Iguanaworks, USB Infrared Hardware Maker, Has Closed Down
Iguanaworks, a company that produced open-source USB infrared transceivers, has announced that it is shutting down its operations.
Why it matters
The closure of Iguanaworks is a loss for the open-source hardware community, as it was a provider of affordable and customizable infrared control solutions.
Key Points
- 1Iguanaworks was a maker of open-source USB infrared hardware
- 2The company has announced that it is closing down its business
- 3The USB infrared transceiver product line is now open-sourced
Details
Iguanaworks was a company that specialized in the development and production of open-source USB infrared transceivers. These devices allowed users to control various electronic devices, such as TVs, media players, and home automation systems, using infrared remote controls. The company has now announced that it is shutting down its operations, and the USB infrared transceiver product line has been open-sourced. This means that the hardware designs and software code for the devices are now available for anyone to use, modify, and distribute freely.
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