Plano, TX: Maxim is pleased to announce The Maxim USB Laboratory — a
MAX3421E-/MAX3420E-based USB development system using an ARM7
processor and example software. The laboratory has both a USB host
and USB peripheral implemented in the same ARM C code. This approach
allows development and study of USB peripherals and embedded USB
hosts with the advantage of having a reference device at the other
end of the USB cable, all in the same C code.
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