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Need sample design of USB implemented in an MCU

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MCU uPSD 32xx from ST has USB interface.
 

USB

Hi friend ...
I have something on Pic ..
I think usb very easy on pic ... ;) U may also programming usb port in picbasic..

best regards..
 

Look TI Controller (MCS51 core) build in USB controller ...
www.ti.com
 

CCS pic compiler has code for USB micro PIC16C745 ans PIC 16C765.
 

abu_zakan said:
Needs to be in 'C' on any micro.

Thanks
Abu_zakan

look at microchip ... go to download technical file ... there a lots of information about usb mcu and the samples
 

Try
h**p://www.beyondlogic.org/index.htm#USB
They have sample C code for a pic16f877 and a philips PDIUSBD11.
 

USB printer interface

Hey! can anybody tell me How can I interface my microcontroller unit to the USB printer directly to print some data.....???
8)
 

It is an example of micropsd and USB
 

anybody has an example for usbn9603 or usbn9604 ???
 

abu_zakan said:
Thanks,

Any idea about the SL811 pricing ?

Abu_zakan

You can find the price here?

**broken link removed**

But sample price may be much higher and volume price may be much lower than that from major distributors.
 

Here is an application with USBN9604 and COP8. code is in C and can be easily ported:
**broken link removed**
 

Implementation USB into microcontroller Igor Atmel-USB device:
USB-RS232 converter + USB-8/16bit converter + USB-EEPROM scratch pad
based on cheap AVR microcontroller:
www.cesko.host.sk/IgorPlugUSB_RS232/IgorPlug-USB%20(AVR)%20RS232_eng.htm

Implementation USB into microcontroller: IgorPlug-USB (AVR):
www.cesko.host.sk/IgorPlugUSB/IgorPlug-USB%20(AVR)_eng.htm

No USB hardware needed, all is implemented in software in a cheap Atmel AVR MCU.
 

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