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Velleman USB Experiment Interface Board K8055 library |
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Published by Gabriele Biffi
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Date Posted: |
February 9th, 2007
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Last Updated: |
February 9th, 2007
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BSD/MIT |
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502 total; 4 recently |
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About Velleman USB Experiment Interface Board K8055 library:
Driver, library and demo application for the Velleman USB Experiment Interface Board K8055
The Velleman K8055 USB Experiment Interface Board is a small USB board with several I/O ports for electronics hobbyists. It provides 5 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs, 2 analog inputs, 2 analog/PWM outputs (each with 8 bit resolution), and two hardware counters bound to the two first digital inputs with customizable debounce times.
This package contains a library to interface your BeOS/ZETA application with this board, and a demo application, with full source code released under the MIT license. No driver installation is required, it uses the BeOS USB Kit.
The library is very simple and implements all the functions explained in the Velleman’s developers guide for the original Windows DLL. It would be nice to have something better - i.e., object oriented classes, multithreading-multiboard support, notify on input changes, and such - but this will be for another version. If you want, take a look at the code and improve it!
The library has been designed, built and tested succesfully on BeOS R5 and ZETA 1.2
This program is not approved, supported, or endorsed by Velleman.
Enjoy!
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Details about this version:
- first public release
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Intel Version - requires R5 (180 KB) |
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