* The following is a list of known AVR USB development boards, which recommend using LUFA for the USB stack. Some of these\r
* are open design, and all are available for purchase as completed development boards suitable for project development.\r
*\r
+ * - AT90USB162 Breadboard PCB (Russian): http://microsin.ru/content/view/685/44/\r
* - Benito #7, a no-frills USB board: http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/benito\r
* - Bumble-B, yet another AT90USB162 development board: http://fletchtronics.net/bumble-b\r
* - Micropendous, an open design/source set of AVR USB development boards: http://micropendous.org/\r
* - Lightweight CC110x USB dongle for 868MHz Protocols: http://busware.de/tiki-index.php?page=CUL\r
* - Mobo 4.3, a USB controlled all band (160-10m) HF SDR transceiver: http://sites.google.com/site/lofturj/mobo4_3\r
* - SEGA Megadrive/Super Nintendo Cartridge Reader: http://www.snega2usb.com\r
+ * - XMEGA Development Board, using LUFA as an On-Board Programmer: http://xmega.mattair.net/\r
+ *\r
+ * \section Sec_LUFAPublications Publications Mentioning LUFA\r
+ * - Elektor Magazine, "My First AVR-USB" by Antoine Authier (feature), January 2010 Issue\r
+ * - Elektor Magazine, "USB is Cool/Sucks" by Jerry Jacobs and Chris Vossen (minor mention), January 2010 Issue\r
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