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* the license under which you are releasing the hardware and/or software/firmware of the device | * the license under which you are releasing the hardware and/or software/firmware of the device | ||
* a link to the project website and/or source code repository, if any | * a link to the project website and/or source code repository, if any | ||
− | * if you need multiple Product IDs, please indicate + explain this at the first message, rather than applying for a second ID later | + | * a '''terse descriptive string''' for each ID you want, according to the examples below (field#3 in table). This string will show up in tools like `lsusb` etc and should avoid to use "USB" to describe what the device is/does, since those tools are implicitly about USB already. (bad: "USB keyboard", less bad: "Joe's USB-RS232 adapter" (established term in one word), BEST: "ACME1 secure mass storage device, type 512") |
+ | * if you (might) need multiple Product IDs, please indicate + explain this at the first message, rather than applying for a second ID later | ||
+ | * '''If you later decide to apply for a PID elsewhere, you must send us a cancellation mail to avoid collisions, duplicating and other issues'''. We normally respond to requests within 2 weeks, sometimes it can take up to a month. | ||
Feel free to also contact us on IRC, #openmoko channel on Freenode. | Feel free to also contact us on IRC, #openmoko channel on Freenode. | ||
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| 0x1d50 || 0x1db6 || [http://www.almesberger.net/misc/idbg/ IDBG] in normal mode | | 0x1d50 || 0x1db6 || [http://www.almesberger.net/misc/idbg/ IDBG] in normal mode | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0x1d50 || 0x4xxx || Reserved for the [http://osmocom.org/ Osmocom] project | ||
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| 0x1457 / 0x1d50 || 0x5117 || Neo1973/FreeRunner kernel usbnet (g_ether, CDC Ethernet) Mode | | 0x1457 / 0x1d50 || 0x5117 || Neo1973/FreeRunner kernel usbnet (g_ether, CDC Ethernet) Mode | ||
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| 0x1457 / 0x1d50 || 0x5124 || Neo1973/FreeRunner Bluetooth Device ID service | | 0x1457 / 0x1d50 || 0x5124 || Neo1973/FreeRunner Bluetooth Device ID service | ||
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− | | 0x1457 / 0x1d50 || 0x5125 || TBD | + | | 0x1457 / 0x1d50 || 0x5125 || TBD *R!* |
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− | | 0x1457 / 0x1d50 || 0x5126 || TBD | + | | 0x1457 / 0x1d50 || 0x5126 || TBD *R!* |
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| 0x1d50 || 0x5200-0x52ff || Reserved for use in documentation concerning the configuration of USB buses and devices. | | 0x1d50 || 0x5200-0x52ff || Reserved for use in documentation concerning the configuration of USB buses and devices. | ||
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| 0x1d50 || 0x6003 || [http://ubertooth.sourceforge.net/ Ubertooth One DFU] | | 0x1d50 || 0x6003 || [http://ubertooth.sourceforge.net/ Ubertooth One DFU] | ||
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x6004 || LeoLipo (Arduino Leonardo clone with LiPo charger) | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x6004 || LeoLipo // (Arduino Leonardo clone with LiPo charger) |
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| 0x1d50 || 0x6005 || [http://cccgoe.de/wiki/LED_Flower_S LED Flower S] | | 0x1d50 || 0x6005 || [http://cccgoe.de/wiki/LED_Flower_S LED Flower S] | ||
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| 0x1d50 || 0x6013 || [http://www.discferret.com/ DiscFerret magnetic disc analyser (Bootloader)] | | 0x1d50 || 0x6013 || [http://www.discferret.com/ DiscFerret magnetic disc analyser (Bootloader)] | ||
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x6014 || [http://www.discferret.com/ DiscFerret magnetic disc analyser (Active/run)] | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x6014 || [http://www.discferret.com/ DiscFerret magnetic disc analyser // (Active/run)] |
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| 0x1d50 || 0x6015 || [http://smoothieware.org/smoothieboard Smoothieboard] | | 0x1d50 || 0x6015 || [http://smoothieware.org/smoothieboard Smoothieboard] | ||
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| 0x1d50 || 0x6019 || [http://github.com/kliment/reup 4pi 5 axis motion controller] | | 0x1d50 || 0x6019 || [http://github.com/kliment/reup 4pi 5 axis motion controller] | ||
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x601a || [http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/Main_Page Paparazzi Lisa/M (Application)] | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x601a || [http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/Main_Page Paparazzi Lisa/M // (Application)] |
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| 0x1d50 || 0x601b || [http://radiokot.ru/circuit/digital/measure/53/ IST-2 chronograph for bullet speeds] | | 0x1d50 || 0x601b || [http://radiokot.ru/circuit/digital/measure/53/ IST-2 chronograph for bullet speeds] | ||
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| 0x1d50 || 0x601c || [http://epos.lisha.ufsc.br/EPOSMote+II EPOSMote II] | | 0x1d50 || 0x601c || [http://epos.lisha.ufsc.br/EPOSMote+II EPOSMote II] | ||
