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SEGGER brings the Internet Services to USB devices

Escrito por Redacción TNI el 12/10/2014 a las 19:05:22
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SEGGER, leading supplier of embedded systems development tools, announced the release of a complete USB to Internet solution. This solution uses the RNDIS USB class. It enables developers to transform low-end stand-alone products into connected devices with the same functionality as other devices on a local network.

With an appropriate application server in the firmware of a USB-connected device, any internet service on the host computer can access it. Examples include Web, Telnet, FTP or other application specific services.

The host can allow the USB device to access the LAN and Internet if desired. If the USB device is capable of accessing the Internet, like an internet access stick, it can allow host access as well. Installation of an additional USB host driver is not necessary.

Any USB device with a need to configure, retrieve, send or visualize data can benefit from this technology. Examples include printers, measurement devices (digital caliper, torque wrench, ...), cameras, debug probes, and mobile Internet access sticks. This technology can even be used on microcontrollers with as little as 128KB of Flash.
SEGGER’s emUSB-Device PRO and embOS/IP PRO packages form the first complete out-of-the-box solution for accessing stand-alone USB devices with standard Internet services such as a Web browser.

You can find out more at: www.segger.com/emusb-rndis-class.html.
More information about emUSB-Device is available at: www.segger.com/emusb.html.