Somehow I mangled "USB" in the original subject line. USB, not HSB Forrest W Christian wrote: > I'm still (a year later), on the quest for some way to act as a USB Host > in a low-pin-count device. What I am looking for is either a SPI (or > I2C) peripheral or a full blown microcontroller which can interface to > various USB devices - typically USB HID or serial CDC, but not mass > storage. The "other end" of this application will be a multidrop > serial bus - the serial-port side code currently easily fits in 4Kwords > in a PIC18f886 - Of course, i'm not sure how much room the USB side needs. > > So, essentially I need a microcontroller with USB Host mode, and a > serial port - or a pair of chips which do the same thing. > > I'm looking to keep the costs low. Plus, I'd love to stay with > through-hole (dip), but I realize that may not be realistic > anymore. My ideal situation would be a 28 Pin PIC18 with USB host > mode capable of talking to a couple (few) USB endpoints. But since > that doesn't exist, I'm looking. > > So far, the most "interesting" device is the PIC32 with USB host - if I > could get them in low-pin-count I'd go this way in a second. I think > this is the leader so far, though - since if I have to deal with a TQFP > package, I may as well go with Microchip (you know, the devil you know)... > > The other devices I've looked at include: > > FTDI VNC1R - This is interesting, but the firmware seems pretty > inflexible, so I'd have to put a PIC onboard as well. > Various Cypress Hosts (SL811HS, EZ-Host, EZ-OTG, etc): All look > remarkably similar to the PIC32's... > Maxim MX3421E - SPI host controller. Maxim (i.e. made from > unobtanium), limited firmware availablilty, etc. > > AVR USB host devices - again look remarkably similar to the PIC32's. > > I believe all 4 of the devices above are only available in TQFP, BGP, or > other similar fine-pitch devices. The exception being the LS811HS, > which has a PLCC variant - but it is not recommended for new designs. > > Have I missed anything? > > -forrest > > > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist