On 8 Jul 2004 at 9:08, Jens Sch�nfeld wrote:

> Hi list,
> 
> I'm looking for a microcontroller that can take a USB device, meaning
> the controller is not a slave to the controller in a computer, but it
> can directly communicate with a USB mouse or a USB keyboard.
> 
> I've found lots of controllers that have a USB interface, but none of
> them can be host. Does something like this exist, or will I have to
> use a host controller chip in addition to the microcontroller?
> 
> I'm aware that I'd have to write a USB stack, but this should be
> fairly easy to do if I only support HID-class devices (which is what I
> really need!).

Did you look to Cypress Semiconductor? http://www.cypress.com

Regards
Matthias Mansfeld
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