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A Practical Guide to Building I/O Devices by John Hyde

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This unique guide goes beyond all the Universal Serial Bus (USB) specification overviews to provide you with the expert knowledge and skills you need to design and implement USB I/O devices. It is organized around a series of fully documented, real-world examples, and is structured to serve as both a step-by-step guide for creating specific devices and a complete reference to USB. Design examples cover most USB classes (HID, communications, audio, mass-storage and hub) and provide insights into high-speed USB 2.0 devices, including a device driver for a vendor class called blockio.
Intel insider John Hyde:
 | Provides examples, complete with schematics and source code, that gradually increase in complexity |
 | Describes many vendor solutions and shows how to pick the ones best suited to your project needs |
 | Explains how to design a vast array of devices, including data acquisition, audio, video and computer-telephony examples
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The CD-ROM contains:
 | Source code and project files for all the examples in the book (PC Host and I/O device) |
 | Evaluation versions of design and debug tools |
 | The USB specification and supporting class and test documents |
 | Categorized links to other USB solution suppliers
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"Excellent, clear facts. The USB 2.0 book just saved us a lot of time and effort - I can't imagine what I would have done if that book hadn't been available - it was just right."
-Chris Gadke, Design Engineer, Tektronix
"We have used this book extensively to help us produce several USB devices. John Hyde's insights are invaluable and he expresses them clearly. A must have book."
- George T. Frueh Software Engineer Educational Computer Company, Inc.
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John Hyde is a twenty-three year veteran of Intel, where he has held multiple technical marketing and evangelist roles, and is responsible for creating and delivering technical training materials.
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