Hacking for the Raspberry Pi Zero is a tricky proposition. Whatever you do, you’re working with a nominal five dollar board, so your hacks can’t be too highfalutin. For instance, a decent PS/2 to USB ...
Anyone reading this post has undoubtedly used a keyboard. How they work, however, is a bit more complicated than “one button, one input.” [PyroElectro] has a great tutorial about building a PS/2 ...
The Cypress Creator IDE is chock-full of useful ready-made FPGA hardware modules, which you drop and drag onto a schematic page in the Creator IDE to produce the design of your dreams. The Cypress ...