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cecio
f6de47e149 bump to release 0.18.1 2024-05-19 22:23:59 +02:00
cecio
4d730aecdb Update README.md 2024-05-05 22:25:51 +02:00
cecio
44e98ad924 Update README.md 2024-05-05 22:18:23 +02:00
cecio
7d218c974d commented PIWATCH define for default compilation 2024-05-05 11:54:09 +02:00
cecio
f93f2b8fcb bump to release 0.18.0 2024-05-05 11:47:41 +02:00
cecio
5ae2c31403 Update README.md 2024-04-24 01:20:34 +02:00
cecio
f96689ad6b Update README.md 2024-04-20 00:19:07 +02:00
cecio
896a9b8e26 added enclosure for 64 screen 2024-04-20 00:12:14 +02:00
cecio
c9d6a29ae9 Update README.md 2024-04-18 22:15:05 +02:00
cecio
4b87082395 Update README.md 2024-04-18 22:12:45 +02:00
LiPolymer
977296e820 Add USBpipe PCB (#33)
* Add smart_usb_pipe Gerber file

* Update PCB files and BOM

* Update README.md

* Fix README.md

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Translate BOM into English and add ods formart

* Replace PDF with PNG and SVG
2024-04-14 11:03:00 +02:00
21 changed files with 4837 additions and 29 deletions

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@@ -25,11 +25,10 @@ RUN cd /app \
&& arduino-cli --additional-urls https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico/releases/download/global/package_rp2040_index.json core search 2040 \
&& arduino-cli --additional-urls https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico/releases/download/global/package_rp2040_index.json core install rp2040:rp2040 \
&& arduino-cli lib install "Adafruit TinyUSB Library" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "ssd1306" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "Adafruit SSD1306" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "Pico PIO USB" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "XxHash_arduino" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "GFX Library for Arduino" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "SSD1306Ascii"
&& arduino-cli lib install "GFX Library for Arduino"
# Compilation setup
RUN echo "#!/bin/bash" > /app/entrypoint.sh \

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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ This is also fully compatible with the [Waveshare RP2040-LCD-1.28](https://www.w
`pictures`: images and resources used in this doc
`STL`: STL files for enclosure. In `1.1` and `1.2` folders there are full enclosures (thanks to [WhistleMaster](https://github.com/WhistleMaster)). If you want something lighter to protect the LCD you can go with `USBvalve_sliding_cover.stl`.
`STL`: STL files for enclosure. In `1.1` and `1.2` folders there are full enclosures (thanks to [WhistleMaster](https://github.com/WhistleMaster)). In folders `1.2_64` and `1.2_64_simple` there are enclosures for the 128x64 screen (thanks to [rtmq0227](https://github.com/rtmq0227)). If you want something lighter to protect the LCD you can go with `USBvalve_sliding_cover.stl`.
## Build USBvalve
@@ -67,6 +67,8 @@ If you want to build your own, you need:
### Building instructions
> Thanks to [Tz1rf](https://github.com/Tz1rf) we have a great [Video](https://youtu.be/7ymk8hD7-Hc) explaining the building process step-by-step.
Almost all the job is done directly on the board by the software, so you just need to arrange the connection with the OLED for output.
Starting from version 0.8.0 of the firmware, **USBvalve** can detect HID devices (used to detect *BADUSB*). This require an additional USB port behaving as Host. If you are not interested in this, you can use the old instructions [in docs folder](https://github.com/cecio/USBvalve/blob/main/docs/BUILDING-1.1.md) and use PCB version `1.1`. Otherwise go ahead with PCB version `1.2` (we have version for USB-A or USB-B, see folder).
@@ -125,6 +127,22 @@ The mapping is the following:
If you want to use the DEBUG functions, you can also place a header on the 3 SWD PINs at the bottom of the board.
#### With USBpipe PCB
> [!CAUTION]
> This PCB is for experienced electronic makers
> **DON'T USE IT IF YOU AREN'T SURE YOU CAN HANDLE IT!**
<img src="./pictures/USB_pipe_finished_oled.jpg" alt="USBpipe PCB"/>
[USBpipe](https://github.com/LiPolymer/smartUSBPipe) is a dedicated PCB for this project.
You can find everything you need in `./PCB/USBpipe/` folder.
<img src="./pictures/USB_pipe_front.png" alt="Front"/>
<img src="./pictures/USB_pipe_back.png" alt="Back"/>
### Flash Firmware
To flash the firmware, follow these steps:
@@ -172,8 +190,8 @@ I grouped most of the variables you may want to modify in this section ([see Doc
Obviously you can also build your own firmware. To build the *standard* one I used:
- Arduino IDE `2.3.2`
- `Adafruit TinyUSB Library` version `3.1.1`, `Pico-PIO-USB` version `0.5.2`, Board `Raspberry Pi RP2040 (3.7.2)` setting Tools=>CPU Speed at `120MHz` and Tools=>USB Stack to `Adafruit TinyUSB`
- `ssd1306` OLED library version `1.8.3`
- `Adafruit TinyUSB Library` version `3.1.4`, `Pico-PIO-USB` version `0.5.2`, Board `Raspberry Pi RP2040 (3.8.1)` setting Tools=>CPU Speed at `120MHz` and Tools=>USB Stack to `Adafruit TinyUSB`
- `Adafruit_SSD1306` OLED library version `2.5.10`
If you want to re-create a new fake filesystem, you may want to have a look to the `utils` folder, where I placed some utilities to build a new one.
@@ -196,6 +214,13 @@ If you have ideas or improvements in your mind, I encourage you to open an issue
If you have question or need support you can open an `Issue` here or reach me out on Twitter/X [@red5heep](https://twitter.com/red5heep)
### Community versions
The Community created some forks implementing support for other boards, or other modifications. **Thank you to everyone** who contributed to the development of **USBvalve**.
Here below an unofficial/incomplete/unsupported list:
- [USBvalve-tbfa-Mod](https://github.com/TryBreakFixAgain/USBvalve-tbfa-Mod)
## SAFETY WARNING
I've received a lot of questions about **USBvalve** and *USB killer devices*. **USBvalve** is not built to test these devices, it has not any kind of insulation or protection, so if you have the suspect you are dealing with one of these devices, test it with something else, NOT with **USBvalve** or you may damage the device, yourself or objects near to you.
> [!WARNING]
> I've received a lot of questions about **USBvalve** and *USB killer devices*. **USBvalve** is not built to test these devices, it has not any kind of insulation or protection, so if you have the suspect you are dealing with one of these devices, test it with something else, NOT with **USBvalve** or you may damage the device, yourself or objects near to you.

