• STM32MP1 Linux Card 1

    STM32MP1 Linux Card 1

    This project designs a Linux Single Board Computer using STM32MP157FAC1, featuring DDR memory, a power management IC, USB and SD card interfaces, and essential user controls, aimed at versatile embedded applications.

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  • TUSB8041IRGCR

    TUSB8041IRGCR

    The TUSB8041 by Texas Instruments is a highly integrated four-port USB 3.0 hub controller designed to facilitate high-speed data transfers and power management in computer systems, docking stations, monitors, and set-top boxes. This component offers simultaneous SuperSpeed USB (5 Gbps), high-speed (480 Mbps), full-speed (12 Mbps), and low-speed (1.5 Mbps) data connections, ensuring backward compatibility with USB 2.0 and USB 1.x devices. Key features include multi-transaction translation with four transaction translators, asynchronous endpoint buffers for improved data management, and comprehensive battery charging support compliant with various standards including CDP, DCP, and Chinese Telecommunications Industry Standard YD/T 1591-2009. Flexible power management options are available, catering to both per-port and ganged power control configurations, alongside over-current protection mechanisms. The device also supports custom configurations via OTP ROM, serial EEPROM, or I2C/SMBus interfaces, enabling customization for vendor IDs, product IDs, port specifics, and string descriptors. Ease of integration is further enhanced with the ability for on-board and in-system OTP/EEPROM programming via the USB 2.0 upstream port, and the device requires no special drivers, operating seamlessly with any OS that supports USB. Packaged in a compact 64-pin QFN format, the TUSB8041 is offered in both commercial (0℃ to 70℃) and industrial temperature (-40℃ to 85℃) ranges, ensuring robust performance across diverse environmental conditions. With a single clock input requirement and comprehensive system resource support, the TUSB8041 is ideal for developers aiming to implement high-performance and reliable USB hubs in their designs.

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  • ESP_from_Chaina

    ESP_from_Chaina

    NodeMCU V3 ESP8266 ESP-12E is WiFi development board that helps you to prototype your IoT product with few Lua script lines, or through Arduino IDE. The board is based on ESP8266 ESP-12E variant, unlike other ESP-12E, you won’t need to buy a separate breakout board, usb to serial adapter, or even solder it to a PCB to get started, you will only need a usb cable (Micro USB).

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  • USB-C Breakout Board

    USB-C Breakout Board

    Mini Project for breaking out USB-C for use with motors, mpus, power delivery.

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  • Laser Control PCB with USB-C and Keypad

    Laser Control PCB with USB-C and Keypad

    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here.

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  • USB-C to 4 USB-A Hub V1 mPPB

    USB-C to 4 USB-A Hub V1 mPPB

    Welcome to your new project. Imagine what you can build here. #project #Template #projectTemplate

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  • Q4 2022 Dogfooding - On Air

    Q4 2022 Dogfooding - On Air

    Daddy's second circuit board. A sign to let my wife know when I'm on a call. Activates with a slide switch and is powered by USB-C.

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