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3 * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
4 * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
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7 /** \page Page_LUFAPoweredProjects User Projects Powered by LUFA
8 *
9 * LUFA is currently in use all around the world, in many applications both commercial and non-commercial. Below is a
10 * list of known public LUFA powered projects, which all use the LUFA library in some way. Feel free to visit each project's
11 * home page for more information on each project.
12 *
13 * 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
14 * documentation.
15 *
16 * \section Sec_BoardsUsingLUFA AVR-USB Development Boards Using LUFA
17 *
18 * The following is a list of known AVR USB development boards, which recommend using LUFA for the USB stack. Some of these
19 * are open design, and all are available for purchase as completed development boards suitable for project development.
20 *
21 * - AVR-USB-162, a USBKEY-like development board for the AT90USB162: http://olimex.com/dev/avr-usb-162.html
22 * - Benito #7, a no-frills USB board: http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/benito
23 * - JM-DB-U2, an ATMEGA32U2 development board: http://u2.mattair.net/index.html
24 * - Micropendous, an open design/source set of AVR USB development boards: http://micropendous.org/
25 * - Microsin AVR-USB162 breakout board, a DIY AT90USB162 development board: http://microsin.ru/content/view/685/44/
26 * - Minimus USB, a board specially designed for PSGroove: http://www.minimususb.com/
27 * - Nanduino, a do-it-yourself AT90USB162 board: http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=569
28 * - Sparkfun ATMEGA8U2 breakout board: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10277
29 * - Teensy and Teensy++, two other AVR USB development boards: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html
30 * - U2DIL/U4DIL, a set of DIP layout USB AVR boards: http://www.reworld.eu/re/en/products/u2dil/
31 * - USBFOO 2, AT90USB162 based development board: http://shop.kernelconcepts.de/product_info.php?products_id=102
32 *
33 * \section Sec_LUFAProjects Projects Using LUFA (Hobbyist)
34 *
35 * The following are known hobbyist projects using LUFA. Most are open source, and show off interesting ways that the LUFA library
36 * can be incorporated into many different applications.
37 *
38 * - Accelerometer Game Joystick: http://www.crictor.co.il/he/episodes/joystick/
39 * - Arcade Controller: http://fletchtronics.net/arcade-controller-made-petunia
40 * - AVR USB Modem, a 3G Wireless Modem host: http://code.google.com/p/avrusbmodem/
41 * - Bicycle POV: http://www.code.google.com/p/bicycleledpov/
42 * - Bus Ninja, an AVR clone of the popular BusPirate project: http://blog.hodgepig.org/busninja/
43 * - CAMTRIG, a remote Camera Trigger device: http://code.astraw.com/projects/motmot/camtrig
44 * - CD Driver Emulator Dongle for ISO Files: http://cdemu.blogspot.com/
45 * - ClockTamer, a configurable clock generator: http://code.google.com/p/clock-tamer/
46 * - CULFW, a 868MHz RF packet encoder/decoder: http://www.koeniglich.de/culfw/culfw.html
47 * - DIY PS3 controller emulator: https://code.google.com/p/diyps3controller/
48 * - EMuSer, a USB-RS422 adapter for E-Mu samplers: http://www.emxp.net/EMuSer.htm
49 * - Estick JTAG, an ARM JTAG debugger: http://code.google.com/p/estick-jtag/
50 * - "Fingerlicking Wingdinger" (WARNING: Bad language if no Javascript), a MIDI controller: http://noisybox.net/electronics/wingdinger/
51 * - Flyatar, a real-time fly tracking system: https://github.com/peterpolidoro/Flyatar
52 * - Garmin GPS USB to NMEA standard serial sentence translator: http://github.com/nall/garmin-transmogrifier/tree/master
53 * - Generic HID Device Creator: http://generichid.sourceforge.net/
54 * - Ghetto Drum, a MIDI drum controller: http://noisybox.net/art/gdrum/
55 * - Hiduino, a USB-MIDI replacement firmware for the Arduino Uno: http://code.google.com/p/hiduino/
56 * - IR Remote to Keyboard decoder: http://netzhansa.blogspot.com/2010/04/our-living-room-hi-fi-setup-needs-mp3.html
57 * - LED Panel controller: http://projects.peterpolidoro.net/caltech/panelscontroller/panelscontroller.htm
58 * - LUFA powered DDR dance mat (French): http://logicien-parfait.fr/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=projet:ddr_repair
59 * - MIDI Theremin: http://baldwisdom.com/usb-midi-controller-theremin-style-on-arduino-uno/
60 * - MiniBloq, a graphical Ardunio programming environment : http://minibloq.org/
61 * - Motherboard BIOS flasher: http://www.coreboot.org/InSystemFlasher
62 * - Multi-button Joystick (French): http://logicien-parfait.fr/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=projet:joystick
63 * - Nikon wireless camera remote control (Norwegian): http://hekta.org/~hpe1119/
64 * - PSGroove, a Playstation 3 Homebrew dongle: http://github.com/psgroove
65 * - Single LED Matrix Display: http://guysoft.wordpress.com/2009/10/08/bumble-b/
66 * - Linux Secure Storage Dongle: http://github.com/TomMD/teensy
