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 Recent Media Coverage of DeVaSys  
    
  |  | DeVaSys products featured in "Embedded Systems Programming" magazine article "Debugging USB Designs", Jan Axelson, Embedded Systems Programming, April 2002 The product featured was the DeVaSys "USBLPT-PD11".   |  
  |  | DeVaSys products featured at USB Developers Conference Presentation USB 2.0 Developers Conference, May 2001, Beverly Hills, CA. Two of our new product designs were featured in a presentation given by
    John Hyde of Intel (author of "USB Design by Example", Intel
    Press) at the recent USB 2.0 Developers conference.  As always, John
    managed to pack the house, drawing nearly 140 attendees to his seminar which
    focused on the use of a P.C. as a development platform for USB device
    firmware.  The two DeVaSys products featured were the USBLPT-PD11,
    and USBLPT-PD11D, both of which provide low cost USB
    Device development solutions.    |  
  |  | Design 2K Contest - 2nd place winning entry - FPGA on a USB cable Circuit Cellar Magazine, Issue #124, November 2000 http://www.circuitcellar.com/design2k/winners/second2.htm Designed by DeVaSys owner, Michael DeVault, this project provides a handy
  development tool for any digital designer who works with FPGA's.  The USB
  interface provides both a handy mechanism for downloading the FPGA definition,
  and a control and status interface to the defined part.  A commercial
  product based on this design is currently in development. Download the original contest entry PDF file  d2k128.pdf 
  (462KB).   |  
  |  | Design 2K Contest - 3rd place winning entry - The Bit-Banger USB to I2C
    bridge Circuit Cellar Magazine, Issue #124, November 2000 http://www.circuitcellar.com/design2k/winners/third2.htm Designed by DeVaSys owner, Michael DeVault, this project provides a
    handy development tool for any engineer working with I2C
    devices.  The USB interface provides an easy way to connect I2C
    devices to a P.C.  Our USB I2C/IO commercial product was a direct
    result of the many e-mails we received about this design.  Download the original contest entry PDF file  d2k127.pdf 
    (522KB).   |  
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