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STM32 USB HID (Human Interface Device) Example

The STM32 USBHID example program shows how to configure and use the USB peripheral of STMicroelectronics STM32F103xx microcontroller.

This USB example project implements a Human Interface Device that connects via the USB interface to the PC. A Human Interface Device (HID) does not require any special USB driver, since the HID support is already built into Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Therefore HID devices can be directly connected to the computer.

The configuration of the clocks is done using the Configuration Wizard in file STM32_Init.c.

The example is tesed with the Keil Evaluation Board MCBSTM32.

Refer to Running USBHID for information on how to operate this example project.

STM32_USBHID.ZIP (56K)
Thursday, February 12, 2009
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