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This page includes links to articles published in magazines and on-line.
Many of the magazine articles are now available on-line and links have
been included where possible. The articles have been separated
into three sections:
To view an article, click on
the article title.
Most of the articles are in
PDF format and require
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viewed.
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Magazine Articles |
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Article Title |
Author |
Publication |
Author's Website |
Using the Vinco/Vinculum-II to communicate over a ZigBee RF link |
Fred Eady |
Nuts & Volts September 2011 |
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Software Defined Radio With USB Interface |
Burkhard Kainka |
Elektor Electronics |
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Add Audio Playback To Your Next Project |
Don Powrie |
Nuts & Volts |
https://www.dlpdesign.com |
Embedded USB Breakthrough |
Jeff Bachiochi |
Circuit Cellar |
https://www.circuitcellar.com/ |
USB<=>RS232 Converter |
И. Хуртин |
Radio (Russia) |
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Programming an FPGA over USB using the JTAG Protocol |
Sakamoto Yasuhiro |
Toragi (Japan) |
https://www.cqpub.co.jp/toragi/ |
User-Friendly USB Device and Application |
Shigeki Serry |
Toragi (Japan) |
https://www.cqpub.co.jp/toragi/ |
Multi-Protocol USB: An All-Serial Data Acquisition
System - No Microcontroller Required! |
Don Powrie |
Nuts & Volts Magazine (USA)
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https://www.dlpdesign.com |
Developer Friendly USB |
Don Powrie |
Nuts & Volts Magazine (USA)
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https://www.dlpdesign.com |
Bit-Bang USB: Perhaps The Easiest USB Interface
Yet! |
Don Powrie |
Nuts & Volts Magazine (USA)
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https://www.dlpdesign.com |
USB Made Simple |
Eddy Insam |
Electronics World (UK) |
https://www.eix.co.uk |
Boarding the
Universal Serial Bus: Pick The Solution That Fits Your Project!
(Not available to read on-line) |
Jan Axelson |
Nuts & Volts Magazine (USA)
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https://www.lvr.com |
USB, FTDI Style (Not available to read on-line) |
Jeff Pollard |
Circuit Cellar Magazine (USA) |
https://www.xylotex.com |
Add a Universal Serial Bus Interface To Your
Project - It's Easier Than You Think! |
Don Powrie |
Nuts & Volts Magazine (USA)
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https://www.dlpdesign.com |
For more articles by Don Powrie of DLP Design please see
https://www.dlpdesign.com/pub.shtml. |
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On-Line Articles |
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Article Title |
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Publication |
Author's Website |
USB-CANtastic |
Craig Beiferman &
Dale Herman
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Circuit Cellar Magazine (USA) |
https://www.apoxcontrols.com |
Interfacing with a High-Speed Data Link |
Donovan G Govan & John L Bähr |
Proceedings (ISBN 0-473-09117-8) of the 9th
Electronics New Zealand Conference |
https://www.physics.otago.ac.nz/electronics/index.html
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USB on a Stamp |
Ben Lennard |
Lennard Electronics Website |
https://www.flat87.co.nr/ben |
USB with the simplicity of RS232 - High Speed USB
Controllers for Serial and FIFO Applications |
Craig
Peacock |
Beyond Logic Website |
https://www.beyondlogic.org |
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"Some companies (like FTDI) have taken the approach of
nearly completely relieving their customers of any USB knowledge,
providing drivers and APIs for the host side, and a simple FIFO or
serial interface at the device side. This seems like a good
strategy to me, as it provides a USB interface that can be implemented
in a design without the engineer first having to become a USB guru."
Michael
DeVault -
DeVaSys on the
USB Developers Web Board
"I have purchased a couple of DLP-245 modules to
test-drive your USB chip in FPGA or ASIC context. I was up and
running within a few hours! (including the addition of the module to an
Insight Xilinx Board, the drivers' installation, the FPGA application
coding, and building a small USB demo project)."
"Everything (ASSP & drivers) seems perfectly designed on
your side and I was very strongly impressed. I have even purchased
another tool using your chip (the small logic analyzer from Rocky Logic)
which also works like a breeze (using the same USB drivers)."
"Today, I updated my website to reference your solution,
and I have started to promote it heavily towards my customers and
delegates who express interest in USB (during our HDL Training courses).
See
https://www.alse-fr.com/English/cool_links.html."
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