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USB Complete
Everything You Need to Develop Custom USB Peripherals
- Auteur(s) : Jan Axelson
- Editeur : Lakeview Research
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Nombre de pages : 524 pages
- Date de parution : 01/09/2001
Résumé
Every Windows 98 and Windows 2000 computer contains
Universal Serial Bus ports for connecting to a variety of
peripherals. This guide takes the pain out of designing for
this popular interface with specific, detailed examples
that show how to develop USB devices and the applications
that communicate with them. How the USB communicates with
the PC, deciding if a project should use a USB interface,
choosing a USB controller chip for peripheral design, and
determining code which USB peripherals need to communicate
with Windows applications are covered in detail. Reflecting
the changes in the newly released USB 2.0 standard, this
book also includes a complete project that shows how to
develop a custom USB peripheral from start to finish.
Contents
- 1. A Fresh Start
- 2. Is USB Right for My Project?
- 3. Inside USB Transfers
- 4. A Transfer Type for Every Purpose
- 5. Enumeration: How the Host Learns about Devices
- 6. Control Transfers: Structured Requests for Critical Data
- 7. Chip Choices
- 8. Inside a USB Controller: the Cypress enCoRe
- 9. Writing Firmware: the Cypress enCoRe
- 10. How the Host Communicates
- 11. How Windows Selects a Driver
- 12. Device Classes
- 13. Human Interface Devices: Firmware Basics
- 14. Human Interface Devices: Reports
- 15. Human Interface Devices: Host Application Primer
- 16. Human Interface Devices: Host ApplicationExample
- 17. Device Testing
- 18. Hubs: the Link between Devices and the Host
- 19. Managing Power
- 20. Signals and Encoding
- 21. The Electrical Interface
- Index
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