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Feb 07, 2024
FTDI Drivers Break Fake Chips, Again
Just over a year ago, FTDI, manufacturers of the most popular USB to serial conversion chip on the market, released an u
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Feb 03, 2024
FTDI bundles free 32bit MCU hardware with FT90x compiler
Glasgow-based FTDI is promoting its 32-bit RISC FT90x microcontrollers with a free development board when the associated
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Jan 30, 2024
USB Power Isolator Keeps Smoke In
Anyone who’s done an electronics project knows the most important part of any good design is making sure to keep the mag
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Jan 26, 2024
Counterfeit Hardware May Lead To Malware And Failure
Counterfeit parts are becoming increasingly hard to tell the difference from the real deal, the technology used by the c
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Jan 22, 2024
What Could Go Wrong: Asynchronous Serial Edition
It’s the easiest thing in the world — simple, straightforward serial data. It’s the fallback communication protocol for
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Jan 17, 2024
macOS Ventura requires you to give permission to USB
macOS Ventura requires you to give permission to USB-C accessories before transmitting data - 9to5Mac
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Jan 13, 2024
Slice Through Your Problems With A Shukran
We’d wager most hackers are familiar with FTDI as the manufacturer of the gold standard USB-UART interfaces. Before part
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Jan 09, 2024
A DIY Tor Wi
Recent revelations about the scope of electronic surveillance performed by the U.S. National Security Agency have provok
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Jan 05, 2024
Unbricking A Counterfeit FTDI Chip
If you haven’t been paying attention, FTDI, makers of one of the most popular USB to UART chips out there, really screwe
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Jan 01, 2024
Audio Out Over A UART With An FTDI USB
What is the easiest way to get audio from a WAV file into a line-level format, ready to be plugged into the amplifier of
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Dec 28, 2023
Galvanic Isolated FTDI Board Saves Your USB Ports
We work with some dangerous circuits in the pursuit of cool hacks. High voltage, high current, all demand some respect.
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Dec 23, 2023
Using FTDI Chips With Python
FTDI are a company known for producing chips for USB applications. Most of us have a few USB-to serial adapters kicking
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