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USB Host Library

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Author: MIKROE

Last Updated: 2015-03-13

Package Version: 1.1.0.0

Category: USB

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License: MIT license  

USB Host Library presents the user set of functions required to handle USB host module. A embedded user application program uses API defined in this library to access USB host peripheral.

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USB Host Library presents the user set of functions required to handle USB host module. A embedded user application program uses API defined in this library to access USB host peripheral. The library has set of functions implemented within library and also uses set of callback functions which will be implemented by application designer outside of the library. Library internally handles device enumeration, leaving the user to process other requests.

As example of use of this library, following USB host classes are implemented:

  • HID (Human Interface Devices) class.
  • MSC BOT (Mass Storage - Bulk Only Transport) class. 

USB Host Library features following functions:


USBHost_Init
USBHost_Disable
USBHost_IntHandler
USBHost_InitEp
USBHost_Main
USBHost_GetDeviceSpeed
USBHost_GetFrameNumber
USBHost_GetReceivedSize
USBHost_GetTransactionStatus
USBHost_GetEpDescriptor
USBHost_GetInterfaceDescriptor
USBHost_GetConfigDescriptor
USBHost_GetDeviceDescriptor
USBHost_Receive
USBHost_Send
USBHost_RegisterClassHandler
USBHost_RegisterClassRequestsHandler
USBHost_RegisterInterfaceInitHandler
USBHost_RegisterDeviceEventHandler
USBHost_GetEpMaxPacketSize
USBHost_ControlTransfer
USBHost_ReqSetConfiguration
USBHost_ReqSetConfiguration
USBHost_ReqSetAddress
USBHost_ReqSetAddress
USBHost_ReqSetInterface
USBHost_ReqSetFeature
USBHost_ReqSetDescriptor
USBHost_ReqGetStatus
USBHost_ReqGetInterface
USBHost_ReqGetDescriptor
USBHost_ReqGetConfiguration
USBHost_ReqClearFeature

Release notes:

Version 1.1.0.0:   

 - ARM TI Tiva MCUs supported.

 - Examples for mikroMedia 5 for Tiva added.

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