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  3. docker/
  4. docs/
  5. pw_allocator/
  6. pw_analog/
  7. pw_android_toolchain/
  8. pw_arduino_build/
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  12. pw_assert_tokenized/
  13. pw_assert_zephyr/
  14. pw_base64/
  15. pw_bloat/
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  19. pw_boot/
  20. pw_boot_cortex_m/
  21. pw_build/
  22. pw_build_info/
  23. pw_build_mcuxpresso/
  24. pw_bytes/
  25. pw_checksum/
  26. pw_chrono/
  27. pw_chrono_embos/
  28. pw_chrono_freertos/
  29. pw_chrono_stl/
  30. pw_chrono_threadx/
  31. pw_chrono_zephyr/
  32. pw_cli/
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  35. pw_containers/
  36. pw_cpu_exception/
  37. pw_cpu_exception_cortex_m/
  38. pw_crypto/
  39. pw_digital_io/
  40. pw_docgen/
  41. pw_doctor/
  42. pw_env_setup/
  43. pw_file/
  44. pw_function/
  45. pw_fuzzer/
  46. pw_hdlc/
  47. pw_hex_dump/
  48. pw_i2c/
  49. pw_i2c_mcuxpresso/
  50. pw_interrupt/
  51. pw_interrupt_cortex_m/
  52. pw_interrupt_zephyr/
  53. pw_kvs/
  54. pw_libc/
  55. pw_log/
  56. pw_log_android/
  57. pw_log_basic/
  58. pw_log_null/
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  61. pw_log_tokenized/
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  80. pw_rpc/
  81. pw_rust/
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  83. pw_software_update/
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  85. pw_spi/
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  87. pw_stm32cube_build/
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  152. Kconfig.zephyr
  153. LICENSE
  154. modules.gni
  155. OWNERS
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  157. package.json
  158. PIGWEED_MODULES
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  160. README.md
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  162. tsconfig.json
  163. WORKSPACE
README.md

Pigweed

Pigweed is an open source collection of embedded-targeted libraries–or as we like to call them, modules. These modules are building blocks and infrastructure that enable faster and more reliable development on small-footprint MMU-less 32-bit microcontrollers like the STMicroelectronics STM32L452 or the Nordic nRF52832.

For more information please see our website: https://pigweed.dev/.

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