One part that I find myself using somewhat regularly in microcontroller-based experiments is the “USB power bank” that provides USB-standard 5-V DC output and offers some basic protection features.
before you begin, make sure you have an Arduino Leonardo R3 ATmega32u4 with a Soldered USB HostShield. This code was designed for my Glorious Model O Mouse, so if it doesn't work with yours, you will ...
USB-C versus USB Micro connectors are turning into one of the holy wars of our time. Rather than be left on the wrong side of the divide [Stefan S] has come up with his own USB-C version of of an ...
This repository contains a Python script that facilitates the emulation of a HID (Human Interface Device) using an Arduino Leonardo and USB Host Shield. The script automates the process of modifying ...
Introduced in 1984, the Psion Organiser series defined the first generation of electronic organizers or PDAs (personal digital assistants). Even though these devices are now over 30 years old, the ...
Arduino has announced the new UNO R4 board family for prototyping and learning. The new models feature a faster microcontroller, a USB-C connector, improved power, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE, and more.