USB in a NutShell
by Craig Peacock
Publisher: Beyond Logic 2007
Description:
Topics: Introduction, Background, Architectural Overview, USB Data Flow Model, USB's Two Standard Connectors, Low Level Electrical Signalling, Protocol Layer, USB Device Frame Work, USB Host Hardware and Software and Hub Specification.
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