Microcontroller dev boards are wonderfully useful items, in testament to which most of us maintain an ample collection of the things. But dragging one out to do a simple job can be a pain, what with ...
USB development on an embedded system can be a nightmare especially if it is a protocol that the developer doesn’t use every day. While attending Colin O’Flynn’s session “USSSSB: Talking USB from ...
FTDI are a company known for producing chips for USB applications. Most of us have a few USB-to serial adapters kicking about, and the vast majority of them run on FTDI hardware (or, if we’re honest, ...