DESIGN VIEW is the summary of the complete DESIGN SOLUTION contributed article, which begins on Page 2. Until very recently, no common interface existed between handheld devices and PC peripherals.
With wireless connectivity waiting in the wings, a supplement to the USB standard called USB on-the-go has begun to gather momentum as a way to connect mobile devices on a point-to-point basis, ...
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard defines a host/peripheral relationship: the PC is the host, and devices that plug into it are always peripherals. In recent years, however, technology users ...
NEC says they’re going to start incorporating USB On-The-Go into their 3G cellphones. The big deal about USB On-The-Go, or USB OTG, is that it allows USB 2.0 peripherals to connect directly to each ...
Chip design companies TransDimension and ARM are joining forces to promote USB On-The-Go (OTG) technology, a connection technology that lets devices like cameras and printers exchange data directly.
A new technology that allows handheld devices to share files directly, without the need for a PC, could be on store shelves by the end of the year. Several manufacturers, including Hewlett-Packard, ...
EverythingUSB is mentioning that Taiwanese OEM Welland has — at least as far as they know — the first USB On-The-Go (OTG) hard drive. It also has a built-in card reader, USB host (duh), and a ...
USB OTG is a specification for devices like smartphones and tablets. A compatible phone can act as a “host” and lets you use it with other USB devices like flash drives, keyboards, mice, and more. A ...
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