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Bus Pirate demo board v3.0 free PCB build

Menno built a free Bus Pirate demo board v3.5 . If you build a free PCB we’ll send you another one! Blog about it, post a picture on Flicker, whatever – we’ll send you a coupon code for the free PCB...

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Soldering the Bus Pirate demo board v5

Watch us solder the Bus Pirate demo board v5. The simple process of making a demo board for the Bus Pirate turned out to be far more complicated then we expected. Previous versions used many different...

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Workshop Update for July 27th, 2012

Today much of the day was spent answering emails, and forum support. We did receive our order of Dangerous Prototypes stickers in the meantime. Bus Pirate demo board v5 firmware is being finalized. We...

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Bus Pirate Demo board free PCB build

Andrew Rohne blogged about his free Bus Pirate Demo board build: After building my first PCB a while back and starting to attempt to use it, I decided that the smart thing to do would be to finish...

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Bus Pirate Demo Board 1: 1 Wire devices

Andrew Rohne writes: In learning how to use the Bus Pirate, I started with the one-wire area of the demo board. First off, important notes: -I’m using the v 3.8 Bus Pirate. The pinout is different...

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Bus Pirate Demo Board 3: I2C Part B

Andrew Rohne posted another article on Bus Pirate Demo Board I2C showing the MCP4725 digital to analog converter and the PCF8563 real-time clock. Check out the part A here. Like the last post, the...

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