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USB Ports and a port for a switch to cut the 5v from the USB to the main circuit. This enables me to turn off the devices when the computer is still on.

In my early days, I drew with whatever block of colors I could find (whether it was plastic, a block of wax, or crayons). When I grew a little older, my parents bought me markers to play with. After they found me marking up the walls in the house, they decided they'd switch me to colored pencils. When I started elementary school, I learned how to write with pencils. As I grew older, I learned to love mechanical pencils because they would always win in pencil fights. Also, they offered the precision I needed when drawing plots and writing math equations. In college, I fell in love with ball-point pens. Notes stayed preserved when written with ink. When drawing gate logic diagrams and plots in pen, it was easier to draw with finer tipped pens.

 

When I started working, I found the office supply cache filled with pilot pens. Then, I realized it was easier to take digital notes and so I bought a wacom tablet. When I bought an iPad, I switched to writing on a new medium. Now I've grown lazy and don't bother writing. The majority of my writing now is code..

 

Has anyone else ever thought the ends of USB devices look like faces?

 

I took this with the Olympus FE-310 I got for my birthday, so there is no foggy spot in the center. This is partially why I stopped uploading pictures.

A Teensy 2.0 serves as a USB joystick inside of this cast off CNC mill controller and emergency stop. Learn how at www.nycresistor.com/2012/10/07/usb-hid-device-class/

High exposure; observe how it's burnt

A portion of the USB thumb drives that I collected during CES, most of which contained a nice collection of Press Releases and Images.

 

They range in storage size from 128MB to 1GB, my favorite being the SanDisk Cruzer at 512MB.

This is the side that faces the user when plugged into a standard USB port.

about $150 in south Korea in 2008.

Usb cartÓN reciclado serigrafiado a 4 tintas.

Nombre: Ravage

Afiliación: Decepticons

Línea: Device Label

Clase: USB Memory

Año: 2009

Número de adquisición: 320

 

La primera figura de la nueva línea Device Label de TakaraTomy. Es una memoria USB funcional de 2 GB.

 

El diseño de Ravage es muy bueno y ya los otros se ven ridículos a la par de él.

 

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Name: Ravage

Allegiance: Decepticons

Line: Device Label

Class: USB Drive

Year: 2009

Number in Collection: 320

 

First figure of the new TakaraTomy Device Label line. He's a functional 2GB USB memory La primera figura de la nueva línea Device Label.

 

The design is very cool, the other Ravages look so simple next to him.

 

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This thing is the best 20 bucks I've spent in a good long while. (Well, it was on sale for $20—normally $25.) It's a kit that allows any IDE or SATA hard drive—3.5" or 2.5"—to be connected via USB without a cumbersome enclosure. This is perfect for drives that contain data that isn't used often and the drive is boxed up in storage. For the rare times when the data is needed, rather than deal with the gyrations of mounting it in an enclosure, I simply attach the adapter and power cable. Voila!

Praktisch jedes mobile Spielzeug mit USB-Anschluß verwendet einen eigenen, nicht selten proprietären, Steckverbinder. Von links: Digitalkamera, Navigationsgerät, Mobiltelephon, Palm, iPod. Können die sich nicht mal auf irgendwas einigen?!

See the blog post for more info:

Felted Wool Squid USB Flash Drive by Nifer Fahrion (NifNaks)

 

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Rotate USB flash drive for "Platform People". The Rotate is available in blue, red, orange & black.

Uses firmware-only USB interface called AVR-USB

Is it a dongle/converter of some sort? I thought USB didn't need converters.

Remax RU-U1 5 output fast USB Charger with output up to 2.4A.

Our USB credit cards support full colour digital printing making the ideal choice for complex artwork.

USB Twigs from USB2U - hand crafted and engraved.

20 March 2008

 

It doesn't work with Mac, so I have to return it. Which means it doesn't solve my problem about how to get EKG data into usb without risk of electrocution.

 

It is reallly slick looking though. Wish it worked with my computer.

20x zoom magnification was needed to repair this USB drive. So highly magnified that the tip of the soldering iron filled the viewing area !

 

A client brought me a broken 1 Gb USB pen drive containing data. A lanyard attached to the USB key was violently pulled out of the USB port, pulled upwards and quickly. This not only bent the circuit board (which has since been straightened) and pulled the solder pads connecting the USB connector the the board, clean off.

 

This left nothing to solder to. From here, I used a 20x magnification to track the pads to hairline copper tracks and scrape of the insulation ready to have very thin wires (which dwarf the tracks) soldered to them.

 

As I did not want to heat up the memory chips too much, I soldered the USB connector to wires, the circuit board to wires and then joined the wires. I ended up soldering 4 data pins and two ground points.

 

From here, the USB key worked and I extracted 300 MB data.

 

Canon EOS 30D, Macro mode. 18-55 mm. Macro ring light.

 

2009

 

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Haven't flown transcontinental in 11 years and they have really advanced. Every seat had their own entertainment system, they had a movie catalog of 10 - 20 movies that you could choose from. They even had a usb port and plug so you could charge your gadgets.

ke man ikke finn på før å slæpp å gang ut;)

Managed to run my Nintendo DS on the USB power for the 4-5 hour flight. Happy happy joy joy!

My camera's USB :)

Clé USB sérigraphiée remis aux participants du colloque A3TS. Avec les actes au format PDF.

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hooooooooot

 

usb-boarduino coming soon to www.adafruit.com!

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