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BadUsb Beetle Bad USB ATMEGA32U4 Development Board virtual keyboard For Arduino
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The BadUSB Beetle is a compact development board built around the ATmega32U4 microcontroller, designed for projects requiring USB Human Interface Device (HID) emulation, with the ability to function as a virtual keyboard, mouse, or other USB device. It runs at 16 MHz, operates at 5V DC, and offers 10 digital I/O pins, 4 PWM channels, 5 analogue input channels, UART, I2C, and Micro USB connectivity, with 32 KB of flash memory, 2.5 KB of SRAM, and 1 KB of EEPROM. The ATmega32U4 is compatible with the Arduino IDE, and the board is recognised as an Arduino Leonardo, making it straightforward to set up. One of its primary uses is virtual keyboard emulation, allowing users to automate tasks, send predefined commands, or build custom input devices. The board is small enough to be attached to a key ring or kept in a wallet , making it a popular choice for hobbyists, security researchers, and makers working on compact automation or USB HID projects. This board is intended for legitimate testing and development purposes only.
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