LUFA is currently in use all around the world, in many applications both commercial and non-commercial. Below is a list of known public LUFA powered projects, which all use the LUFA library in some way. Feel free to visit each project's home page for more information on each project.
If you have a project that you would like to add to this list, please contact me via the details on the main page of this documentation.
AVR-USB Development Boards Using LUFA
The following is a list of known AVR USB development boards, which recommend using LUFA for the USB stack. Some of these are open design, and all are available for purchase as completed development boards suitable for project development.
- AVR-USB-162, a USBKEY-like development board for the AT90USB162: http://olimex.com/dev/avr-usb-162.html
- Benito #7, a no-frills USB board: http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/benito
- Duce, the successor to the Benito #7: http://dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/duce
- JM-DB-U2, an ATMEGA32U2 development board: http://u2.mattair.net/index.html
- Micropendous, an open design/source set of AVR USB development boards: http://micropendous.org/
- Microsin AVR-USB162 breakout board, a DIY AT90USB162 development board: http://microsin.ru/content/view/685/44/
- Minimus USB, a board specially designed for PSGroove: http://www.minimususb.com/
- Nanduino, a do-it-yourself AT90USB162 board: http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=569
- Sparkfun ATMEGA8U2 breakout board: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10277
- Teensy and Teensy++, two other AVR USB development boards: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html
- U2DIL/U4DIL, a set of DIP layout USB AVR boards: http://www.reworld.eu/re/en/products/u2dil/
- USB2AX, a tiny USB to serial converter board: http://paranoidstudio.assembla.com/wiki/show/paranoidstudio/USB2AX
- USBFOO 2, AT90USB162 based development board: http://shop.kernelconcepts.de/product_info.php?products_id=102
Projects Using LUFA (Hobbyist)
The following are known hobbyist projects using LUFA. Most are open source, and show off interesting ways that the LUFA library can be incorporated into many different applications.
- Accelerometer Game Joystick: http://www.crictor.co.il/he/episodes/joystick/
- Adjacent Reality Motion Tracker: http://www.adjacentreality.org/
- AD9833 based USB Function Generator: http://tuomasnylund.fi/drupal6/content/ad9833-based-usb-function-generator
- AERY development platform for the AVR32 devices: http://www.aery32.com/
- AM Radio transmitter: http://amcinnes.info/2012/uc_am_xmit/
- Arcade Controller: http://fletchtronics.net/arcade-controller-made-petunia
- Arcade Joystick: http://jamie.lentin.co.uk/embedded/arcade-joystick/
- AttoBasic AVR BASIC interpreter: http://cappels.org/dproj/AttoBasic_Home/AttoBasic_Home.html
- AVR USB Modem, a 3G Wireless Modem host: http://code.google.com/p/avrusbmodem/
- Bicycle POV: http://www.code.google.com/p/bicycleledpov/
- Bluetooth Explorerbot: http://code.google.com/p/bluetooth-explorerbot/
- Bus Ninja, an AVR clone of the popular BusPirate project: http://blog.hodgepig.org/busninja/
- CAMTRIG, a remote Camera Trigger device: http://code.astraw.com/projects/motmot/camtrig
- ChameleonMini, a smart card emulator: https://github.com/skuep/ChameleonMini
- CD Driver Emulator Dongle for ISO Files: http://cdemu.blogspot.com/
- ChipWhisperer, a signal capture device: https://www.assembla.com/spaces/chipwhisperer/wiki/ChipWhisperer_Rev2_Capture_Hardware
- ClockTamer, a configurable clock generator: http://code.google.com/p/clock-tamer/
- Collection of alternative Arduino Uno firmwares: http://hunt.net.nz/users/darran/
- Computer controlled LED matrix (Russian): http://we.easyelectronics.ru/AVR/nebolshoy-primer-s-lufa-hidapi.html
- CULFW, a 868MHz RF packet encoder/decoder: http://www.koeniglich.de/culfw/culfw.html
- Dashkey, a custom PC keyboard controller: http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:19096
- DIY PS3 controller emulator: https://code.google.com/p/diyps3controller/
- EMuSer, a USB-RS422 adapter for E-Mu samplers: http://www.emxp.net/EMuSer.htm
- EQ Track, a telescope mount controller: http://sourceforge.net/projects/eqtrack/
- Estick JTAG, an ARM JTAG debugger: http://code.google.com/p/estick-jtag/
