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lpcware
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Ajay on Sat Feb 23 09:31:15 MST 2013
Anyone know of a good explanation for the differences between Host, Device, and OTG? I am guessing I need the 'Device' capability.  Hobbiest & new to USB, and interested in being able to read/write to GPIO through my PC.  Thanks!
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by MarcVonWindscooting on Mon Mar 17 12:43:45 MST 2014

Quote: TheFallGuy
Wikipedia?
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I get Spam blocked if I use the links directly)



What?
It is forbidden to include links but there's a "Insert/Edit link" button for doing exactly that??
Then I've fallen into this trap already  :(
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by TheFallGuy on Mon Mar 17 09:56:59 MST 2014
Wikipedia? Look for USB and USB_On-The-Go
(Sorry for not posting the direct links - I get Spam blocked if I use the links directly)
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by MarcVonWindscooting on Mon Mar 17 09:40:28 MST 2014
So do I. Especially the difference between Host and OTG (host) functionality must be more than Hub support yes/no.

This link gives some answers on USB in general.
USB in a nutshell
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by JohnGrand on Mon Mar 17 08:15:51 MST 2014
Join my interest in this topic! I'd also love a good explanation for the differences.
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