| In days of yore before all PCs came with USB ports we were busy toggling pins on the PC’s parallel port and communicating via RS-232. Nowada...
| In days of yore before all PCs came with USB ports we were busy toggling pins on the PC’s parallel port and communicating via RS-232. Nowada...
| Even though many people may prefer RS-232 to make their circuit communicate with a computer, it is easy enough to implement a USB device mod...
| Open Source USB2GO is a small development board that plugs directly into the micro USB port of your Android smartphone. The purpose of t...
| Based on a publication in Circuit Cellar (Unleash Your Android Device’s Potential, Issue #281, December 2013) we designed a little PCB to co...
| To the average e-enthusiast, the RS232 interface always appears friendlier than the USB port. However, with a small 8-bit microcontroller,...
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| There’s still a lot of electronic hardware around that’s designed to be operated from the legacy printer port (LPT) of a PC, but this port i...
| Flash microcontrollers are easy to program, which makes them suitable for rapid software development environments and educational uses. In t...
| Slick graphics, reading analogue values and making them appear in graphs, cockpit-style meters and dials, all on USB… How do they do it?Like...
| Is it possible to use a microcontroller from the pre-USB era to fashion a USB device without using additional ICs? The designers set themsel...