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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
There are 3 way to use USB: | There are 3 way to use USB: | ||
− | * '''USB Device mode''': your board can be connected to any PC's USB port and used as a standard USB device. [[USB_Gadget | See how to configure USB device mode of the APF9328]] (no specific hardware needed except a USB cable). | + | * '''USB Device mode''': your board can be connected to any PC's USB port and used as a standard USB device. |
− | * '''USB Host mode''': you can connect any standard USB devices to your board. [[ | + | **[[USB_Gadget | See how to configure USB device mode of the APF9328]] (no specific hardware needed except a USB cable). |
+ | * '''USB Host mode''': you can connect any standard USB devices to your board. | ||
+ | **[[ISP1761_Linux_driver | See how to configure USB Host mode of the APF9328+DevFull]] | ||
* '''USB OnTheGo''': your board can act as Host or Device, depending on the context. Not supported yet. | * '''USB OnTheGo''': your board can act as Host or Device, depending on the context. Not supported yet. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB |
Revision as of 17:37, 29 June 2008
USB stands for Universal Serial Bus and is a defacto standard in the nowadays computer world.
Usage
There are 3 way to use USB:
- USB Device mode: your board can be connected to any PC's USB port and used as a standard USB device.
- See how to configure USB device mode of the APF9328 (no specific hardware needed except a USB cable).
- USB Host mode: you can connect any standard USB devices to your board.
- USB OnTheGo: your board can act as Host or Device, depending on the context. Not supported yet.