Philips 4.5.ISP1362 Device Stack, Philips Semiconductors, ISP1362 Linux Stack User’s Guide

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4.5.ISP1362 Device Stack

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ISP1362 Evaluation

Kit on Machine 1

USB Peripherals on Machine 1

Figure 4-1: Host Stack Evaluation Example Setup

In Figure 4-1, the requirements for the connected devices to work are:

The Linux kernel has class drivers or drivers corresponding to the connected USB device enabled and loaded.

The Linux OS has the appropriate application to work with the connected device.

Explanation on setting of environment for various USB devices is beyond the scope of this document.

4.5.ISP1362 Device Stack

Once the ISP1362 modules are loaded, you can connect the ISP1362 to any other PC USB host through the Mini-B to Standard-B cable. The ISP1362 device will appear as a mass storage device (removable disk). The following figure shows the device stack evaluation setup:

ISP1362 Evaluation Kit on Machine 1

PC as Standard USB

Host

OTG Mini-B to

Standard-B Cable

Figure 4-2: Device Stack Evaluation Setup

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