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.
Powering external devices directly from a PC’s I/O ports has been a thing long before USB was even a twinkle in an engineer’s eye. Some of us may remember the all too common PS/2 pass-through leads ...
The project was designed to work with a G25 steering wheel with the use of a USB controller and some extra buttons to be added on the wheel. The project was designed to work with a G25 steering wheel ...
The left-handed USB-C port is a tad odd The design isn’t for everyone Buttons could feel small for blessed hands Could use an audio passthrough port We may receive a commission on purchases made from ...
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