USB OTG high speed

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rickman

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I see where Atmel has announced a USB OTG full speed controller chip.
It looks interesting. But I would prefer a high speed device. Anyone
know of such a chip? Or I can use a core if it is not too large. So
far I have not found anything that will implement OTG and high speed.

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You might want to look at the ISP1761 at Philips. They have a page up
for it, but I am not sure if it is available.
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/buses/usb/products/otg/isp1761/


rickman <spamgoeshere4@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<40BF9374.B3B5A244@yahoo.com>...
I see where Atmel has announced a USB OTG full speed controller chip.
It looks interesting. But I would prefer a high speed device. Anyone
know of such a chip? Or I can use a core if it is not too large. So
far I have not found anything that will implement OTG and high speed.

--

Rick "rickman" Collins

rick.collins@XYarius.com
Ignore the reply address. To email me use the above address with the XY
removed.

Arius - A Signal Processing Solutions Company
Specializing in DSP and FPGA design URL http://www.arius.com
4 King Ave 301-682-7772 Voice
Frederick, MD 21701-3110 301-682-7666 FAX
 
"rickman" <spamgoeshere4@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:40BF9374.B3B5A244@yahoo.com...
I see where Atmel has announced a USB OTG full speed controller chip.
It looks interesting. But I would prefer a high speed device. Anyone
know of such a chip? Or I can use a core if it is not too large. So
far I have not found anything that will implement OTG and high speed.

Rick "rickman" Collins
Hi Rick,

the philips HS chips is not available at least for normal mortals. It realy
looks like real nice part but I guess only available in some very small BGS
like package :(

there are a few HS OTG PHY chips available, (at least 3 known to us) and
some companies have also working IP Cores (OTG HS).
www.asics.ws
they have a OTG eval board for demonstration of the OTG IP Core that
supports OTG PHY solutions from 5 different manufacturers.

Antti
 

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