MCCI's TrueTask USB stack uses a modular driver architecture that is not only compact and portable but fast too. It handles USB 3.0 and all USB device protocols. USB is ubiquitous with USB 3.0 (see ...
This application note discusses USB embedded host that can possibly make embedded applications use in a wide range of USB devices. It introduces Microship’s microcontrollers with the USB On-The-Go ...
The Raspberry Pi 2 is a very popular platform in the maker movement, providing remarkable computing power at a very low price. As such, Microsoft Corp. has chosen it as a key “Internet of Things” (IoT ...
A USB Device Controller (a.k.a UDC), this is the low level driver for the USB controller of your microcontroller. It should be provided by the HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) or BSP (Board Support ...
The USB device stack core uses 3045 bytes of flash, and 373 of RAM, and the HID class takes an additional 784 bytes of storage, and 201 bytes of RAM. We’re not told on which target, but that gives an ...
The USB interface is very well suited for transport of audio ranging from low-fidelity voice connections to high-quality, multichannel audio streams. Many applications from communications, to ...
Reported by Anselmo L. S. Melo: This can be achieved by making the stack supporting more than 1 interface per usb device config, or multiple configs. An example must be added to show off the usage, ...
There is no doubt that, since the introduction of USB over 20 years ago, personal computers have become easier to use. Adding a peripheral device is usually straightforward for even the most ...
Our hacker [Piers Finlayson] is at it again, and this time he has added USB support to One ROM. With this new connectivity you can attach your One ROM to your computer with a USB cable and then in a ...
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