A simple example of how to organize a C/C++ project that uses Buck build
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Feb 13, 2019 - Python
A simple example of how to organize a C/C++ project that uses Buck build
ChopperDroid is a calculator that can calculate the critical inductance and filter capacitance for a dc-dc converter after passing a few specific parameters. The calculator is build using python scripting. The complete python script is available in converter_model.py and, the modules used are present the ConverterPackages.
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