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An Introduction To USB
Popular in the desktop PC market for several years now but now moving into the embedded field, USB (universal serial bus) is the serial bus which can realize the Plug&Play connection for PC peripherals.
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Technical Notes: USB
The USB (universal serial bus) is a relatively recent way to connect instruments and devices to the PC. Most new computers have one or two USB ports, in addition to the familiar RS232 (COM) and parallel ports. You can use the USB ports for many peripherals, including digital cameras, printers and data acquisition and control units like the Microlink 751.
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USB Overview
The Universal Serial Bus is an astonishingly useful way to connect large numbers of peripherals together. It is becoming increasingly important in today's electronics world. On this page, we provide basic information on USBs, links to more USB resources, and book references. Take a look!
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Jan Axelson's Lakeview Research
The source for information and tools relating to USB, parallel ports, RS-232 and RS-485 serial communications, 8052-Basic microcontrollers, and making printed-circuit boards. Mr. Axelson has written a number of books, and has created web pages of resources for each topic. Also has information on the Serial Port.
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USB Design By Example
The Second Edition of 'USB Design By Example' has now been published and is being supported from this Intel website A wider range of topics are covered and more examples are available for download! The 'Frequently Asked Questions' portion of this web site is being updated and then moved to the Intel website. Once this update is completed the FAQ section on this site will be deleted.
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Stackable USB Standard
Supports up to 8 USB peripherals top stacked and/or 8 USB peripherals bottom stacked without a hub. 16 total peripheral boards Supports up to 76 USB peripherals in the stack with 10 hub cards Uses rugged, reliable differential connectors designed for demanding embedded environments Extends the power over USB limitation from 500mA to 0.9375A per peripheral card Plug and Play: Automatically detects devices in the stack and...
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USB Implementers Forum, Inc.
USB-IF, Inc. is a non-profit corporation founded by the group of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification. The USB-IF was formed to provide a support organization and forum for the advancement and adoption of Universal Serial Bus technology. The Forum facilitates the development of high-quality compatible USB devices, and promotes the benefits of USB and the quality of products that have passed compliance testing.
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