USB Device Support in Zephyr RTOS from the Application Perspective
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore USB device support in Zephyr RTOS from an application perspective in this 40-minute conference talk by Johann Fischer from Nordic Semiconductor ASA. Gain an overview of USB device implementation in Zephyr RTOS, including the new experimental device stack introduced in version 3.3.0. Learn how to configure and enable USB device support, select desired features and classes, and understand the step-by-step insights into different USB class implementations. Discover how USB functions interact with other subsystems, why some are configured via device tree, and others are not. Pay special attention to the configuration and use of the CDC ACM class. Enhance your understanding of Zephyr RTOS's USB capabilities and their practical applications in embedded systems development.
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USB Device Support in Zephyr RTOS from the Application Perspective - Johann Fischer
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Linux Foundation
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