
Bus Pirate v3.6 universal serial interface
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Bus Pirate v3 is a universal bus interface that talks to electronics from a PC serial terminal. Get to know a chip without writing code. Eliminates a ton of early prototyping effort with new or unknown chips. A laser cut acrylic case for Bus Pirate v3.6 is also available.
This board provides 1-Wire, I2C, SPI, JTAG, asynchronous serial (UART), MIDI, PC keyboard, HD44780 LCDs, and generic 2- and 3-wire libraries for custom protocols.
Features
USB interface, USB powered
5-volt tolerant pins-0-6volt measurement probe
1Hz-40MHz frequency measurement
1kHz-4MHz pulse-width modulator, frequency generator
On-board multi-voltage pull-up resistors
On-board 3.3volt and 5volt power supply with software reset
Macros for common operations
Bus traffic sniffers (SPI, I2C)
Transparent USB to serial bridge mode
10Hz-1MHz low-speed logic analyzer
AVR STK500 v2 programmer clone
Scriptable from Perl, Python, etc.
A bootloader for easy USB firmware updates
Open source (CC 0/Public Domain)
Technical details
Dimensions | 0mm x0mm x0mm |
Weight | G.W 12g |
Battery | Exclude |
Part List
Bus Pirate v3.6 universal serial interface | 1 |
ECCN/HTS
HSCODE | 8517709000 |
USHSCODE | 8517180050 |
UPC | 841454111177 |
EUHSCODE | 8517180000 |
COO | CHINA |
RoHS | 1 |
LEARN AND DOCUMENTS
Documentations
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REVIEWS
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from order viewThe device does indeed do what it says. It's allowed me to work with a lot of chips I'd come across in devices I'm recycling and making use of for other projects. The cables that came with it were pretty good for the purposes I needed as well, though it wouldn't be a bad idea to buy higher quality ones in the future.
There's also a great amount of documentation for this device and similar on the internet. It's a tool that's very popular among hardware hackers and there are lots of people who could help if it was ever needed. -
from order viewBus Pirate is famous for its documentation and simplicity of usage.
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from order viewAs far as I have used it, the bus-pirate does what I want it to (extract binaries from flash chips)
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I have yet to test the module, but it appears to be in good condition and of high quality design and construction.