mmVital-Signs project aims at vital signs detection and provide standard python API from Texas Instrument (TI) mmWave hardware, such as xWR14xx, xWR16xx and xWR68xx.
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mmVital-Signs project aims at vital signs detection and provide standard python API from Texas Instrument (TI) mmWave hardware, such as xWR14xx, xWR16xx and xWR68xx.
This repository contains all my practice codes of TM4C123GXL coded in CCS7. The Texas Instruments Tiva C LaunchPad board TM4C123G is used for the code. The TM4C123GXL Launchpad has the TM4C123GH6PM microcontroller which is based on the ARM Cortex-M4F microcontroller architecture and clocked at 80 MHz (with 100 DMIPS)
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This repository contains all my practice codes of TM4C123GXL coded in IAR Workbench. The Texas Instruments Tiva C LaunchPad board TM4C123G is used for the code. The TM4C123GXL Launchpad has the TM4C123GH6PM microcontroller which is based on the ARM Cortex-M4F microcontroller architecture and clocked at 80 MHz (with 100 DMIPS).
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