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The Bus Pirate/Universal Serial Interface
Very cute idea I like – a universal bus interface that talks to most chips from a PC serial terminal. It deserve to rework!
When someone talking about the Bus Pirate, will you get excited and wishing to involve yourself in the development project? If you did, then today you’ve came to the right place!
The bus pirate is a universal bus interface that talks to most chips from a PC serial terminal. The several standard serial protocols are supported at 3.3-5 volts, which including I2C, SPI and asynchronous serial. The additional ‘raw’ 2- and 3- wire libraries can interface almost any proprietary serial protocols. Link: The Bus Pirate/Universal Serial Interface