busvoodoo
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busvoodoo [2017/12/15 08:35] – [features] kingkevin | busvoodoo [2017/12/15 08:42] – add firmwares kingkevin | ||
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This tool allows to quickly communicate with various other electronic devices. | This tool allows to quickly communicate with various other electronic devices. | ||
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The BusVoodoo is a multi-protocol debugging adapter. | The BusVoodoo is a multi-protocol debugging adapter. | ||
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Device features: | Device features: | ||
- | * small rigid case: 49.3x27.7 mm | + | * compact |
* host connection: USB 2.0 (mini-B, full speed: 11 Mb/s) | * host connection: USB 2.0 (mini-B, full speed: 11 Mb/s) | ||
* 2 light indicators: red for power, red+blue for activity | * 2 light indicators: red for power, red+blue for activity | ||
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* 1 display connector (OLED screen provided in full version) | * 1 display connector (OLED screen provided in full version) | ||
* 1 internal debugging and automation connector (2x4 pins with 2 mm pitch) | * 1 internal debugging and automation connector (2x4 pins with 2 mm pitch) | ||
+ | * re-flashable with [[# | ||
I/O connector: | I/O connector: | ||
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Nothing prevents you from building it yourself or forking it though. | Nothing prevents you from building it yourself or forking it though. | ||
Both hardware and software are open-source and available here, and you are welcome to submit bug reports or patches. | Both hardware and software are open-source and available here, and you are welcome to submit bug reports or patches. | ||
- | ==== protocols ==== | ||
- | ==== history ==== | + | ===== protocols ===== |
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+ | ===== firmwares ===== | ||
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Whenever I go to conferences I like to take apart devices I find there. | Whenever I go to conferences I like to take apart devices I find there. | ||
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Use a terminal emulation program to connect to it (e.g. [[https:// | Use a terminal emulation program to connect to it (e.g. [[https:// | ||
- | ==== alternatives ==== | + | ===== alternatives |
I am not the first one having this problem and creating such a device. | I am not the first one having this problem and creating such a device. |