Take Flight with Feather entries: Keys and A2B FeatherWings #FeatherContest @Hackaday @DigiKey @Adafruit

The Take Flight with Feather Contest is running from now to December 31st – see all the details in the kickoff post!

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We’re going to highlight entries posted on Hackaday.io two at a time. Here are today’s entries:

Keys FeatherWing

By de∫hipu:

Many Adafruit Feather boards are capable of simulating USB HID devices, like keyboards and mice. So why not have a shield that makes it easy to add a small macro keyboard to your computer? Or, you know, a set or really nice buttons with color LEDs to your project.

A²B Feather Wing

By David Knochenhauer:

For my daily work at a big car manufacturer in germany there was the need to have a simple solution testing the A2B Audio Bus. The Feather ecosystem is a perfect match since we can combine several architectures with various programming styles.

A2B nodes can be either master or slave and they can be bus powered (slave nodes only) or local powered.
The first prototype will be a local powered node, which can be either master or slave. Next will be a phantom powered slave node, so you can provide power over the A2B bus.

Want to learn more about Feather? See the Awesome Feather list for details.