Three Steps for USB Application Success - Design, Verify, Certify
With the USB protocol being so popular nowadays (and frankly speaking, was there ever a time it wasn’t?), there are many advantages of enabling USB in an application, like versatility, ease of use, proliferation within the industry. However, there are also some hidden potential traps, which I'll discuss in more detail here.
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