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"WinGreen  -  Simulation Package"

    WinGreen is an integrated software package for the simulation and design of semiconductor nanodevices. It incorporates a graphical user interface for the visualization of simulation results. WinGreen thus is well suited for studying electronic transport and nanodevice concepts.

    WinGreen is available free of charge for non-commercial purposes and can be downloaded from the link below. (Please note the disclaimer within the distribution.) 

    >>  Version 2.1.1  (1.1MB)

    Further information about Nanoelectronics.
     

             

    Copyright (c) 2000-2010 K. M. Indlekofer and J. Malindretos. All rights reserved.

      


    Audio Format Conversion and Archiving

    The following tools are own developments and can be used to convert filesystems and file formats which have been used in the area of electronic music production. Some projects have been published as open source software (e.g. on Sourceforge).

    Test versions for non-commercial purposes can be downloaded from the links below. (Please note the disclaimers within the distributions.)

          

    Copyright (c) 2001-2013 K. M. Indlekofer. All rights reserved.
    (We are not affiliated in any way with companies/persons mentioned above. All brand names and trademarks are property of their respective owners.)
     

     


    "Virtual Digital"

    The open souce project "Super-Alias Virtual Digital" has the goal to simulate typical artefacts that can be found in historical digital audio equipment (such as early samplers and wavetable synthesizers).

    Executable test versions for non-commercial purposes can be downloaded from the links below. (Please note the disclaimers within the distributions.)

    >>  superaliasvd-1.14win.zip  (53KB)
     

      

    Copyright (c) 2008-2012 K. M. Indlekofer. All rights reserved.

     


    "Channel Code Copy of Compact Discs"

    The open source project "Channel Code Copy of Compact Discs" has the goal to archive the contents of CDs on the channel code layer. Here, the NRZI signal which stems from the laser-pickup of a CD player is recorded directly. The resulting image file, in turn, is demodulated and decoded in software (i.e., within in a "virtual CD player"). The required hardware and software components are developed within this project.

    Executable test versions for non-commercial purposes can be downloaded from the links below. (Please note the disclaimers within the distributions.)

    >>  ccccd-0.7win.zip  (242KB)
    >>  ccccd-0.7osx.zip  (120KB)
    >>  dsec2iso-0.2bin.zip  (14.1KB)

    Copyright (c) 2012-2013 K. M. Indlekofer. All rights reserved.

     


    Projects

    • EU project "Nanowiring - Marie Curie Initial Training Network"
      >>  external link: nanowiring
       
    • FFZ-Project "Multi-Clock System"
      Funded by FFZ Hochschule RheinMain, 2010 - 2011
       
    • Sub-project "Coherent few-electron spin-states in carbon nanotubes from ab-initio" (Blügel, Indlekofer)
      Within the DFG-Forschergruppe "Coherence and relaxation properties of electron spins" (FOR 912), 2008 - 2010

    • FFZ-Project "Reference clock for digital audio systems"
      Funded by FFZ FH-Wiesbaden, 2008 - 2009

    •  "Simulation of nanoelectronic devices and THz electronics"
      Cooperation with the Research Centre Jülich GmbH, 2007 - 2010

     


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