ABOUT PC USB PROJECTS

PC USB Projects website is committed to provide free firmware as well as the best free programming interface for your application to make your dreams come true. PC USB Projects website is intended for all who are interested in electronic and computer science. It widely opens the door for your PC to control the real world devices.

  

There are many ongoing projects on the internet, but only PC USB Projects website enables you to easily exploit the full functionality of your PIC18 or PIC32 microcontroller from VB.NET.

 

Examples with source code and photos are included!

 

Let’s begin with a simple question:

Why do you want to build your own USB device?

1.   I’m a beginner and I’d simply like to build a simple microcontroller based circuit with a USB connection to my PC. I also need a PROGRAMMING GUIDE with detailed information.

2.     I need an ultra-cheap 32-bit development platform like Raspberry Pie, but at least

5-times cheaper and MS Windows .NET4 compatible.

3.     I'd like to build a USB controlled digital clock with an LCD.

4.     I need additional hardware for my PC to drive a robot.

5.     I need a wireless communication connection.

6.     I've got a PC and you'd like it to control a household device.

7.    I’d like to automate my home.

8.     I'd like to build a simple oscilloscope and a voltmeter, or even an audio grabber.

9.     I need a PIC microcontroller programmer.

10.  I've got a Velleman K8055-1 or K8055N-2 Experiment Board and I would like to reprogram it to do much more, such as: programming other PIC microcontrollers or using it as a development platform together with PICkit2 or PICkit 3 in-circuit programmer/debugger.

11. I'looking for PIC18 and PIC32 USB device support for 32-bit and 64-bit MS Windows .NET applications.

12. Am I doing something wrong? I need to know some tricks.

13. I need an expert advice to complete my project.

 

Click on the photo to read about tunring Velleman K8055-1 or K8055N-2 to a microcontroller programmer.

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