Dangerous Prototypes Open Source USB Stack
by George on Aug.29, 2011, under Misc

Big news over at Dangerous Prototypes as they successfully release their open source USB stack today. Via Dangerous Prototypes:
Good news everyone! A new free and open source USB stack is now available for PIC microcontrollers. Today we finished testing and prepared a simple echo test that works with PIC 18F and 24F. We hope a demo release will get more developers involved. A release package and overview are in the forum. As always, thanks to Honken and JTR for making this possible.
Microchip has a free-as-in-beer USB firmware for the PIC microcontroller, but it can’t be redistributed. For a project like the USB IR Toy, we can give you our source code but not the USB source. You have to get that on your own from Microchip. It’s not a huge problem, but it is a barrier for people new to PICs. We used the Microchip firmware because it works great and there wasn’t an alternative.
This looks exciting, and we can’t wait to see what people do with this!





