Archimedes – A Python toolkit for hardware engineering pinetreelabs.github.io 44 points by i_don_t_know 5 hours ago
Lio 2 hours ago Given the name I was hoping this would be something specific to Arm hardware.Oh well I guess the Archimedes wasn’t that we’ll known.
dcreater 4 hours ago Its specifically meant for control systems no?hardware engineering is a very broad field and the title is misleading i_don_t_know 4 hours ago It’s the title of the blog post and I didn’t want to change it. But yes, it seems to focus on the specific subset of hardware engineering that’s control systems. ok123456 4 hours ago It's C codegen using casadi under the hood. Most embedded systems can compile some form of C.
i_don_t_know 4 hours ago It’s the title of the blog post and I didn’t want to change it. But yes, it seems to focus on the specific subset of hardware engineering that’s control systems.
ok123456 4 hours ago It's C codegen using casadi under the hood. Most embedded systems can compile some form of C.
mkoubaa 2 hours ago What's the relationship between this and Model Based Systems Engineering, if any?
krapht an hour ago Good luck displacing MATLAB, it's great there's an OSS alternative here. Onavo 39 minutes ago Well, they need to a vibe code a drag-and-drop Nocode UI first if they want to compete with Simulink.https://www.mathworks.com/products/simulink.html(There's also Julia and Modelica)https://discourse.julialang.org/t/simulink-alternative-in-ju...https://modelica.org/
Onavo 39 minutes ago Well, they need to a vibe code a drag-and-drop Nocode UI first if they want to compete with Simulink.https://www.mathworks.com/products/simulink.html(There's also Julia and Modelica)https://discourse.julialang.org/t/simulink-alternative-in-ju...https://modelica.org/
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Given the name I was hoping this would be something specific to Arm hardware.
Oh well I guess the Archimedes wasn’t that we’ll known.
Its specifically meant for control systems no?
hardware engineering is a very broad field and the title is misleading
It’s the title of the blog post and I didn’t want to change it. But yes, it seems to focus on the specific subset of hardware engineering that’s control systems.
It's C codegen using casadi under the hood. Most embedded systems can compile some form of C.
What's the relationship between this and Model Based Systems Engineering, if any?
Good luck displacing MATLAB, it's great there's an OSS alternative here.
Well, they need to a vibe code a drag-and-drop Nocode UI first if they want to compete with Simulink.
https://www.mathworks.com/products/simulink.html
(There's also Julia and Modelica)
https://discourse.julialang.org/t/simulink-alternative-in-ju...
https://modelica.org/