Lio 3 days 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.

uoaei 3 days ago

So it's software to write firmware, not software to design hardware. Not sure how ambiguous that was to others but I got the wrong impression from the title.

gugagore 2 days ago

Are the 50 for loops truly necessary in the manual C code example of a Kalman filter? At least introduce a few functions (that could be inlined and loop-fused) for some matrix operations?

dcreater 3 days ago

Its specifically meant for control systems no?

hardware engineering is a very broad field and the title is misleading

  • i_don_t_know 3 days 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 3 days ago

    It's C codegen using casadi under the hood. Most embedded systems can compile some form of C.

mkoubaa 3 days ago

What's the relationship between this and Model Based Systems Engineering, if any?

  • f1shy 2 days ago

    What are the similitudes?

krapht 3 days ago

Good luck displacing MATLAB, it's great there's an OSS alternative here.

anigbrowl 3 days ago

(Side note: While running Python itself on a microcontroller is growing in popularity for educational and hobby applications, there’s no real future for pure Python in real-time mission-critical deployments.)

Bridging the two could be a real win for people using hardware like the M5Stack ecosystem, which has a wealth of peripherals and a robust Python stack.