Overview: USB has become the most widespread medium to connect devices to a computer. Interfaces such as RS-232 and UART are quickly being replaced by USB as the preferred communication link. Behind the easy-to-use features that attract customers to products with USB lies the challenge of working with this complex protocol.
This webinar, geared toward engineers new to design with USB, will cover:
- USB protocol and common issues with its implementation in today's embedded designs
- Considerations necessary to choosing between various specifications based on device requirements
- USB evaluation and design development tools, especially industry tools that make the process of creating USB devices easier than ever before
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Presenters:
Presenters:
Rakesh Reddy
Product Manager, PSoC Mixed-Signal Arrays
Cypress Semiconductor Corp.
Rakesh joined Cypress in 2007 after graduating from Marquette University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He has worked with applications engineering in embedded system designs. He has filed for a patent for an industrial systems solution and is currently providing product marketing support for software development.
Brian Booker
Applications Manager, Consumer and Computation Division
Cypress Semiconductor Corp.
Brian Booker began his work with USB technology in 2000 as a member of the Applications Engineering group at Cypress, providing support on the full-speed USB product line. He is currently the Applications Manager for the Wireless and USB product lines at Cypress. Prior to joining Cypress, Brian worked for 12 years as a Nuclear Engineer and Submarine Warfare Officer at various duty stations for the United States Navy. He was certified as a Nuclear Engineer by the Department of Energy, Division of Naval Reactors, and holds B.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Information & Computer Science.
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