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    ElectronBot

    ElectronBot

    ElectronBot is a mini desktop robot

    ElectronBot is a desktop-scale robot platform designed for enthusiasts and makers, combining robotics, embedded systems, display, and gesture sensing into a compact mechanical “tool bot”. The project features six degrees of freedom (rotational axes) for arms, neck, and body, allowing expressive motion beyond simple head-tilt or arm-wave. It includes USB communication and a built-in display, enabling it to respond to host computer inputs and act as an interactive peripheral rather than just a static automaton. The creator provides full source materials—mechanical (3D printed or CNC parts), electronics (PCBs, custom boards), firmware and drivers—so someone can build or modify the robot themselves. ...
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    Watchy

    Watchy

    An open source E-ink smartwatch

    ...Wi-Fi & Bluetooth LE connectivity. 3-axis accelerometer with gesture detection. Real-time clock for accurate timekeeping with calendar and alarm functions. Built-in USB-to-serial adapter for programming on the go. Watchy comes with comprehensive documentation and Arduino code examples that demonstrate every hardware feature. New watch faces and examples are regularly added.
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    A series of open source files and programs available to use for developing programs to work with the WowWee Robotics RSMedia Robot. These include a USB serial console, a cross-compiler, a firmware dump program, text-to-speech and source code.
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    NiboRoboLib
    C and C++ library for the NIBObee, NIBO burger and NIBO 2 robots. The library contains libraries for AVR Studio and Arduino developement, USB drivers and the RoboDude programming software.
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    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Wi-Fi Ducky

    Upload, save and run keystroke injection payloads with an ESP8266

    Upload, save and run keystroke injections remotely with an ESP8266 + ATmega32u4. Using a USB device that act as a keyboard to inject keystrokes is well known these days. The USB Rubber Ducky by Hak5 is THE hacker gadget for this kind of attack. It introduced a simple script language called Ducky Script, which this project uses too. The ESP8266 is a popular Wi-Fi chip used in a lot of projects. Because it's cheap, small, and has its own file system (SPIFFS), it's perfect for enabling an easy remote connection and holding Ducky Script payloads. ...
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    8 Sounds USB
    XMOS based, USB2 audio card, low power consumption, small form factor, 8 synchronous input channels and 4 stereo output channels.
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    Tardyon Drive AVR Stepper Controller

    AVR-based single axis stepper motor controller

    This project provides an AVR-based, USB accessible, single-axis motion controller that can fit into an USB-connector completely and therefore is probably the worlds smallest stepper motor controller. Here both, hardware schematics and all software components are provided.
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    Libraries, documentation, examples & drivers for Eagle Technology South Africa's Data Acquisition products. These include ISA, PCI, PCI Express, USB, Serial & Ethernet. Supported languages will be C/C++, JAVA, Perl, Python.
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    Tutorial de como utilizar SDCC con el PIC18F4550. Incluir ejemplos de funciones particulares: adc, spi, i2c, usart, usb, atención a interrupciones etc.
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    USB 2.0 for Real-Time provide a hard real-time capable implementation of an USB 2.0 stack on top of Linux/Xenomai. It implements the stack core and EHCI, UHCI and OHCI host controller drivers.
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    DefendLineII
    ATMEL ATMega1280 based powerful, multifunctional, reliable, expandable and extremely flexible hardware platform for home and industrial processes automation, robotic toys, security systems, education and enjoyment.
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    The FunnyRobot project designs an educational robot controller that is programmable via USB. Both the hardware and software are configurable and extensible. Users can build programs with a C++ library and run them under a real-time operating system.
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    Multi-platform tools and information for programming and controlling LEGO MINDSTORMS programmable bricks, such as the NXT, via USB and Bluetooth.
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    mellow panda
    Mellow Panda is a collection of LINUX applications for control of radio receivers. It consists of a daemon and specialized clients (dedicated to each receiver model). There are example clients which Uniden Bearcat and Icom radios.
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    C source code of firmware for a hardware hack for "Ninja Pan and Tilt" using "Teensy USB Development Board". It is cross-platform (Win, MAC, Linux) over USB, reports status and can record/playback movements to eeprom. Networked using "telnetninja".
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    USBMissileLauncher is user space Linux driver to control the the USB Missile Launcher (Vendor ID: 0x1130, Product ID: 0x0202) and/or the USB Circus Cannon (Vendor ID: 0x1941, Product ID: 0x8021) via the command line or keyboard (simple C implemenation).
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    LegOSX-Direct allows to control a Lego NXT robot through direct commands using the native USB and Bluetooth libraries of Mac OSX. It has a minimal GUI to illustrate interaction.
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    A software package designed for controlling an AEG-based sentry turret with optical target recognition through a USB webcam
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