/** \file * * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special * documentation pages. It is not a project source file. */ /** \page Page_LUFAPoweredProjects User Projects Powered by LUFA * * LUFA is currently in use all around the world, in many applications both commercial and non-commercial. Below is a * list of known public LUFA powered projects, which all use the LUFA library in some way. Feel free to visit each project's * home page for more information on each project. * * If you have a project that you would like to add to this list, please contact me via the details on the main page of this * documentation. * * \section Sec_BoardsUsingLUFA AVR-USB Development Boards Using LUFA * * The following is a list of known AVR USB development boards, which recommend using LUFA for the USB stack. Some of these * are open design, and all are available for purchase as completed development boards suitable for project development. * * - AT90USB162 Breadboard PCB (Russian): http://microsin.ru/content/view/685/44/ * - Benito #7, a no-frills USB board: http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/benito * - Bumble-B, yet another AT90USB162 development board: http://fletchtronics.net/bumble-b * - Micropendous, an open design/source set of AVR USB development boards: http://micropendous.org/ * - Nanduino, a do-it-yourself AT90USB162 board: http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=569 * - Teensy and Teensy++, two other AVR USB development boards: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html * - USB10 AKA "The Ferret", a AT90USB162 development board: http://www.soc-machines.com * - USBFoo, an AT90USB162 based development board: http://shop.kernelconcepts.de/product_info.php?products_id=102 * * \section Sec_LUFAProjects Projects Using LUFA (Hobbyist) * * The following are known hobbyist projects using LUFA. Most are open source, and show off interesting ways that the LUFA library * can be incorporated into many different applications. * * - Accelerometer Game Joystick: http://www.crictor.co.il/he/episodes/joystick/ * - Arcade Controller: http://fletchtronics.net/arcade-controller-made-petunia * - AVR USB Modem, a 3G Wireless Modem host: http://code.google.com/p/avrusbmodem/ * - Bicycle POV: http://www.code.google.com/p/bicycleledpov/ * - CAMTRIG, a remote Camera Trigger device: http://code.astraw.com/projects/motmot/camtrig * - CD Driver Emulator Dongle for ISO Files: http://cdemu.blogspot.com/ * - ClockTamer, a configurable clock generator: http://code.google.com/p/clock-tamer/ * - "Fingerlicking Wingdinger" (WARNING: Bad Language if no Javascript), a MIDI controller: http://noisybox.net/electronics/wingdinger/ * - Garmin GPS USB to NMEA standard serial sentence translator: http://github.com/nall/garmin-transmogrifier/tree/master * - Generic HID Device Creator: http://generichid.sourceforge.net/ * - NES Controller USB modification: http://projects.peterpolidoro.net/video/NESUSB.htm * - Linux Secure Storage Dongle: http://github.com/TomMD/teensy * - MakeTV Episode Dispenser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkWUi18hl3g * - Opendous-JTAG, an open source JTAG device: http://code.google.com/p/opendous-jtag/ * - Openkubus, an open source hardware-based authentication dongle: http://code.google.com/p/openkubus/ * - Orbee, a USB connected RGB Orb for notifications: http://www.franksworkshop.com.au/Electronics/Orbee/Orbee.htm * - Programmable XBOX controller: http://richard-burke.dyndns.org/wordpress/pan-galactic-gargantuan-gargle-brain-aka-xbox-360-usb-controller/ * - Reprap with LUFA, a LUFA powered 3D printer: http://code.google.com/p/at90usb1287-code-for-arduino-and-eclipse/ * - SEGA Megadrive/Genesis Development Cartridge: http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=398 * - Stripe Snoop, a Magnetic Card reader: http://www.ossguy.com/ss_usb/ * - USB Interface for Playstation Portable Devices: http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=11001 * - Userial, a USB to Serial converter with SPI, I2C and other protocols: http://www.tty1.net/userial/ * - XUM1541, a Commodore 64 floppy drive to USB adapter: http://www.root.org/~nate/c64/xum1541/ * * \section Sec_LUFACommercialProjects Projects Using LUFA (Commercial) * * The following is a list of known commercial products using LUFA. Some of these are open source, although many are "black-box" * solutions with no source code given. * * - ARPS Locator: http://la3t.hamradio.no/lab//?id=tracker_en * - Digital Survey Instruments Magnetometer and Pointer: http://www.digitalsurveyinstruments.com/ * - Penguino, an Arduino Board With On-Board LUFA Powered Debugger/Programmer: http://wiki.icy.com.au/PenguinoAVR * - Many of Busware's Products: http://www.busware.de/ * - MIDIFighter, a USB-MIDI controller: http://www.midifighter.com/ * - Mobo 4.3, a USB controlled all band (160-10m) HF SDR transceiver: http://sites.google.com/site/lofturj/mobo4_3 * - Retrode, a USB Games Console Cartridge Reader: http://www.snega2usb.com * - XMEGA Development Board, using LUFA as an On-Board Programmer: http://xmega.mattair.net/ * * \section Sec_LUFAPublications Publications Mentioning LUFA * - Elektor Magazine, "My First AVR-USB" by Antoine Authier (feature), January 2010 Issue * - Elektor Magazine, "USB is Cool/Sucks" by Jerry Jacobs and Chris Vossen (minor mention), January 2010 Issue * - Elektor Magazine, "20 x Open Source" by Jens Nickel, March 2010 Issue */Download Driver Pack
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