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x601d || [http://toughlog.org/uds18b20 UDS18B20 | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x601d || [http://toughlog.org/uds18b20 UDS18B20 Temperature Sensor] |
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| 0x1d50 || 0x601e || [https://github.com/kapusy/stm32 5x5 STM32 prototyping board] | | 0x1d50 || 0x601e || [https://github.com/kapusy/stm32 5x5 STM32 prototyping board] | ||
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x601f || [http://sites.google.com/site/doynax/µNSF%202012-06-10.tar.gz uNSF] | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x601f || [http://sites.google.com/site/doynax/µNSF%202012-06-10.tar.gz uNSF] // Portable NSF Player |
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x6020 || [http://www.sparetimelabs.com/toad3/ Toad3] | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x6020 || [http://www.sparetimelabs.com/toad3/ Toad3] // 4 Axis CNC controller |
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x6021 || [http://www.alphasphere.com/ AlphaSphere] | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x6021 || [http://www.alphasphere.com/ AlphaSphere] // USB peripheral music controller |
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x6022 || [https://code.google.com/p/lightpack/ LightPack] | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x6022 || [https://code.google.com/p/lightpack/ LightPack] // monitor light for presence effect strengthening |
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x6023 || [https://code.google.com/p/pixel-kit/ Pixelkit] | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x6023 || [https://code.google.com/p/pixel-kit/ Pixelkit] // turn old game controllers into USB HID |
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x6024 || [http://www.illucia.com Illucia] | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x6024 || [http://www.illucia.com Illucia] // connect computer programs by physical jacks + cables |
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x6025 || [http://www.keyglove.net Keyglove] | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x6025 || [http://www.keyglove.net Keyglove] (HID) // Keyboard glove |
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x6026 || [http://www.keyglove.net Keyglove] | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x6026 || [http://www.keyglove.net Keyglove] (USB-Serial) // Keyboard glove |
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| 0x1d50 || 0x6027 || [http://www.key64.org/ Key64 Keyboard] | | 0x1d50 || 0x6027 || [http://www.key64.org/ Key64 Keyboard] | ||
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x6028 || [http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/split-ergonomic-keyboard-project-t1753.html ErgoDox] ergonomic keyboard | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x6028 || Teensy 2.0 Development Board [[http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/split-ergonomic-keyboard-project-t1753.html ErgoDox] keyboard] // ergonomic keyboard |
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| 0x1d50 || 0x6029 || [https://github.com/ErikZalm/Marlin Marlin 2.0 (USB Serial)] | | 0x1d50 || 0x6029 || [https://github.com/ErikZalm/Marlin Marlin 2.0 (USB Serial)] | ||
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| 0x1d50 || 0x60a2 || [http://barebox.org barebox bootloader USB DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) Mode] | | 0x1d50 || 0x60a2 || [http://barebox.org barebox bootloader USB DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) Mode] | ||
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x60a3 || [https://github.com/Galvant/ | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x60a3 || [https://github.com/Galvant/antiAFK_firmware antiAFK keyboard (bootloader)] |
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| 0x1d50 || 0x60a4 || Papilio Duo (AVR) | | 0x1d50 || 0x60a4 || Papilio Duo (AVR) | ||
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| 0x1d50 || 0x6104 || [http://www.scopefun.com/ ScopeFun open source instrumentation] | | 0x1d50 || 0x6104 || [http://www.scopefun.com/ ScopeFun open source instrumentation] | ||
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− | | 0x1d50 || 0x6108 || [https://myriadrf.org/projects/limesdr/ Myriad RF LimeSDR] | + | | 0x1d50 || 0x6108 || [https://myriadrf.org/projects/limesdr/ Myriad-RF LimeSDR-USB] |
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| 0x1d50 || 0x610c || [https://github.com/jaretburkett/MagicKeys Magic Keys (boot)] | | 0x1d50 || 0x610c || [https://github.com/jaretburkett/MagicKeys Magic Keys (boot)] | ||
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| 0x1d50 || 0x610d || [https://github.com/jaretburkett/MagicKeys Magic Keys] | | 0x1d50 || 0x610d || [https://github.com/jaretburkett/MagicKeys Magic Keys] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0x1d50 || 0x6110 || reserved for Watterott till January/February 2017 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0x1d50 || 0x6114 || [https://github.com/UA3MQJ/usb-midi-key MIDI key] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0x1d50 || 0x6118 || [https://github.com/hadess/retro-keyboard Thomson MO5 USB keyboard] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0x1d50 || 0x611c || https://github.com/rrevans/ubaboot preliminary JR *R!* | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0x1d50 || 0x6120 || https://github.com/UltimateHackingKeyboard preliminary JR *R!* | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0x1d50 || 0x6128 || https://github.com/Zanith/PSoC-Electrochemical-Device preliminary 1 JR *R!* | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0x1d50 || 0x612c || https://github.com/Zanith/PSoC-Electrochemical-Device preliminary 2 JR *R!* | ||
