FTDI Chip has introduced an array of breakout boards, adding to the support it can offer engineers using its X-Chip series. These compact, low-profile items, bridge USB 2.0 signals to serial or ...
We can’t count the number of projects we’ve seen on Hackaday with a USB port. Unfortunately, most of these builds – from RepRap controllers to wireless data loggers – don’t use the full capabilities ...
If you’ve been hanging around microcontrollers and electronics for a while, you’re surely familiar with the concept of the breakout board. Instead of straining to connect wires and components to ...