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Source code of homeworks and projects that I have written during my years at GMU. You might notice that some files have a name "Jason" as author in a machine-auto-generated comment on top of the files. This was the name that I used on my personal laptop when I installed OS/software.

CS 112

Python source code.

CS 211

Java source code written using Netbeans.

CS 222

C and Data structure class.

ECE 201

Digital signal processing class: Matlab source code.

ECE 320

Digital signal processing class: Matlab source code.

ECE 445

Source code written in Assembly and VHDL using Xilinx ISE.

ECE 450

Robotic class: source code written in C and Assembly to program ATmega168 chipset. IDE: IAR Embedded Workbench.

ECE 447

Microcontroller programming class: C and Assembly source code.

ECE 448

Source code written in VHDL and Assembly to program Xilinx Spartan 3E-100 CP132. IDE: Xilinx ISE, Vivado.

ECE 493

Senior design project: iOS app was written for and run on iPhone 3GS for communicating with external self-built circuitry via Bluetooth, receiving a person's ECG signal transmitted from the external self-built circuitry, and drawing a graph for the ECG signal in real-time on the iPhone 3GS's display. This iOS app was a small portion of the senior design project. The main part was the external self-built circuitry which is irrelevant here. Source code was written in Objective-C with BTStack integrated. BTStack was an open source Bluetooth stack written by Matthias Ringwald for a jail-breaked iOS. Note that at the time of this iOS app was written, communication via Bluetooth on iOS device was limited to Made-For-iPhone (MFi) program's members which required approval from Apple and required an authentication chip provided by Apple once approved. Jail-breaking the iOS and using the open source BTStack were the only possible solution at the time due to time constraints.

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