USB Product IDs
From Openmoko
USB Vendor and Prduct 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.
Vendor ID | Product ID | Description |
0x1d50 | 0x1db5 | IDBG in DFU mode |
0x1d50 | 0x1db6 | IDBG in normal mode |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x5117 | Neo1973/FreeRunner kernel usbnet (g_ether, CDC Ethernet) Mode |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x5118 | Debug Board (FT2232D) for Neo1973/FreeRunner |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x5119 | Neo1973/FreeRunner u-boot usbtty CDC ACM Mode |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x511a | HXD8 u-boot usbtty CDC ACM Mode |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x511b | SMDK2440 u-boot usbtty CDC ACM mode |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x511c | SMDK2443 u-boot usbtty CDC ACM mode |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x511d | QT2410 u-boot usbtty CDC ACM mode |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x511e | Reserved |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x511f | Reserved |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x5120 | Neo1973/FreeRunner u-boot generic serial Mode |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x5121 | Neo1973/FreeRunner kernel mass storage (g_storage) Mode |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x5122 | Neo1973/FreeRunner kernel usbnet (g_ether, RNDIS) Mode |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x5123 | Neo1973/FreeRunner internal USB Bluetooth CSR4 module |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x5124 | Neo1973/FreeRunner Bluetooth Device ID service |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x5125 | TBD |
0x1457 / 0x1d50 | 0x5126 | TBD |
0x1d50 | 0x6000 | Ubertooth Zero |
0x1d50 | 0x6001 | Ubertooth Zero DFU |
0x1d50 | 0x6002 | Ubertooth One |
0x1d50 | 0x6003 | Ubertooth One DFU |
0x1d50 | 0x6004 | LeoLipo (Arduino Leonardo clone with LiPo charger) |
0x1d50 | 0x6005 | LED Flower S |
0x1d50 | 0x6006 | LED Cube |
0x1d50 | 0x6007 | LED Flower |
0x1d50 | 0x6008 | Kisbee 802.15.4 transceiver |
0x1d50 | 0x6009 | Adjacent Reality Tracker |
0x1d50 | 0x600a | AVR Programmer |
0x1d50 | 0x600b | Hypna Go Go |
The above mentioned IDs have been submitted for inclusion into the http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids list
Open registry for community / homebrew USB Product IDs
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.
Conditions
By applying for an Openmoko Product ID, you acknowledge that either
- the USB device you are developing is either an open hardware project with at least publicly available schematics, 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
In order to request a product ID, please send an e-mail to usb-id@openmoko.org including
- 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
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