Content for USB

SparkFun Serial Basic CH340C Hookup Guide

“Introduction The latest iteration of the SparkFun Serial Basic Breakout takes advantage of USB-C and is an easy-to-use USB-to-Serial adapter based on the CH340C IC from WCH. With USB-C you can get up to three times the …

USB Mass Storage Device Bootloader

“Let’s start with a video. It will tell you most of what I’m going to write about today. First of all, I have completed the USB bootloader for the solar charger. This part of the project will enable …

The USB-C Explorer

“I’ve been quiet for a while, mostly because I’ve been working on a new USB-C board. Actually, the board didn’t take the most time; that would be the firmware development. (Never underestimate firmware). The result is …

Power Bank Inside a USB Cable

“In this instructable I show you how to make power bank hidden inside USB cable. Main point of this project, make cable witch can jarg small devices such as: smartwatches, wireless headphones or prank your friends also save data transferring …

Calling all speakers! A hardware button to toggle display mirroring

“I’ve been really frustrated that my favourite keyboard shortcut to toggle display mirroring doesn’t work on TouchBar MacBooksso I’ve made a button that can emulate it! Of course since I’ve got this working I’ve discovered …

Arduino Micro USB IR Remote Adapter Board

“I was shopping on the Adafruit site for a ATmega32u4 based Arduino board and found the page for the Arduino Micro. From what I read, the Micro is the result of a joint development between Adafruit and the people at …

Make your own diy usb rubber ducky

“A USB rubber ducky is a USB device that looks like a normal USB thumb drive with the exception that it can be used to send HID commands to a computer just like a keyboard and mouse do. You can …

Project  USBdriveby

USBdriveby

“USBdriveby is a device you stylishly wear around your neck which can quickly and covertly install a backdoor and override DNS settings on an unlocked machine via USB in a matter of seconds. It does this by emulating a keyboard …

ATtiny85 IR USB receiver

“Hello makers! this is an instructable to build a working USB IR receiver using an Attiny85 microcontroller. I started this project to overcome the lack of support (at least complete support) for some IR remotes in the GNU/Linux OS …

Make Your Own Custom Shortcut Buttons With an Arduino

“The humble Arduino can do a lot of things, but did you know it can emulate a USB keyboard? You can combine those difficult to remember long keyboard shortcuts into a single custom shortcut key, with this simple circuit. “