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@@ -35,7 +35,11 @@
#else
#include "SSD1306AsciiWire.h"
#include <SPI.h>
#include <Wire.h>
#include <Adafruit_GFX.h>
#include <Adafruit_SSD1306.h>
// LED Pin. If solid GREEN everything is OK, otherwise it will be put OFF
#define LED_PIN 25
@@ -78,9 +82,10 @@ Arduino_GFX *gfx = new Arduino_GC9A01(bus, GFX_RST, 1 /* rotation */, true /* IP
#define I2C_ADDRESS 0x3C // 0X3C+SA0 - 0x3C or 0x3D
#define RST_PIN -1 // Define proper RST_PIN if required.
#define OLED_WIDTH 128
#define OLED_HEIGHT 32 // 64 or 32 depending on the OLED
#define OLED_LINES (OLED_HEIGHT / 8)
SSD1306AsciiWire display;
Adafruit_SSD1306 display(OLED_WIDTH, OLED_HEIGHT, &Wire, RST_PIN);
#endif
@@ -111,7 +116,7 @@ bool activeState = false;
//
// USBvalve globals
//
#define VERSION "USBvalve - 0.17.0"
#define VERSION "USBvalve - 0.18.1"
boolean readme = false;
boolean autorun = false;
boolean written = false;
@@ -204,30 +209,18 @@ void setup() {
gfx->draw16bitRGBBitmap(10,0,background,210,210); // Draw background
delay(2000);
#else
Wire.begin();
Wire.setClock(400000L);
#if OLED_HEIGHT == 64
#if RST_PIN >= 0
display.begin(&Adafruit128x64, I2C_ADDRESS, RST_PIN);
display.begin(SSD1306_SWITCHCAPVCC, I2C_ADDRESS, RST_PIN);
#else
display.begin(&Adafruit128x64, I2C_ADDRESS);
#endif
#else
#if RST_PIN >= 0
display.begin(&Adafruit128x32, I2C_ADDRESS, RST_PIN);
#else
display.begin(&Adafruit128x32, I2C_ADDRESS);
#endif
#endif
display.begin(SSD1306_SWITCHCAPVCC, I2C_ADDRESS);
#endif
#endif
#if defined(PIWATCH)
// gfx->setTextSize(tsb);
gfx->setTextSize(1);
gfx->setTextColor(MAGENTA);
#else
display.setFont(Adafruit5x7);
display.setScrollMode(SCROLL_MODE_AUTO);
display.setTextSize(1);
#endif
cls(); // Clear display
@@ -430,11 +423,46 @@ void printout(const char *str)
} else {
gfx->print(str);
}
// Output on serial device
SerialTinyUSB.println(str);
}
#else
void scrollUp(uint8_t pixels) {
// Read the current content of the display, shift it up by 'pixels' rows
display.startscrollright(0x00, 0x07); // Dummy values to initiate scroll
display.stopscroll(); // Immediately stop to manually shift pixels in memory
for (int i = 0; i < display.height() - pixels; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < display.width(); j++) {
uint8_t color = display.getPixel(j, i + pixels);
display.drawPixel(j, i, color);
}
}
// Clear the freed space after scrolling
display.fillRect(0, display.height() - pixels, display.width(), pixels, SSD1306_BLACK);
// Refresh the display to show the changes
display.display();
}
void checkAndScroll() {
// Assumes text height of 8 pixels, but check for 16 because newline is not used
if ((display.getCursorY() + 16) > display.height()) {
// Scroll up by 8 pixels
scrollUp(8);
display.setCursor(0, display.getCursorY() - 8);
}
}
void printout(const char *str)
{
display.print(str);
checkAndScroll();
display.print(str);
display.display();
// Output on serial device
SerialTinyUSB.println(str);
}
#endif
@@ -450,7 +478,9 @@ void cls(void) {
#else
// Clear display
void cls(void) {
display.clear();
display.clearDisplay();
display.setTextColor(SSD1306_WHITE);
display.setCursor(0, 0);
printout(VERSION);
printout("\n-----------------");
}

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