Re: USB OTG high speed
From: Antti Lukats (antti_at_case2000.com)
Date: 06/06/04
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Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 15:27:06 -0700
"rickman" <spamgoeshere4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I see where Atmel has announced a USB OTG full speed controller chip.
> It looks interesting. But I would prefer a high speed device. Anyone
> know of such a chip? Or I can use a core if it is not too large. So
> far I have not found anything that will implement OTG and high speed.
>
> Rick "rickman" Collins
Hi Rick,
the philips HS chips is not available at least for normal mortals. It realy
looks like real nice part but I guess only available in some very small BGS
like package :(
there are a few HS OTG PHY chips available, (at least 3 known to us) and
some companies have also working IP Cores (OTG HS).
www.asics.ws
they have a OTG eval board for demonstration of the OTG IP Core that
supports OTG PHY solutions from 5 different manufacturers.
Antti
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