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Alacron Technical Papers
Industrial Imaging * Machine OCR * Real-Time Imaging * The Pros and Cons of USB2.0 * The Future of High Performance Machine Vision * The Impact of Future Microprocessors on Imaging Technology * The Impact of Microprocessors on Medical Imaging Technology
preview:
http://www.alacron.com

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DSL Design USB Articles
Original Nuts&Volts magazine article available for reading on-line ADD A UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS INTERFACE TO YOUR NEXT PROJECT -- IT'S EASIER THAN YOU MIGHT THINK! added: 5-1-01 This is the article that started it all. Get the basics on the DLP-USB1 USB adapter.
To read the article click here.
Nuts&Volts magazine article available for reading on-line added: 12-10-01 The article describes both the DLP-IO16 and DLP-IO26...
preview:
http://www.dlpdesign.com
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A Step-By-Step Guide to Developing USB I/O Devices
This guide takes a step-by-step approach to the development process and an example design is implemented using this process.
This example is a simple buttons and lights design; it includes an 8 bit input port and an 8 bit output port that can be controlled by the PC host or from the I/O device.
This design is easily expanded to cover other applications.
Other examples are available.
preview:
http://www.jged.com
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Embedded USB - a brief tutorial
If you need your embedded application to talk to a PC then increasingly the way to go is USB. Partly this is because of the performance it can supply but also for the very practical reason that many PCs and most portables no longer have parallel or serial ports.
But unlike the good old parallel or serial cables these interfaces are far from simple to implement, debug or program.
Here is a quick summary of some terms you might encounter.
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http://www.computer-solutions.co.uk
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book-classic
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Universal Serial Bus System Architecture
provides an in-depth discussion of USB and is based on the 1.0 version of the Universal Serial Bus specification.
It focuses on the USB protocol, signaling environment, and electrical specifications, along with the hardware/software interaction required to configure and access USB devices.
Although this book does not focus on writing USB device drivers
preview:
http://www.amazon.com
date: 2/23/2001
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USB Multi-Role Device Design By Example
Cypress Semiconductor supports all facets of USB design and has products covering the breadth and depth of possible USB solutions.
The two products described in this book, the CY7C67200 EZ-OTG Host/Peripheral Controller and the CY7C67300 EZ-Host Host/Peripheral Controller will enable new designs particularly in the portable applications arena.
This book, with the support of other Cypress documentation, should get your USB product idea...
preview:
http://www.usb-by-example.com
date: 1/1/2003
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