On a resent presentation Philips says they will have a uP in the LPC series with USB host functionality and OTG on chip (LPC23xx) H1 2006. With that volume in mind you may be able to get early enginering samples from them. Regards /Ake 42Bastian Schick wrote: >Gus <gus_is_working@...> schrieb am Tue, 15 Nov 2005 19:31:03 -0000: > > > >>>I found another one at Atmel which is even better as you do not >>>need an USB chip: AT43USB380 (host,device or OTG) >>> >>> >>This is not a processor! This is a USB interface chip. How it is >>better? These are totally different products! >> >> >Agree. Better w.r.t number of chips. USBwiz => 3 chips, 43USB380 => 2 chips > >But I like a single chip solution (need not be ARM): MCU with USB host (or >OTG) + LCD (any tip ???). >I need to attach custom USB device, so USBwiz is no alternative at all. > >There are many chips with USB device + LCD, so I just wondered if I >could handle the low-level USB host stuff by hand ( I need 100K/year, so >SW cost does not matter much, but chip costs a lot :-) > > > -- --- Ake Hedman (YAP - Yet Another Programmer) eurosource, Brattbergav�?gen 17, 820 50 LOS, Sweden Phone: (46) 657 413430 Cellular: (46) 73 84 84 102 Company home: http://www.eurosource.se Kryddor/Te/Kaffe: http://www.brattberg.com Personal homepage: http://www.eurosource.se/akhe Automated home: http://www.vscp.org [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: USB host on 214x ??
2005-11-16 by Ake Hedman, eurosource
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