francoriba's Projects
UART modules interface using Verilog for the Basys3 board (Digilent). Computer Architecture 2023. FCEFyN, UNC, Argentina
Implementation of an arithmetic and logic unit in Verilog for the Basys3 board (Digilent). Computer Architecture 2023. FCEFyN, UNC, Argentina
Password manager and password generator created in Java @FCEFyN, UNC, Software Engineering
Probando GitHub Actions para integración continua
Currency converter using REST API and interfacing python, c and assembly scripts and functions @FCEFyN, UNC, Computational Systems
Different dessing patterns implemented in Python
DHCP server implementation on ubuntu
My profile's repo
Small c programs using LPC1769 for Digital Electronics 3 @FCEFyN, UNC
Development of a Character Device Driver for sensing of two signals using RaspberryPi
Final project for concurrent programming subject at @FCEFyN, UNC, Argentina.
Project for control of a 3D printed robotic arm using a LPC1769 microcontroller (ARM Cortex 3). FCEFyN, UNC, Digital Electronics 3
Desing and development of a 2 wheels self balancing robot, using a PID controller. @FCEFyN, UNC, Control Systems 1
Implementation of a REST API in Go. This project is related to the other two shelter projects. Lab3 for Operating Systems II at @FCEFyN UNC, AR.
This project was as part of the semester projects for Operating Systems II. The goal was to create a server in C using multiple IPC mechanisms and internet sockets to implement a client-server architecture to allow communication between a shelter and the refugiees in an aplocalyptic world.
Efficient design and implementation of computer vision algorithms using High-Performance Computing (HPC) techniques. This requires knowledge of task parallelism through the use of OpenMP and proper profiling the applications. This also required to refactor a previous project "Development of Monitoring Application for Resistance", from C to C++.
Example for sending SMTP messages using python.
Classic snake videogame developed in assembler for PIC17F877 microcontroller. @FCEFyN, UNC, Digital Electronics 2