A GUI for remotely controlling FPGA devices, serving as an example on how to use the FPGA Bridge API.
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fpga_device_monitor
A GUI for remotely controlling a Smart Home FPGA solution that was created as part of a Bachelor's thesis.
Installation
pip install fpga-device-monitor
Usage
To run the monitor on a device with I2C support and a connected Smart Home FPGA:
python -m fpga_device_monitor
To run with simulated dummy devices, run instead:
python -m fpga_device_monitor --dummy
Use --bus
and --addr
to adjust I2C bus number and FPGA device address, respectively. See --help
.
Related projects
- fpga-i2c-bridge: Smart Home FPGA API and I2C shell
- fpga-device-manager: Smart Home FPGA device manager
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