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|' 0x1d50 || || ''0x1d50 0x???(0/4/8/c) #########- insert next record here -#########''' *R!* | |' 0x1d50 || || ''0x1d50 0x???(0/4/8/c) #########- insert next record here -#########''' *R!* | ||
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The above mentioned IDs have been submitted for inclusion into the http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids list. | The above mentioned IDs have been submitted for inclusion into the http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids list. | ||
− | The strings "reserved" | + | The strings "reserved"|"Reserved"|"*R!*" tag records not to get included in any updates sent upstream. They '''must not''' show up in any other record. |
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+ | The sequences "/*" and "//" denote comment in 3rd field which will not get included to the usb.ids file, any patch should filter out those comments | ||
Groups of IDs (>=1) for one entity or project should get assigned starting at 0x???(0|4|8|c) and allow for a sufficient number (3, for prospective larger projects 7 or 15) of consecutive available free IDs for the previous project to grow. | Groups of IDs (>=1) for one entity or project should get assigned starting at 0x???(0|4|8|c) and allow for a sufficient number (3, for prospective larger projects 7 or 15) of consecutive available free IDs for the previous project to grow. |
Revision as of 22:02, 17 April 2017
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USB Vendor and Product IDs
Open registry for community / homebrew USB Product IDs
Do not apply before your project is published under a FOSS license!
As the openmoko products have been discontinued, Openmoko Inc. is opening up the use of its Vendor ID for use by the Free and Open Source software and hardware communities. This means you can simply register your devices and will get an allocation of a Product ID for free.
Do not apply before your project is published under a FOSS license!
Conditions
Do not apply before your project is published under a FOSS license!
By applying for an Openmoko Product ID, you acknowledge that either
- the USB device you are developing is either an open hardware project (as per the OSHW Definition), or
- the firmware/software running on your USB device is Free / Open Source software, licensed under an OSI-Approved, FSF-Recognized or DFSG-Approved Free / Open Source software license
Do not apply before your project is published under a FOSS license!
In order to request a product ID, please send an e-mail to usb-id@openmoko.org including
- the string "request" somewhere in the subject
- a name and short description of your usb device project
- the license under which you are releasing the hardware and/or software/firmware of the device
- a link to the project website and/or source code repository, if any
- a terse descriptive string for each ID you want, according to the examples below (field#3 in table). This string will show up in tools like `lsusb` etc and should avoid to use "USB" to describe what the device is/does, since those tools are implicitly about USB already. (bad: "USB keyboard", less bad: "Joe's USB-RS232 adapter" (established term in one word), BEST: "ACME1 secure mass storage device, type 512")
- if you (might) need multiple Product IDs, please indicate + explain this at the first message, rather than applying for a second ID later
- If you later decide to apply for a PID elsewhere, you must send us a cancellation mail to avoid collisions, duplicating and other issues. We normally respond to requests within 2 weeks, sometimes it can take up to a month.
Feel free to also contact us on IRC, #openmoko channel on Freenode.
Do not apply before your project is published under a FOSS license!
Assigned/Allocated Openmoko USB Product IDs
Openmoko is using the USB Vendor and Product IDs below. Note that 0x1457 is the Vendor ID of FIC, Inc, and 0x1d50 is the vendor ID of Openmoko, Inc.
The above mentioned IDs have been submitted for inclusion into the http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids list.
The strings "reserved"|"Reserved"|"*R!*" tag records not to get included in any updates sent upstream. They must not show up in any other record.
The sequences "/*" and "//" denote comment in 3rd field which will not get included to the usb.ids file, any patch should filter out those comments
Groups of IDs (>=1) for one entity or project should get assigned starting at 0x???(0|4|8|c) and allow for a sufficient number (3, for prospective larger projects 7 or 15) of consecutive available free IDs for the previous project to grow.
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