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“Even if you don’t need to integrate other Arduino functionality into your project, PD Micro can work as a standalone, programmable USB Type-C PD trigger – delivering power directly.
It’s also Arduino-compatible, programmable device. The ODROID-GO is available from the HardKernel store for $32 (or $34 from the ODROID Inc store if you’re in the US and don’t want to pay ...
[Adrian Crenshaw] is up to no good with this programmable USB device. [Adrian’s] creation identifies itself as a USB keyboard and can be programmed to do whatever you want. That’s becau… ...
If you are searching for a fully featured USB programmable keypad for your PC you may be interested in the Adafruit MacroPad RP2040 starter kit which is now available to purchase direct from the ...
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