Hi,
If your after a simple hookup for a personal project then id recommend using the headset to route an audio tone to your nand gate circuit.
Another option is to use the vibrate class and connect to the vibrate motor connections, however due to the multilayer nature of the pcb inside the devices id recommend using conductive epoxy resin rather than attempt to solder!
If your professional, then i suggest looking at along the lines of the IOIO board, PIC chips, etc.
USB signal decoding with pure hardware is very problematic to say the least, but thats not to say it cant be done.
On 26 April 2013 23:26, Adam Hale <adamsamuelhale@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm trying to integrate an app with some hardware I'm making and I need to be able to send a signal to a NAND gate through the usb wire. How can I make this happen?
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