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USB Design By Example 2nd Edition (Engineer-to-Engineer)

by John Hyde
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Overview

This unique guide goes beyond all the Universal Serial Bus (USB) specification overviews to provide you with the expert knowledge and skills you need to design and implement USB I/O devices. It is organized around a series of fully documented, real-world examples, and is structured to serve as both a step-by-step guide for creating specific devices and a complete reference to USB. Design examples cover most USB classes (HID, communications, audio, mass-storage and hub) and provide insights into high-speed USB 2.0 devices, including a definition and a device driver for a vendor class, called blockio.Intel insider John Hyde:
  • Provides examples, complete with schematics and source code, that gradually increase in complexity
  • Describes many vendor solutions and shows how to pick the ones best suited to your project needs
  • Explains how to design a vast array of devices, including data acquisition, audio, video and computer-telephony examples
The CD-ROM contains:
  • Source code and project files for all the examples in the book (PC Host and I/O device)
  • Evaluation versions of design and debug tools
  • The USB specification and supporting class and test documents
  • Categorized links to other USB solution suppliers

Author Bio:John Hyde is a twenty-three year veteran of Intel, where he has held multiple technical marketing and evangelist roles, and is responsible for creating and delivering technical training materials.

About the Author, John Hyde

John Hyde is a 22-year Intel veteran who has been responsible for providing technical documentation, demonstrations and technical training for a wide range of Intel's products. He is currently working as a writer-in-residence for Intel Press. John realized the need for USB Design By Example while he was Intel's editor for the PC98 System Design Guide. PC industry leaders then pointed out that the PC's ISA bus, serial and parallel ports degrade system performance and should be replaced by USB devices, but USB was "just too difficult to use." John holds a Bachelors degree in Electronics from Southampton University in England.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
INTEL PRESS
Pages
510
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780970284655

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