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474 Results for "㎛ 시알리스 효과없음 ┶ vzx423.top ▧ 미국정품아이코스맥스 구매대행 ㆌ 정품아이코스맥스 정품가격 └ 여성흥분제 가격"
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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STM32F4 USB microphone
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BleakyTex
A simple USB microphone with ADC oversampling using the STM32F4DISCOVERY board and MAX9814 microphone module
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Crystal RGB
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mihai.cuciuc
Glowing RGB crystal
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Morph-S2BkDongle
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pcadic
Espressif ESP32S2 USB KEY to build remote keyboards
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CAN to USB converter
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kevarek
CAN to USB converter based on STM32F3Discovery and NCV7344 CAN transceiver.
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RUNBOX
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Matt G
A GUI for touch screens built on Electron.js - Bootstrap for toggling GPIO enabled USB hubs on a Raspberry Pi.
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FPGA computer in VHDL
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Keith
An FPGA binds the CPU, ROM, RAM and video DACs to form a practical computer.
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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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Mini USB Host Shield and ESP32
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Mark
Short How TO connect Mini USB Host Shield to the ESP 32 Controller
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A USB-C connector on a flex PCB
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Sam Ettinger
Let's use an ATtiny84A as a structural element!
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Fight Key
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Dylan Turner
A blue-switch hitbox running off the Raspberry Pi Pico
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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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XpandShield MK II
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CDR_Xavier
Maybe the most expansive Joystick Ever
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TM4C123GXL and MKII BoosterPack Game Controller
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Stephan Bourgeois
This is a game controller designed for the TM4C123GXL Launchpad and MKII Boosterpack
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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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