Designing USB into embedded systems
by Jim Gilbert, TransDimension Inc
USB is a widely used and flexible standard, with applications that go far beyond adding peripherals to PCs. What are the pros and cons of adding it to embedded systems, and how should an engineer evaluate the options available?
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