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| 2010-07-02 | MCUs with USB, 96KB RAM cut system cost, footprint Microchip Technology unveils its four-member line dubbed PIC24FJ256GB210 of microcontrollers that integrated USB for Embedded Host/Peripheral/On-the-Go and 96KB RAM to improve throughput and data buffering. |
| 2010-06-03 | Regulator powers USB OTG, HDMI circuits Fairchild Semiconductor is offering a 5V 300mA TinyBoost regulator, the FAN4860, that delivers power to USB On-the-Go (OTG) and HDMI communication circuits. |
| 2010-04-22 | Comparing bus solutions This application note discusses Local Interconnect Network (LIN), USB-On-the-Go, DisplayPort, digital isolators and more. |
| 2010-03-19 | USB On-The-Go (OTG) basics USB On-The-Go (OTG) basics |
| 2009-06-23 | USB OTG: The best portable product interface? USB OTG is a wired interface that enables all of these situations over a single, small-profile receptacle. |
| 2009-05-20 | Battery charger provides instant-on power Summit has expanded its programmable battery charger IC family with the introduction of the SMB329. |
| 2009-03-23 | Understand USB embedded host stack The Stack is state machine based, and utilises both interrupts and a polling mechanism. |
| 2009-03-17 | Communication device class host Know how to develop a USB CDC application using a USB OTG microcontroller as the embedded host. |
| 2009-01-30 | Interface to ISP1705 USB host Here are PCB design guidelines when integrating the ISP1705 transceiver into a system. |
| 2009-01-28 | Interfacing to ISP1507 Learn how a link can interface to the ISP1507 for a host, peripheral or On-The-Go application. |
| 2008-12-22 | OTG add-on to USB software library This document describes the features integrated in AT90USBxxx USB software library and illustrates how to develop customisable USB on-the-go applications. |
| 2008-11-03 | USB 2.0 PCB guidelines for ArcticLink Solutions Platform Know how to get the optimum signal quality on the USB bus and minimise problems related to signal integrity. |
| 2008-09-15 | Power manager features USB on-the-go Power manager features USB on-the-go |
| 2008-09-10 | Demo board enables fast capacitive touch sensing Microchip has announced an addition to its mTouch capacitive touch offerings, the PICDEM Touch Sense 2 Demo Board. |
| 2008-07-01 | Microcontrollers embrace USBs The USB is supplanting the RS-232 bus as the standard serial interface in general-purpose MCUs. |
| 2008-04-24 | Microchip updates 32bit USB-OTG MCU Microchip has added another low-cost 32bit USB On-The-Go MCU to its PIC32 line, enabling the chip maker to offer designers a dozen options to solve their growing requirements for more performance, more memory and advanced USB OTG connectivity. |
| 2007-06-28 | Atmel debuts AVR 32bit MCUs for low-power PC-centric apps Atmel Corp. has introduced the AVR32 UC3B series of MCUs for low power PC-centric applications that has Full-Speed (12Mbps) USB 2.0 with On-The-Go (OTG) capability. |
| 2007-06-13 | USB MCU achieves 480Mbps data rates Cyan Technology has launched 16bit MCU that can act as USB2.0 full-speed (12Mbits) device in host, peripheral or On The Go (OTG) modes as well as achieve high-speed data rates of 480Mbits. |
| 2006-06-22 | Oxford Semi IC integrates USB host, OTG controllers Oxford Semiconductor has released a single-chip solution featuring USB host, peripheral and on-the-go controllers integrated with high-speed transceivers. |
| 2005-08-10 | ULPI interface specs support hi-speed USB transceivers The ULPI Working Group announced the first public availability of the UTMI+ low-pin interface (ULPI) industry specification for hi-speed universal serial bus (USB) and USB on-the-go (OTG) transceiver chips. |
| 2005-05-02 | USB solutions for the embedded world A well-planned USB implementation simplifies integration efforts for USB into end-products |
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