It is now easier than ever to add serial ports and serial devices to any application with the troublefree plug-and-play features provided by the USB standard.
Case study: Considerations for USB-based data acquisition and control to extend test capabilities in semiconductor validation
New, high-performance USB-based data acquisition products are assisting the influx of USB into new markets. USB is now the simplest and most interoperable choice for vendor neutrality, compatibility, and flexibility throughout the design cycle.
Outside the black box: Focusing designs on I/O
When designing an embedded device, designers should consider the I/O requirements first. Implementing COTS components to assemble proof-of-concept prototypes saves money and time.
PCIe? USB? Sorting Out Two COM / SFF Design Decisions
Designers must understand and weigh the benefits of each bus type. New form factors are constantly being created, and ACCES will continue to develop products across the many bus types to target virtually every application