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USB HID with pywinusb Program

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Author: Armstrong Subero

Last Updated: 2017-12-13

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Example: 1.0.0.0

Category: USB

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License: MIT license  

This example uses the USB HID library with the STM32F103C8T6. The library also contains a simple python program using pywinusb which allows communication easily with the microcontroller.

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