Hi all, As Larsen said Atmel has a nice USB Host/OTG chip AT43USB380. Recently I have set up a discussion group about Atmel USB products in particular about the 380 device. If you or maybe someone else is interested is invited to join the group. Working with this device is very nice. Atmel provides a good library for device/host mode as well as a mass storage device driver. The documentation is well written. The only bad point is that the library is compiled with ADS1.2, but I have been told that Atmel is working hard to release a GCC library in these days. The link to the group is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/atusb I will be using this device with the LPC2214. Regards, Marko Panger Gus wrote: >Philips already have USB hosts that are none-PCI so adding one to >the LPC family is not impossible. > >--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Messal, Art" <art.messal@e...> >wrote: > > >>Hi Gus, >> >>Rumor has it that Philips will soon have an LPCxxxx device which >> >> >can act as > > >>both a USB slave and host. But >>this is only rumor. LPC23xx with USB on-the-go. >> >> >> -Art- >> >> >> _____ >> >>From: Gus [mailto:gus_is_working@y...] >>Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 11:07 AM >>To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com >>Subject: [lpc2000] Re: USB host and ARM >> >> >> >>Bob and all, >> >>Thanks for all the replies. You are right Bob. Everything said was >>for device not a host!! >> >>I am looking for HOST (same as PC) where you can plug a device >> >> >(mose > > >>or keyboard) in. >> >>I am not aware of any low cost chip with USB host function! Maybe >>they make hosts only for chips that run linux and windows, too bad! >> >>Thanks, >> >>Gus >> >>--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "lpc2100_fan" <lpc2100_fan@y...> >>wrote: >> >> >>>Gus, >>> >>>got some information about the Atmel devices. All that I have >>> >>> >seen > > >>are >> >> >>>DEVICE only. No host functionality. >>> >>>Cheers, Bob >>> >>>--- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Gus" <gus_is_working@y...> >>> >>> >wrote: > > >>>>Hello, >>>> >>>>I am looking for ARM chip with built-in USB "host"! I know >>>> >>>> >there > > >>are >> >> >>>>hundreds out there but I am looking for one with built in >>>> >>>> >FLASH > > >>and >> >> >>>>RAM, just like LPC2000 chips. >>>> >>>>Any ideas? >>>> >>>>Thanks, >>>> >>>>Gus >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >>Yahoo! Groups Sponsor >> >>ADVERTISEMENT >> >> >> >> ><http://us.ard.yahoo.com/SIG=129aspcv7/M=298184.5639630.6699735.30011 >76/D=gr > > >oups/S=1706554205:HM/EXP=1102010920/A=2434971/R=0/SIG=11eeoolb0/*http >://www. > > >>netflix.com/Default?mqso=60185400> click here >> >><http://us.adserver.yahoo.com/l? >> >> >M=298184.5639630.6699735.3001176/D=groups/S= > > >>:HM/A=2434971/rand=822081700> >> >> _____ >> >>Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >>* To visit your group on the web, go to: >>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lpc2000/ >><http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lpc2000/> >> >> >>* To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >>lpc2000-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com >><mailto:lpc2000-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com?subject=Unsubscribe> >> >> >>* Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of >> >> >Service > > >><http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> . >> >> >> >> >>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> >> > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: USB host and ARM
2004-12-01 by Marko Panger
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