USB keyboard connection and emulation to AVR microcontroler
$500-5000 USD
Closed
Posted almost 17 years ago
$500-5000 USD
Paid on delivery
Hi, BID ONLY IF YOU DO HAVE EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING USB PROJECTS AND YOU ARE SURE THAT YOU CAN DO THIS ON TIME! I need to connect USB keyboard(preferably USB 2.0) to AVR microcontroler(atmega series). AVR microcontroller should could read(be aware) what keys was typed on keyboard, so it should be simple keyboard to AVR connection through ISP1161. Programmer should use ISP1161(or similiar)and connect it to the AVR microcontroler. ISP1161 is DEVICE(DC) and HOST controller, so the internal HOST controller may be used to connect USB 2.0 or 1.1. keyboard to it. The ISP1161 DEVICE controller should be used to connect to PC. THE ISP1161 should be seen on PC as USB HID device(keyboard). Connection may be as follows: AVR | ISP1161.HC--USB KEYBOAR DC | PC The code should as modular as possible. So the user could simply send a character to PC(as USB HID device) and receive a character from keyboard. Maybe there could be some function written to simply do this for example: ReceiveFromKeybard(where); and SendToPC(what); The NumLock, CapsLock, Scroll Lock led's should be readable by AVR too. Language: GNU C(WINAVR) or ASM. Prefarably written in AVR Studio. ISP1161 pdf: [login to view URL] Thank You. Don't hestitate to ask any question or make suggestions. Best Regards, Krzysztof
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## Platform
AVR GNU C(WINAVR) or AVR ASM.