The new Tektronix scopes have the USB Flash key up front (host), and a USB peripheral port at the back... An oscilloscope embedded enough? Lots of printers have the USB pict-bridge feature. Also host functionality. Rolf Herbert Graf wrote: > On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 14:12 -0800, James Newton, Host wrote: > >>> Again also this is very clever, it does not do USB host, >>> which is significantly more complex then client code, and >>> currently not possible using the PIC's without an external >>> USB host IC. >>> >> I'm also having a difficult time convincing clients that USB Host is not the >> same as USB Peripheral. >> >> Are there actually ANY USB Host implementations in embedded devices? >> > > Define "embedded". > > The newest media players support USB host. By media players I mean those > players that typically have either a hard drive, an ethernet connection > or a DVD drive, and play DIVX/XVID/etc format files. Some of the more > expensive ones have a USB slot to plug in a USB key for viewing > pictures. > > Then there are the consumer NAS type devices. They often have a USB port > for connecting a USB hard drive or stick for access on your network. > > Inside these things have pretty power processors, I'd still consider > them embedded, but certainly not the MCU type embedded! :) > > TTYL > > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist