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| # tinyusb #
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| **Table of Contents**
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| - [Features](#features)
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| 	- [Host](#host)
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| 	- [Device](#device)
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| 	- [RTOS](#rtos)
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| 	- [Supported MCUs](#supported-mcus)
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| 	- [Toolchains](#toolchains)
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| - [Getting Started](#getting-started)
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| - [Uses](#uses)
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| - [Porting](#porting)
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| - [License](#license)
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| tinyusb is an open-source (BSD-licensed) USB Host/Device/OTG stack for embedded micro-controllers, especially ARM MCUs. It is designed to be user-friendly in term of configuration and out-of-the-box running experience.
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| In addition to running without an RTOS, tinyusb can run across multiple RTOS vendors. More documents and API reference can be found at http://docs.tinyusb.org
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| ## Features ##
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| ### Device ###
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| - HID Mouse
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| - HID Keyboard
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| - HID Generic
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| - Communication Class (CDC)
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| - Mass Storage Class (MSC)
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| 
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| ### Host ###
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| ** Most active development is on the Device stack. The Host stack is largely untested.**
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| - HID Mouse
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| - HID Keyboard
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| - HID Generic (coming soon)
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| - Communication Device Class (CDC)
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| - Mass Storage Class (MSC)
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| - Hub currently only support 1 level of hub (due to my laziness)
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| 
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| ### RTOS ###
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| Currently the following OS are supported with tinyusb out of the box with a simple change of CFG_TUSB_OS macro.
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| - **None OS**
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| - **FreeRTOS**
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| - **MyNewt**
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| 
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| ### Toolchains ###
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| You can compile with any of following toolchains, however, the stack requires C99 to build with
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| - GCC
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| - lpcxpresso
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| - Keil MDK
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| - IAR Workbench
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| 
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| ### Supported MCUs ###
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| The stack supports the following MCUs
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|   - LPC11uxx
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|   - LPC13uxx (12 bit ADC)
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|   - LPC175x_6x
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|   - LPC43xx
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|   - MicroChip SAMD21
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|   - MicroChip SAMD51
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|   - Nordic nRF52840
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| [Here is the list of supported Boards](boards/readme.md) in the code base
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| ## Getting Started ##
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| [Here is the details for getting started](doxygen/getting_started.md) with the stack.
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| ## Uses ##
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| TinyUSB is currently used by these other projects:
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| * [nRF52840 UF2 Bootloader](https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_nRF52_Bootloader)
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| * [CircuitPython](https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython)
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| ## Porting ##
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| Want to help add TinyUSB support for a new MCU? Read [here](doxygen/porting.md) for an explanation on the low-level API needed by TinyUSB.
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| ## License ##
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| BSD license for most of the code base, but each file is individually licensed especially those in *vendor* folder. Please make sure you understand all the license term for files you use in your project. [Full license is here](tinyusb/license.md)
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