It is possible to attach an USB device (like a pen drive) to the LPC2148 to manage their memory? AFAIK, the USB on LPC2148 must be a host, and the USB on a pen drive is client, the LPC can act as a host? If not, it is too difficult to implement it? Em Qui 09 Fev 2006 10:14, Danish Ali escreveu: > At the risk of sounding unhelpful, yes that's what it's there for. > > But you have to write the software to run on the lpc2148 to make > it behave like one of the standard USB items. (There's an example > for it to pretend to be a USB mouse, and another as an external > drive). > > If you don't want it to be a standard USB device, you have to > write lpc software to do what you want AND write the USB drivers > for the Windows end. > > What is not supported (I don't think it can be) is to use the > built-in USB port for downloading code and then debugging, so > you'll still need a JTAG interface. > > Wigglers are very cheap. > > Regards, > Danish
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: LPC2148 USB
2006-02-09 by Xtian Xultz
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