Re: USB on a breadboard?
- From: clubley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Simon Clubley)
- Date: 14 Aug 2006 07:37:45 -0500
In article <1155420584.414702.144310@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, brehob@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Yep, I'm aware of the signalling issues with USB (didn't know ethernet
was the same way). I was hoping that some DIP package might exist that
we could use at slow speed. But a kit will be good enough for those
that need USB/ethernet.
I have used a HC08 JB8 on a breadboard before, which appeared to work ok,
at least with a UHCI controller.
Be aware that this is a low speed device (1.5Mbits/second) limited to 2
endpoints, each endpoint with a 8 byte maximum buffer.
Simon.
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