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USB Device Projects

Bad Thing of the Edge Mechanical Keyboard

Rodrigo Feliciano

A 20 keys gamer mechanical keyboard with Raspberry Pi Pico. There are two PCBs, one for the keyboard (Main-board) and another for the panel. The design of the boards and the source code of the firmware are open and free to use.

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Echo Debug

Petr Hodina

Echo Debug allows you to connect to the Amazon Echo Gen 3 device and access the fastboot protocol.

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GH60

Komar's techblog

GH60 is a custom programmable mechanical keyboard designed for the geekhack community.

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Memtype

www.area0x33.com

Memtype project is an open source solution to store your passwords in a tiny USB form factor device to have them available everywhere.

The device is based on the Atmel attiny85 device and use V-USB software based solution to have USB communications.

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Mooltipass

Mathieu Stephan

An offline password keeper project created by and for the Hackaday community.

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Tokay Lite: ESP32 Edge AI Camera

MAXLAB.IO

Tokay Lite is the ESP32 camera development board ideal for low-power image processing applications on the edge.

Tokay Lite can be used as standalone devkit to aid developers with a convinient tool or be embedded in the bigger system to augument it with the vision and image processing data.

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ToucheLibre

Lilian Tribouilloy

ToucheLibre is an ergonomic wooden keyboard. Designed under openhardware philosophie and with ecological sensitivity.

Be the luthier of your writings.

This is a summary of our values: to make a beautifull artisanal objet; an useful object in according to your needs and your health; to give an artistic look to inspire your work; a handshaking between craftsman and customer.

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USB armory

Inverse Path / F-Secure

The USB armory from Inverse Path is an open source hardware design, implementing a flash drive sized computer.

The compact USB powered device provides a platform for developing and running a variety of applications.

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USB armory Mk II

Inverse Path / F-Secure

The USB armory from Inverse Path is an open source hardware design, implementing a flash drive sized computer.

The compact USB powered device provides a platform for developing and running a variety of applications.

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