TinyUSB is an open-source cross-platform USB Host/Device stack for embedded systems, designed to be memory-safe with no dynamic allocation, and thread-safe with all interrupt events are deferred then handled in the non-ISR task function.
TinyUSB works on a large variety of microcontrollers including select devices from Allwinner, Analog, Brigetek, Broadcom, Dialog, Espressif, GigaDevice, Infineon, MicroChip, Mind Motion, Nordic Semi, Nuvoton, NXP, Raspberry Pi, Renesas, Silabs, Sony, ST STM32, TI, ValentyUSB, and WCH.
The latest version has so many changes, a sampling:
Rewrite and Generalize driver to support non-stm32 mcu such as wch
Add support for ch32 usbd e.g ch32v203
MAX3421E Host support
Video Added support for USB Video Class (UVC) with MJPEG
71 folks contributed to this release! MIT Licensed.
You can find out more about this release here and see the GitHub repo here.
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