- "Fingerlicking Wingdinger" (WARNING: Bad language if no Javascript), a MIDI controller: http://noisybox.net/electronics/wingdinger/
- Flyatar, a real-time fly tracking system: https://github.com/peterpolidoro/Flyatar
- FootJoy, a 22 button, 6-axis josystick with keyboard and mouse modes: https://bitbucket.org/sirbrialliance/foot-joy/
- Gamecube controller to USB adapter: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150202447076304.310536.688776303&l=df53851c50
- Garmin GPS USB to NMEA standard serial sentence translator: http://github.com/nall/garmin-transmogrifier/tree/master
- Geiger Counter with USB interface: http://www.hforsten.com/i-made-a-geiger-counter.html
- Generic HID Device Creator: http://generichid.sourceforge.net/
- Generic HID Open Source Framework: http://www.waitingforfriday.com/index.php/USB_Generic_HID_Open_Source_Framework_for_Atmel_AVR_and_Windows
- Ghetto Drum, a MIDI drum controller: http://noisybox.net/art/gdrum/
- GPS enabled lap timer for vehicles: http://www.assembla.com/code/ironlung/subversion/nodes/trunk/LapTimer
- GSynth, an 8-bit sound synthesizer: https://github.com/gcielniak/GSynth
- Gumbi, a Python library and USB GPIO controller: https://code.google.com/p/gumbi/
- Hardware Volume Control: https://github.com/davidk/hw-volume-control
- Hiduino, a USB-MIDI replacement firmware for the Arduino Uno: http://code.google.com/p/hiduino/
- IBM capacitive keybord replacement controller: http://downloads.cornall.co/ibm-capsense-usb-web/ibm-capsense-usb.html
- Ikea RGB LED USB modification: http://slashhome.se/p/projects/id/ikea_dioder_usb/#project
- IR electricity meter monitor: http://sourceforge.net/projects/irmetermon/
- IR Remote to Keyboard decoder: http://netzhansa.blogspot.com/2010/04/our-living-room-hi-fi-setup-needs-mp3.html
- Jukebox panic button: http://thinkl33t.co.uk/the-panic-button
- Kinesis replacement firmware: https://github.com/chrisandreae/kinesis-firmware
- LED Panel controller: http://projects.peterpolidoro.net/caltech/panelscontroller/panelscontroller.htm
- Linux Secure Storage Dongle: http://github.com/TomMD/teensy
- LUFA powered DDR dance mat (French): http://logicien-parfait.fr/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=projet:ddr_repair
- Macintosh SIMM ROM Programmer: https://code.google.com/p/mac-rom-simm-programmer/
- MakeTV Episode Dispenser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkWUi18hl3g
- Mec64,a Commodore 64 keyboard: http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/mec64-keyboard-t4522.html
- MidiMonster, a USB-to-MIDI gateway board: http://www.dorkbotpdx.org/wiki/midimonster
- MIDI Theremin: http://baldwisdom.com/usb-midi-controller-theremin-style-on-arduino-uno/
- MIDI interface hack of a toy Guitar: http://blog.x37v.info/2011/06/26/toy-guitar-hacked-midi-conroller
- MiniBloq, a graphical Ardunio programming environment : http://minibloq.org/
- MiXley, a port of the Teacup 3D printer firmware for the USB AVRs: http://codaset.com/michielh/mixley
- Mobo 4.3, a USB controlled all band (160-10m) HF SDR transceiver: http://sites.google.com/site/lofturj/mobo4_3
- Moco, a native Arduino Uno MIDI replacement firmware: http://web.mac.com/kuwatay/morecat_lab./MocoLUFA.html
- Monash ECSE Smart Packet Radio Testbed: http://www.ecse.monash.edu.au/twiki/bin/view/WSRNLab/SmartPacketRadio
- Motherboard BIOS flasher: http://www.coreboot.org/InSystemFlasher
- Multi-button Joystick (French): http://logicien-parfait.fr/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=projet:joystick
- Music Playing Alarm Clock (Tutorial): http://www.instructables.com/id/Music-Playing-Alarm-Clock/
- Nehebkau, Laptop Controlled Keyboard and Mouse: http://www.frank-zhao.com/cache/nehebkau.php
- NeroJTAG, a JTAG dongle: https://github.com/makestuff/neroJtag
- NES Controller USB modification: https://github.com/nfd/nes_adapter
- Nikon wireless camera remote control (Norwegian): http://hekta.org/~hpe1119/
- Nintendo Four-Score, USB NES 4-player controller adapter: http://www.waitingforfriday.com/index.php/Nintendo_Four_Score_USB
- Numpad keyboard: http://tuomasnylund.fi/drupal6/content/usb-cherry-mx-numpad
- Opendous-JTAG, an open source ARM JTAG debugger: http://code.google.com/p/opendous-jtag/
- Openkubus, an open source hardware-based authentication dongle: http://code.google.com/p/openkubus/
- Orbee, a USB connected RGB Orb for notifications: http://www.franksworkshop.com.au/Electronics/Orbee/Orbee.htm
