Difference between revisions of "USB armory + Enclosure"

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{{Device|device_name=USB armory + Enclosure|manufacturer=Inverse Path|link=http://inversepath.com/usbarmory.html, https://github.com/inversepath/usbarmory|image_link=https://stuff.elvis.science/uploads/models/77-usbarmory-top-webjpg.jpg|description=open source hardware design, implementing a flash drive sized computer for USB device emulation|technicalSpecification=microcontroller|supportedTechnologies=USB 2.0, TCP/IP communication via CDC Ethernet emulation, serial communication over USB or physical UART|includedEquipment=enclosure|elviscategory=IoT Development}}

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Information
Name USB armory + Enclosure
Manufacturer Inverse Path
Link http://inversepath.com/usbarmory.html, https://github.com/inversepath/usbarmory
Specification microcontroller
Technologies USB 2.0, TCP/IP communication via CDC Ethernet emulation, serial communication over USB or physical UART
Included equipment enclosure
77-usbarmory-top-webjpg.jpg

Description

open source hardware design, implementing a flash drive sized computer for USB device emulation

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