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1209/2026/index.md

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title: Tempo SAMD51-based Logger
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owner: rrainey
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license: GNU GPLv3
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site: https://github.com/rrainey
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source: https://github.com/rrainey/tempo
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1209/2404/index.md

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title: Badgerd SDWire
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owner: BadgerdTechnologies
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license: Apache-2.0
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site: https://badgerd.nl/sdwirec
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source: https://github.com/Badger-Embedded/badgerd-sdwirec
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A usb media hub with SDCard multiplexing capability. It switches sd card between
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target device and host pc with the commandline utility.

1209/2525/index.md

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title: MFSerial
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owner: first.ac
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license: GPLv3
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site: https://github.com/zibredlektab/MFSerial
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source: https://github.com/zibredlektab/MFSerial
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A device for converting the zoom signal from a Preston MicroForce into a serial signal for communication with a Preston MDR. Allows for setting limits & smoothing of zooms. USB for firmware updates.
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Hardware: https://github.com/zibredlektab/MFSerial/
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Firmware: https://github.com/zibredlektab/Prestonduino/

1209/2982/index.md

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title: ppk
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owner: toxygen.net
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license: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0
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site: https://github.com/wojtekka/ppk
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source: https://github.com/wojtekka/ppk
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Palm™ Portable Keyboard USB adapter

1209/3249/index.md

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title: USB MIDI to Sync Converter
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owner: ammlab.org
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license: GPLv3
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site: https://github.com/YuuichiAkagawa/USBMIDItoSyncConverter
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source: https://github.com/YuuichiAkagawa/USBMIDItoSyncConverter
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Converts USB MIDI clock messages to sync signals

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title: VR61 Keyboard
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owner: Tecsmith
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license: MIT
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site: https://tecsmith.com.au
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source: https://github.com/Tecsmith/vr61-keyboard-pcb
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license: CC BY-SA 4.0
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site: https://c1k.it.vr61
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source: https://github.com/tecsmith/vr61-keyboard-pcb
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A 61-key "poker" loayout keyboard designed to fit GH60 cases and features a pluggable SparkFun MicroMod MCU module running QMK firmware.

1209/8851/index.md

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title: The Tic-Nic PTP Adapter with GPS and Hardware I/O
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owner: till-s
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license: EUPL
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site: https://www.github.com/till-s/tic-nic
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source: https://www.github.com/till-s/tic-nic
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The Tic-Nic is based on the DP83640 PHY with IEEE-1588 (PTP)
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support. The PHY has several hardware GPIOs which can be used to
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capture or generate PTP-synchronized events. These are routed
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to connectors and pins on the board.
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A USB CDC-NCM network adapter which connects to the PHY is
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implemented in a Trion-T20 FPGA.
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The FPGA has plenty of resources for added user functionality
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(but the device operates just fine as-is).
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The board also features an optional GPS receiver which lets you
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operate in PTP grand-master mode. The NMEA data are accessible
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via a USB CDC-ACM interface.
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The DP83640 is well-supported under linux; a kernel driver
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which extends the vanilla CDC-NCM driver to integrate PHY
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access via MDIO is part of this project (GPL).

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title: USB to CAN adapter (DFU)
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owner: CANnectivity
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license: Apache-2.0
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site: https://github.com/CANnectivity/cannectivity
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source: https://github.com/CANnectivity/cannectivity
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CANnectivity is an open source firmware for Universal Serial Bus (USB)
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to Controller Area Network (CAN) adapters.
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The firmware has the capability of being upgraded via USB Device
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Firmware Upgrade (DFU) mode.

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title: 16nx
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owner: oxion
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license: MIT, CC BY-SA 4.0
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site: https://16n-faderbank.github.io/16nx
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source: https://github.com/16n-faderbank/16next_firmware
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16nx is an open-source controller for electronic musical instruments and devices. 16 60mm faders let you control devices over MIDI, CV, and I2C.
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[Hardware repo, CC-BY-SA licensed, is here](https://github.com/16n-faderbank/16nx)
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[Software repo, MIT licensed, is here](https://github.com/16n-faderbank/16next_firmware)

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The `site` field should point to the most relevant URL about your project. The `source` field must point to a URL at which users can find the source code for your device; this includes both PCB designs and firmware. This does not have to be on GitHub. The two URLs can be the same.
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Under the second triple-dashed line, you may write a short description of your project, if you wish; this is not mandatory.
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Under the second triple-dashed line, you should write a short description of your project including what hardware and software it uses.
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## 4. Send us a pull request
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Commit your changes to your fork of the repository with a descriptive commit message, and [send us a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/). Pull requests will only be accepted if they follow the rules laid out for the VID you are requesting a PID under. If this is not your first PID, or you're requesting multiple PIDs, we may ask for more details and justification. Once we accept your pull request, your registration will go live and appear on pid.codes.

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