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USB OTG
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USB OTG

(USB On The Go) An enhancement to USB that enables portable USB devices to be cabled directly together without the need for a PC in between. Fully compliant with USB 2.0, USB OTG devices began to ship in 2002. These "dual-role" devices can also connect to a PC, but when cabled to each other, an automatic negotiation makes one the host and the other the peripheral. See USB.



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Cypress's USB embedded host family of products also includes EZ-OTG (CY7C67200), a USB controller based on the USB On-The-Go (OTG) protocol that enables direct connectivity between portable devices such as cell phones, PDAs, video and still cameras, MP3 players and mass storage peripherals.
USB On-The-Go (OTG) was introduced in 2001 to address this limitation (for a full discussion see the March, 2002 issue of CTR, available at wwpi.
The ColdFire MCF5329 MCU serves as the host processor in the industrial POS system and is the first in a series of ColdFire devices to feature an on-chip LCD controller in addition to several connectivity peripherals including USB host and USB on-the-go.
 
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