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Posts tagged with 'Nucleus USB'

USB - real speed

Posted Sep 13, 2010, by Colin Walls

I recently wrote about the USB standards and how, with each generation, increased speed has become available. This provoked some discussion about the actual data throughput, which is quite a complex topic. The “U” in “USB” stands for “universal” and the interface was designed to accommodate a very wide range of different peripheral devices, with very divergent needs in terms of data transfer - speed, … Read More

Tags: Nucleus USB, USB

USB – the need for speed

Posted Aug 16, 2010, by Colin Walls

I have commented before on “fashions” in the embedded software world and part of my job is to understand what the hot topics among embedded developers are. A subject that just seems to run and run is USB. I posted about it a while back and promised to write more. In the meantime, we ran a Web seminar, which broke records for attendance, and published a new tech paper, which has proven incredibly popular. I … Read More

Tags: Nucleus USB, USB

USB - what we learned

Posted Apr 1, 2010, by Colin Walls

Last week we ran a Web seminar about USB. It was very popular. We offered two shows and had well over 2000 registrations and hundreds of people attended each event - in one case the web seminar “room” was full. I hope that not too many people were disappointed. If you were there, thanks for coming along. If you were not and would like to hear about USB, the archived recording is online here. In these … Read More

Tags: middleware, USB, Nucleus, Nucleus USB, Nucleus Kernel

Technology trends

Posted Mar 15, 2010, by Colin Walls

In last week’s blog I talked about what was going on at Embedded World and made some observations about what seemed to be “hot”. I have been thinking about this and wondering which topics, technologies or products embedded software engineers actually think are important, interesting or exciting. Obviously trend surveys and the like give some indication, but I realized that I already had a tool at my … Read More

Tags: GUI, USB, Inflexion UI, Nucleus USB, Android, Google

Introducing the iBrush

Posted Oct 19, 2009, by Colin Walls

Today, for a change, instead of discussing some embedded software technology, I would like to put forward a concept for a product. It is an embedded system, which I believe could sell in high volumes. Maybe someone reading this blog would like to develop it. I am happy to waive any rights to royalties on the idea so long as we have an understanding that you will use Mentor Graphics products in your … Read More

Tags: Nucleus, Wi-Fi, RTOS, Development Tools, Nucleus USB, Nucleus Kernel, USB

USB: easy, but ...

Posted Aug 3, 2009, by Colin Walls

I love USB. I have worked with PCs since The Beginning, and I remember how it used to be. I would buy new peripheral device, spend lots of time and effort ripping apart my PC to install the card and then start worrying about software, drivers etc. It took for ever. By the time I had finished, any excitement I had about this new cool device had long since evaporated. USB changed all that. Nowadays, … Read More

Tags: Nucleus Kernel, USB, Nucleus USB, Nucleus