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Added README.md for interactive hardware generation project.
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Project: Interactive Hardware Generation for Drone PWM Controllers
This project focuses on the educational aspect of RTL design. It features a Jupyter Notebook that allows users to interactively generate and visualize Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) hardware signals, which are essential for drone flight controllers (integrated within the NASAQ framework).
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The notebook is best viewed and executed in Google Colab to enable the interactive widgets.