SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T01:02:45-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #604157 on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318Customer #604157urn:uuid:91421392-fbd2-603a-af49-8b0d642395182014-10-08T21:30:50-06:00<p>Works for TRAKTOR AUDIO 10??</p>
muRata on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318muRataurn:uuid:876c0d09-f175-f18a-bb2d-453b65261c602012-08-08T22:10:31-06:00<p>Breakout board please!?!????</p>
VTNOAH on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318VTNOAHurn:uuid:0cf987ab-bbb6-8ba2-8981-9f6a59a0ecd42012-03-12T15:53:24-06:00<p>Does anyone know if the RESETB pin is pulled high/low or just floats? I'm trying to create a switch to turn this chip on or off without any CMOS devices.</p>
Kes on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318Kesurn:uuid:29fd94bd-5c39-e0c9-f1b3-b3c7a8074c7f2011-09-15T00:11:06-06:00<p>Yes it could be. You'd need to create a firmware for your device that conforms to the USB Audio Device class, add the requisite ADCs and DACs, and that's it. There's even room in the USB spec for handling formats other than pcm, so you can have your device handle mp3 decoding, for example.</p>
NunoGarcia on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318NunoGarciaurn:uuid:eb2a2b55-964d-bbaa-b981-b18de85d6d2c2011-08-25T11:00:25-06:00<p>Could this be used to, for example, send audio from a computer (wich is playing a song on Windows Media Player or other player)to speakers, like a really simple USB sound-card? If so, could it "work" with high bitrates (1411kbps), like FLAC files or with MP3 files that require about 120MHz of speed (Yes, I know that this chip does not decode the file)?<br>
Thanks.</p>
Donny Viszneki on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318Donny Visznekiurn:uuid:d9c5d4e2-3c1b-ddb0-aa92-94f02e2c59af2010-02-27T21:01:51-07:00<p>Please forgive if this is an ignorant question, but here goes:<br>
How does this IC achieve such high transfer rates with only a 13 MHz reference clock?<br>
<em>downloads the data sheet</em></p>
j1432 on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318j1432urn:uuid:587a3ef7-33c9-e91f-533e-bdb063b583a52010-02-17T13:17:06-07:00<p>Does anyone have any idea how fast this can really transfer? The documentation makes no real mention of what the maximum sustained transfer rate is, or any transfer rate for that matter....</p>
Steel on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318Steelurn:uuid:8760bb67-517c-d5e3-87a6-bc2103722f4a2010-02-09T10:10:44-07:00<p>Can I just say how Fired Up I am to finally come across a High-speed USB PHY?!?! This is great, and I am really excited to finally be able to create a High Speed USB Host for embedded video projects!</p>
makomk on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318makomkurn:uuid:5697bf8c-ce49-9bcd-22cc-63e1eb442a2f2010-02-04T15:00:43-07:00<p>Probably really not the chip you'd want to use for this. Unless I'm entirely mistaken, you need some kind of hardware-ish USB controller in order to make use of this USB PHY - most likely created using either an FPGA or one of the new XMOS processors.</p>
Bret Mattingly on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318Bret Mattinglyurn:uuid:839e0144-ab3e-3ebd-79fc-d40d06bbf6ff2010-02-03T20:56:56-07:00<p>Cool! Thanks for the advice.</p>
TonyD on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318TonyDurn:uuid:cd8ce3cc-cea5-dd15-324c-70310b4b5c952010-02-02T07:22:01-07:00<p>Can we have a break out board for the USB3318</p>
MichaelC on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318MichaelCurn:uuid:6aa3b75e-65f2-54c1-450b-b90ba2ca91ed2010-02-02T05:06:51-07:00<p>Bret, You could do USB-MIDI with this, but it might be overkill unless you need extremely low latency as this chip does the high speed (i.e. 480MHz) version of USB 2.0. For proper USB-MIDI you need to be able to do at least full speed USB. If you don't have experience with USB, a simpler starting point might be one of these: <a href="http://code.google.com/p/micropendous/" rel="nofollow">http://code.google.com/p/micropendous/</a> or one of these: <a href="http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/" rel="nofollow">http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/</a> combined with the firmware hosted here: <a href="http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php</a><br>
There's even a MIDI example included in the LUFA download.</p>
Bret Mattingly on COM-09631 - USB2.0 Transceiver IC - USB3318Bret Mattinglyurn:uuid:7d22a945-cbe0-e661-880d-a5343ec505e82010-02-01T20:43:48-07:00<p>Would this be the sort of chip that would allow one to, say, do USB-MIDI?</p>