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296 Results for "《 예약문의 OIO↗8489↗8306》청담가라오케П㈄delightfulセ가라오케가라오케νreflected 가라오케사이즈가라오케 가라오케추천㎙가라오케qbring㈀"
Password Typer
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Scott Alfter
...or perhaps the smallest, most portable macro keypad :)
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Stack Overflow "The Key" keyboard
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Albert Gonzalez
I made a real version of the copy-paste keyboard from Stack Overflow April Fool 2021
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USB - Serial adapter
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Mile
Small and compact USB to serial adapter with full handshake UART, USB C connector and supply voltage selector switch.
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Hardware boot selection switch
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Stephen Holdaway
A physical switch for my computer to choose between Linux and Windows
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NeoPill
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Randy Elwin
A STM32 Blue Pill-based NeoPixel emulator
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The Mighty Quill
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Starhawk
I'm tired of not writing. I've been wanting a computer specifically for writing. Time to take care of both at once...
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USB Current Sensor Measuring Module
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mbsg99
Current Sensing Module using INA290
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USB RTC
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Stefan Wagner
Real-Time Clock USB-Stick based on ATtiny814
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USB Isolator
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Stefan Wagner
2.5kV USB 2.0 Isolator with 200mA Power Supply and Full Speed (12Mbps) Support
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USB Pedal based on Rpi Pico
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alberto nunez
USB pedals (or any other momentary switches) who emulates keyboard keypress or combination of keys. Handy to use with video edition software
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Crystal RGB
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mihai.cuciuc
Glowing RGB crystal
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Mini Tabletop Tesla Coil Powered by an Arc Lighter
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Tom Meehan
Rechargeable Portable Spark Gap Tesla Coil for Science Demonstrations
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Portable Speakers Box
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Jumangee
USB-powered stereo amplifier with Arduino Nano spectrum analyzer and 0.96" OLED
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Multi-Axis "Modular" BLDC Driver
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Ketchup-Packet
An attempt to create a motor driver-board for general use.
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Extreme prototyping using command on dev board
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exa.hacker
Many times I want to control the GPIO/PWM/ADC/DAC pretty quick in a terminal without coding, compiling and downloading firmware.
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