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Click to Enlarge      USB Design by Example, 2nd Edition
A Practical Guide to Building I/O Devices
by John Hyde

Choosing a USB I/O Device
Visit the following websites for information regarding the devices listed below.**

Transceivers
Agere - USS2X1 HS/FS transceiver
Micrel - MIC2550 FS/LS transceiver
Philips - PDIUSBP11A FS/LS transceiver
Sipex - SP5301 FS/LS transceiver
FS/LS Peripherals
National Semiconductor - USBN9603 FS/LS peripheral
Netchip - NET2890 FS peripheral
Philips - PDIUSBD11 LS peripheral
Philips - PDIUSBD12 FS/LS peripheral
HS Peripherals
NetChip - Request a NET2290 HS Peripheral Datasheet
Philips - ISP1581 HS peripheral
Devices
Cypress - CY7C63000a LS device
Cypress - EZ-USB FS device
Cypress - EZ-USB FX FS device
Cypress - EZ-USB FX2 HS device
Kawasaki - USB3 FS device
MicroChip - PIC16C745/6 LS Device
Fixed Function Devices
Cypress - USB-USB
FTDI - Serial
Kawasaki - HomePNA
Kawasaki - Ethernet
Kawasaki - PC Legacy I/O
Netchip - Scanner
Philips - Audio
Prolific Technology - Parallel
Samsung - Joystick
SCM Microsystems - SCSI
Semtech - Touch Screen
SMSC - Floppy Disk
**The following links will take you from the Intel Web site. Intel does not control the content of these linked Web sites.
USB Design by Example
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