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USB2ADB Converter DIY
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This 3D-printable case is a basic, no-frills enclosure for a DIY USB-to-ADB adapter for USB mice and keyboards using a Raspberry Pi Pico. Itβs designed for those who need a working adapter right now with off-the-shelf parts, without waiting for a more refined version. π§ Whatβs Inside?This project is for anyone who wants a quick DIY solution to connect ADB peripherals to modern USB devices. The adapter is built using: β’ Raspberry Pi Pico β’ USB-A to Micro-USB cable β’ Level shifter β’ 4.7kΞ© resistor β’ LED for status indication β’ ADB Connector (Mini-DIN 4-pin / S-Video connector) π Figure Out Mounting YourselfThis case is a quick-and-dirty prototypeβthere are no built-in mounting points for components except for the pi pico. Youβll need to figure out how to secure everything inside. My own prototype (pictured) uses super glue to hold the USB and ADB ports in place. Be prepared to improvise your own mounting solution! πΎ Assembly & FirmwareCheck the images for a rough wiring guide. To comp
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