- Password keyring: http://owlsan.blogspot.no/2014/06/keyring-project-version-10.html
- Picade alternative firmware, a retro Arcade controller/cabinet: https://github.com/rktrlng/picade_lufa
- PPM signal generator over USB: https://github.com/G33KatWork/USBPPM
- Programmable keyboard controller: http://41j.com/blog/2011/10/a-programmable-keyboard-controller/
- Programmable XBOX controller: http://richard-burke.dyndns.org/wordpress/pan-galactic-gargantuan-gargle-brain-aka-xbox-360-usb-controller/
- Project Surface, a touch interface controller for Windows 8: https://code.google.com/p/project-surface/
- PSGroove, a Playstation 3 Homebrew dongle: http://github.com/psgroove
- PS/2 to USB adapter: https://github.com/makestuff/p2ukbd
- RaspiFace, an Arduino platform bridge for the Raspberry Pi: http://www.raspiface.com/
- Reflow oven controller: http://danstrother.com/2011/01/15/reflow-oven-controller/
- RFPirate, a RF experimentation platform: https://github.com/ebuller/RF-Pirate
- RF Power Meter, based on the AD8307 log amp: https://sites.google.com/site/lofturj/ad8307-power-meter
- RF Transceiver using the MRF49XA: http://alternet.us.com/?page_id=1494
- SD Card reader: http://elasticsheep.com/2010/04/teensy2-usb-mass-storage-with-an-sd-card/
- SDR1, a Software Defined Radio firmware: https://code.google.com/p/sdr-mk1/
- SEGA Megadrive/Genesis Development Cartridge: http://www.makestuff.eu/wordpress/?page_id=398
- Serial Line bus analyser: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/projects/SerialAnalyzer.html
- Simple USB LED Controller (SULC): https://github.com/scottbez1/sulc
- SNES custom FLASH ROM: http://electrifiedfoolingmachine.co/?page_id=633
- Smartcard Detective: https://code.google.com/p/smartcarddetective/
- SmartportVHD Apple II Mass Storage adapter: http://pcedric3.free.fr/SmartportVHD/
- Single LED Matrix Display: http://guysoft.wordpress.com/2009/10/08/bumble-b/
- Simple USB LED Controller: https://github.com/scottbez1/sulc
- Stripe Snoop, a Magnetic Card reader: http://www.ossguy.com/ss_usb/
- Stylophone, with USB MIDI connectivity: http://www.waitingforfriday.com/index.php/Stylophone_Studio_5
- Teensy SD Card .WAV file player: http://elasticsheep.com/2010/04/teensy2-usb-wav-player-part-1/
- Touch It (Fabulously), presumably art: http://touch.it.fa.bulo.us/ly/
- Touchscreen Input Device: http://capnstech.blogspot.com/2010/07/touchscreen-update.html
- UDFS, a BBC Micro USB disk filing system: https://github.com/makestuff/udfs
- Universal USB AVR Module: http://usbavr.bplaced.net/
- USB2AX, a USB to Dynamixel network adapter: http://paranoidstudio.assembla.com/wiki/show/paranoidstudio/USB2AX
- USBPass, a USB password keeper: http://sroz.net/projects/usbpass/
- USB Business Card: http://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2012/09/15/My-new-business-card
- USB Function Generator: http://tuomasnylund.fi/drupal6/content/ad9833-based-usb-function-generator
- USB Infrared Receiver/Transmitter: http://vaton4.web2001.cz/
- USB Interface for Playstation Portable Devices: http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=11001
- USB MIDI to DMX controller: http://github.com/hanshuebner/miDiMX
- USB Mood Light: https://github.com/hsbp/usb_moodlight
- USB powered Geiger Counter: http://uhrheber.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/a-usb-powered-geiger-counter-for-the-z2-and-other-computers/
- Userial, a USB to Serial converter with SPI, I2C and other protocols: http://www.tty1.net/userial/
- Wii Classic Controller to USB converter: https://github.com/crazyiop/wii-classic-2-usb
- Wireless MIDI Guitar system: http://www.ise.pw.edu.pl/~wzab/wireless_guitar_system/
- XBOX 360 Startup Sound Changer: http://www.homebrew-connection.org/change-your-xbox-360-startup-sounds-yourself/
- Xnormidi, a C MIDI library: http://x37v.info/projects/xnormidi
- XUM1541, a Commodore 64 floppy drive to USB adapter: http://www.root.org/~nate/c64/xum1541/
- Zeus, a touch screen computer for music manipulation: http://www.benbengler.com/developments_zeus.html
Projects Using LUFA (Commercial)
The following is a list of known commercial products using LUFA. Some of these are open source, although many are "black-box" solutions with no source code given. Those companies which have purchased a Commercial License to LUFA (see Source Code License) are not listed here unless specifically requested.
