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LEDLoad

LEDLoad
LEDLoad is a device and software designed to display many shades of colors from green to red on your computer case LED. Colors are controlled completely by software and can be updated in real-time. The LEDLoad circuit board is connected to one of the internal USB ports found on most newer motherboards. The only actual case modification required is in replacing the two (or more) front panel LEDs with tri-color versions. These are then connected to the LEDLoad circuit board.Go to the [more]

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Automator - Punched Tape

Automator - Punched Tape
Automator is a device similar in concept to punched tape teletypes and musical boxes. It records key sequences and plays them back with relays. Program upload and download are done through an HID compliant driver.[more]

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USB-Servo 2

USB-Servo 2
A second USB servo controller. This one extends Ronald Schaten’s USB-Servo to 6 servos with a separate supply. It was designed to control the servos of a robot.This device was designed to control standard hobby radio control servos via a PCs USB port.Standard RC servos need a power supply of between 4.8 and 6 volts. They also have a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signal input which controls the angle of the servo. This device supplies up to 6 such servos with a 5V supply and the PWM signal to control the servo.[more]

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GNUSB

gnusb
Gnusb is a platform for building USB controllers - like mixers, foot pedals and the like - primarily for use with Max/MSP or pure-data.[more]

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USB-DDS

USB-DDS
This USB-DDS(Direct Digital Synthesizer) generates sine waves from 0 to 40 MHz with millihertz resolution under computer control. It is useful for amateur radio operators as a reference oscillator.[more]

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