67 * - MakeTV Episode Dispenser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkWUi18hl3g
68 * - MidiMonster, a USB-to-MIDI gateway board: http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/midimonster
69 * - MiXley, a port of the Teacup 3D printer firmware for the USB AVRs: http://codaset.com/michielh/mixley
70 * - Mobo 4.3, a USB controlled all band (160-10m) HF SDR transceiver: http://sites.google.com/site/lofturj/mobo4_3
71 * - Moco, a native Arduino Uno MIDI replacement firmware: http://web.mac.com/kuwatay/morecat_lab./MocoLUFA.html
72 * - Music Playing Alarm Clock (Tutorial): http://www.instructables.com/id/Music-Playing-Alarm-Clock/
73 * - NeroJTAG, a JTAG dongle: https://github.com/makestuff/neroJtag
74 * - NES Controller USB modification: http://projects.peterpolidoro.net/video/NESUSB.htm
75 * - Opendous-JTAG, an open source ARM JTAG debugger: http://code.google.com/p/opendous-jtag/
76 * - Openkubus, an open source hardware-based authentication dongle: http://code.google.com/p/openkubus/
77 * - Orbee, a USB connected RGB Orb for notifications: http://www.franksworkshop.com.au/Electronics/Orbee/Orbee.htm
78 * - Programmable XBOX controller: http://richard-burke.dyndns.org/wordpress/pan-galactic-gargantuan-gargle-brain-aka-xbox-360-usb-controller/
79 * - Reprap with LUFA, a LUFA powered 3D printer: http://code.google.com/p/at90usb1287-code-for-arduino-and-eclipse/
80 * - SD Card reader: http://elasticsheep.com/2010/04/teensy2-usb-mass-storage-with-an-sd-card/
81 * - SEGA Megadrive/Genesis Development Cartridge: http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=398
82 * - Serial Line bus analyser: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/projects/SerialAnalyzer.html
83 * - Stripe Snoop, a Magnetic Card reader: http://www.ossguy.com/ss_usb/
84 * - Teensy SD Card .WAV file player: http://elasticsheep.com/2010/04/teensy2-usb-wav-player-part-1/
85 * - Touchscreen Input Device: http://capnstech.blogspot.com/2010/07/touchscreen-update.html
86 * - Universal USB AVR Module: http://usbavr.bplaced.net/
87 * - USB2AX, a USB to Dynamixel network adapter: http://trac.assembla.com/XD_DSbot/browser/trunk
88 * - USB Interface for Playstation Portable Devices: http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=11001
89 * - USB powered Geiger Counter: http://uhrheber.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/a-usb-powered-geiger-counter-for-the-z2-and-other-computers/
90 * - Userial, a USB to Serial converter with SPI, I2C and other protocols: http://www.tty1.net/userial/
91 * - Wireless MIDI Guitar system: http://www.ise.pw.edu.pl/~wzab/wireless_guitar_system/
92 * - XUM1541, a Commodore 64 floppy drive to USB adapter: http://www.root.org/~nate/c64/xum1541/
93 * - Zeus, a touch screen computer for music manipulation: http://www.benbengler.com/developments_zeus.html
94 *
95 * \section Sec_LUFACommercialProjects Projects Using LUFA (Commercial)
96 *
97 * The following is a list of known commercial products using LUFA. Some of these are open source, although many are "black-box"
98 * solutions with no source code given. Those companies which have purchased a Commercial License to LUFA (see \ref Page_LicenseInfo)
99 * are not listed here unless specifically requested.
100 *
101 * - Arduino Uno, the official Arduino board: http://www.arduino.cc
102 * - ARPS Locator: http://la3t.hamradio.no/lab//?id=tracker_en
103 * - Digital Survey Instruments Magnetometer and Pointer: http://www.digitalsurveyinstruments.com/
104 * - FinchRobot, a robot designed for educational use: http://www.finchrobot.com/
105 * - Penguino, an Arduino Board With On-Board LUFA Powered Debugger/Programmer: http://wiki.icy.com.au/PenguinoAVR
106 * - PIR-1, an IR control interface for consumer electronics: http://www.promixis.com/pir-1.php
107 * - PIR-4, a USB Connected 4 port IR transmitter: http://promixis.com/pir-4.php
108 * - Many of Busware's Products: http://www.busware.de/
109 * - MIDIFighter, a USB-MIDI controller: http://www.midifighter.com/
110 * - Retrode, a USB Games Console Cartridge Reader: http://www.retrode.org
111 * - SmartCardDetective, a Smart Card analysis tool: http://www.smartcarddetective.com/
112 * - USBTINY-MKII, an AVRISP-MKII Clone AVR Programmer: http://tom-itx.dyndns.org:81/~webpage/boards/USBTiny_Mkii/USBTiny_Mkii_index.php
113 * - XMEGA Development Board, using LUFA as an On-Board Programmer: http://xmega.mattair.net/
114 * - Zeptoprog, a multifunction AVR programmer: http://www.mattairtech.com/index.php/featured/zeptoprog.html
115 *
116 * \section Sec_LUFAPublications Publications Mentioning LUFA
117 * - Elektor Magazine, "My First AVR-USB" by Antoine Authier (feature), January 2010 Issue
118 * - Elektor Magazine, "USB is Cool/Sucks" by Jerry Jacobs and Chris Vossen (minor mention), January 2010 Issue
119 * - Elektor Magazine, "20 x Open Source" by Jens Nickel, March 2010 Issue
120 * - Circuit Cellar Magazine, "Advanced USB Design Debugging" by Collin O'Flynn, August 2010 Issue
121 *
122 * \section Sec_LUFANotableMentions Other Notable Mentions of LUFA
123 * - Adafruit "Ask an Engineer", 7th November 2010
124 * - Arduino 2010 Keynote speech
125 * - The Amp Hour podcast blog #11
126 */