- Alphasphere, a MIDI input sphere device for music creation: http://www.alphasphere.com/
- Arduino Uno and Leonardo, official Arduino boards: http://www.arduino.cc
- ARPS Locator: http://la3t.hamradio.no/lab//?id=tracker_en
- AsTeRICS assistive technologies project, HID actuator: http://www.asterics.eu
- BitFury, a Bitcoin ASIC miner: https://github.com/aauer1/LUFA-BitFury/tree/master/Projects/BitfuryBTC
- Ceberus, a MadCatz Xbox 360 arcade stick modifier: http://www.phreakmods.com/products/cerberus
- CFFA3000, a CompactFlash interface for the Apple II: http://www.dreher.net/CFforAppleII
- Digital Survey Instruments Magnetometer and Pointer: http://www.digitalsurveyinstruments.com/
- FinchRobot, a robot designed for educational use: http://www.finchrobot.com/
- Flysight, a GPS logger for wingsuit pilots: http://flysight.ca/
- Goldilocks, an Arduino compatible clone: http://feilipu.me/2014/03/08/goldilocks-1284p-arduino-uno-clone/
- HummingBird Kit, a robotics learning platform: http://www.hummingbirdkit.com/
- LP1, an AVRISP-MKII Clone AVR Programmer: http://embeddedglow.com/items/LP1/LP1.php
- Penguino, an Arduino Board With On-Board LUFA Powered Debugger/Programmer: http://wiki.icy.com.au/PenguinoAVR
- PhatIO, a filesystem based I/O interface: http://www.phatio.com/
- PIR-1, an IR control interface for consumer electronics: http://www.promixis.com/pir-1.php
- PIR-4, a USB Connected 4 port IR transmitter: http://promixis.com/pir-4.php
- PortPilot, a USB device charger with power meter: http://portpilot.net/
- KeyGlove, an alternative input system: http://www.keyglove.net/
- Many of Busware's Products: http://www.busware.de/
- MIDIFighter, a USB-MIDI controller: http://www.midifighter.com/
- MIDI USB Arduino Shield: http://openpipe.cc/products/midi-usb-shield/
- Norduino, a wireless Arduino: http://norduino.robomotic.com/norduino-is-now-usb-hid/
- Olimex AVR-ISP-MK2, an AVRISP-MKII Clone AVR Programmer: https://www.olimex.com/dev/avr-isp-mk2.html
- Retrode, a USB Games Console Cartridge Reader: http://www.retrode.org
- RFI21.1EU UHF RFID reader: http://www.metra.cz/rfid/uhf-rfid-ctecky/rfi21-1eu-uhf-rfid-ctecka.htm
- SmartCardDetective, a Smart Card analysis tool: http://www.smartcarddetective.com/
- TimelapsePlus, a digital camera time lapse tool: https://github.com/timelapseplus/TimelapsePlus-Firmware
- USBTINY-MKII, an AVRISP-MKII Clone AVR Programmer: http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:81/~webpage/boards/USBTiny_Mkii/USBTiny_Mkii_index.php
- UDS18B20 USB Temperature sensor: http://toughlog.org/uds18b20/
- VMeter, a USB MIDI touch strip controller: http://www.vmeter.net/
- XMEGA Development Board, using LUFA as an On-Board Programmer: http://xmega.mattair.net/
- Zeptoprog, a multifunction AVR programmer: http://www.mattairtech.com/index.php/featured/zeptoprog.html
Publications Mentioning LUFA
The following are published magazines which have either mentioned or featured the LUFA library.
- Elektor Magazine, "My First AVR-USB" by Antoine Authier (feature), January 2010 Issue
- Elektor Magazine, "USB is Cool/Sucks" by Jerry Jacobs and Chris Vossen (minor mention), January 2010 Issue
- Elektor Magazine, "20 x Open Source" by Jens Nickel, March 2010 Issue
- Circuit Cellar Magazine, "Advanced USB Design Debugging" by Collin O'Flynn, August 2010 Issue
- "Some Assembly Required: Assembly Language Programming with the AVR Microcontroller" by Timothy S. Margush
- Elektor Magazine, "Taming the Beast (2)" by Clemens Valens/Raymond Vermeulen, January 2014 Issue
Other Notable Mentions of LUFA
The following are non-print but notable mentions of the LUFA library.
- Adafruit "Ask an Engineer", 7th November 2010
- Arduino 2010 Keynote speech
- The Amp Hour podcast blog #11
- Blackhat 2011 conference, "Exploiting USB Devices with Arduino"
Non-Official LUFA Ports and Forks
The following are unofficial forks of the LUFA codebase, which implement different features such as support for additional architectures.