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Our goal is to release a new open source hardware project every month. This is a list of our projects that are currently in production. You can also see in development projects, and stuff we never got around to finishing. All the files and documentation are open source, feel free to reuse and share them. If you'd like to build a project yourself, free PCBs might be available. |
This documentation is a wiki for anyone to edit. Please don't be shy, make corrections and contributions when you like.
Projects
Bus Blaster | ![]() | An open source JTAG programmer and debugger with high-speed USB 2.0. Buffered interface works with targets from 1.2volts to 3.3volts. Bus Blaster v2 is available for $34.95. |
Bus Pirate | ![]() | For every hardware hacker, there's the Bus Pirate. Figure out a new chip without writing code, program AVR microcontrollers, and more. Forget elegant abstraction, learn about electronic interfaces at a very low level. Get your own Bus Pirate for $30, including worldwide shipping.
Grab a Bus Pirate probe cable kit for $4.99 and Bus Pirate LCD adapter v2 for $9 at the same time! |
Open Bench Logic Sniffer | ![]() | Open Bench Logic Sniffer is an open source logic analyzer. It’s designed to support the SUMP logic analyzer software at the lowest possible cost. Get your own assembled Open Logic Sniffer for $50, including worldwide shipping. |
USB Infrared Toy | ![]() | This infrared hacking tool can visualize infrared signals with logic analyzer software, record and replay infrared signals, and decode them. You can get an assembled USB IR Toy for $20, including worldwide shipping. |
Web Platform | ![]() | The Web Platform is a tiny server designed for networked hacks where a full PC is inconvenient. This business card size internet appliance can connect to web services, control physical objects from a browser interface, or email sensor status reports; no PC intermediary required! Web Platform is available assembled for $40, including worldwide shipping. |
Logic Shrimp logic analyzer | ![]() | A medium speed, low cost logic analyzer with 256K samples and 20MHz top speed.Available for $37.48, including worldwide shipping. |
CPLD: Complex programmable logic devices | ![]() | XC9572XL and XC2C64A (CoolRunner-II) CPLD development boards. Simple development boards with a heap of schematic, Verilog, and VHDL tutorials. Available now for $15 each. |
More projects
PIC LCD backpack | ![]() | USB and serial control backpack for simple HD44780 character LCD screens. Get one for $16.95. |
Infrared Toy through-hole version | ![]() | This design is the USB IR Toy v2 on a through-hole PCB. Bare PCBs are available for $7, but you'll need to get your own parts. |
Dangerous Prototypes breakout boards | ![]() | We've got breakout boards for the MMA7455L 3-axis accelerometer ($15), FT2232 USB2.0 480Mbps serial IO IC ($27), and the MCP2200 USB->serial converter ($15). |
Dangerous Proto boards | ![]() | A growing collection of surface mount prototyping boards for SOIC and TQFP. With or without 0805/SOT23/Bus Pirate prototyping areas. From $3. |
Ethernet LCD backpack | ![]() | The #twatch is the Twitter addict's best friend. It shows a continuously updated stream of Twitter topics and tweets. It also displays PC stats from programs like LCD Smartie. $45 with an LCD, including worldwide shipping. |
Bus Pirate LCD adapter v2 | ![]() | Control HD44780 LCDs from the Bus Pirate with this breakout board. You can build the adapter with a few parts and a bread board, or you can get it at Seeed Studio for $9. |
Bus Pirate PIC programming adapter | ![]() | An experimental programming adapter for the Bus Pirate, intended for piratePICprog. No software support, currently recommended for developers only. |
Dangerous DSO | ![]() | Experimental sampling oscilloscope and logic analyzer. PCBs are available. |
Nokia color LCD backpack | ![]() | We took the inexpensive Color LCD found in Nokia phones, and added simple USB control. Screen contrast and backlight brightness are adjustable from software. |
PICqueño32 | ![]() | An Arduino compatible board based on the PIC32 uC. |
Projects In development
Dangerous Prototypes Projects In Development
- Projects in initial production, prototype stage or idea stage; list of project codenames
Archived Projects
Dangerous Prototypes Archived Projects
- Projects which have been discontinued and are no longer available for sale.
Stalled or Abandoned Projects
Dangerous Prototypes Stalled / Abandoned Projects
- Projects missing major components and testing
Tutorials
Dangerous Prototypes Tutorials
- Tutorials, Learning to use microcontrollers, Electronics stuff, Firmware stuff, Processor Overviews, Geek chow and troll food, Manufacturing projects
Resources
Dangerous Prototypes Resources
- Software, Cadsoft Eagle, Parts and Tools (features the DP Partlist)
Interviews
Dangerous Prototypes Interviews
- Interviews with hardware makers and open source hackers
Get involved
Dangerous Prototypes Help Wanted
- Various things that need to be done. Help us out and we'll give you a free PCB.
Business
- About Dangerous Prototypes Business, Who's Who
Site
- Wiki, Blog and Forum templates, Graphics, Style guides, Zencart, Server setup, Change log
Distributors
Yes, you can sell our projects in your shop. Become a distributor.