C++ Gpio Projects
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rpi-rgb-led-matrix
Controlling up to three chains of 64x64, 32x32, 16x32 or similar RGB LED displays using Raspberry Pi GPIO
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automation
Lutron Radio RA2 integration with DMX 512 light fixtures, GPIO devices, and other components. Can run on Raspberry Pi Zero W. Provides optional web interface. (by gutschke)
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Project mention: GPIOViewer: Arduino Library to see live GPIO Pins on ESP32 boards | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-02
It depends on the meaning you put into the word “model”. In my opinion the technology (at least the open source ones) is not ready to “model” or simulate both hardware and software at the same time. For hardware, I’d say take a look at CadQuery because you mentioned “large”. Large things require collaboration. Collaboration requires merging work of multiple people. AFAIU That can only be done with CadQuery today. Though CadQuery doesn’t offer a standard way of handling large (and, thus, modular) models. You can check my take on how to use CadQuery for that. For software, you can try VIAM if you feel adventurous. If you don’t want to be a Guinea pig then you may consider using ROS2 though its take on “simulation” is a bit different. If you choose ROS2 and you have some CPU in addition to Arduino’s, you may want to consider my take on controlling Arduino. Though there will be an adventurous aspect to it too. If you don’t have anything in addition to Arduino, you may want to consider micro-ROS instead.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Gpio projects in C++? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | rpi-rgb-led-matrix | 3,499 |
2 | gpio_viewer | 796 |
3 | JetsonGPIO | 254 |
4 | ESP-131GPIO | 21 |
5 | avrIO | 15 |
6 | microcontroller | 8 |
7 | automation | 2 |
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