Am Mi 9. Juli 2008 schrieb Raphaël Jacquot: > On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 20:51 +1000, Carsten Haitzler wrote: > > On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 07:26:47 +0200 Raphaël Jacquot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled: > > > > > Paul Jimenez wrote: > > > > > > > Stick with mini-USB; I hear China mandated it, and it's nice and > > > > standard anyway, so that's a good choice. Plus your customers have some > > > > investment in chargers & cables. Or go micro-USB - half the height, > > > > otherwise fairly similar. And still standardish. Maybe add another > > > > port so there's one dedicated host and one dedicated gadget port. > > > > > > mini usb is perfect, keep it. > > > micro is rather hard to find... > > > > the problem is mini usb is now "legacy" according to the usb org. all new > > devices are to use micro-usb, so like it or not - micro-usb is coming. it's the > > "new" mini-usb. > > ah. good to know then ;) > is it designed to be ambivalent (aka host / device at the same time ?)
Yep, USB-OTG. Quite a superset of what FR is doing, but for USB2.0. /jOERG
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