Project Sandstar is an open source project that aims to create a hardware agnostic controls engine. This means that Sandstar code can be run on any hardware platform, without the need for hardware-specific drivers or code. This makes Sandstar ideal for use in distributed control systems, where multiple controllers may be running on different hardware platforms.
Sandstar is based on the Sedona programming language, which is a declarative language for describing control logic. Sedona code is easy to read and understand, and it can be easily generated from high-level control models. Sandstar also includes a driver abstraction layer, which makes it easy to connect to different types of hardware devices.
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