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Macros that changed: USB_CONFIG_VID -> CONFIG_USB_VID USB_CONFIG_PID -> CONFIG_USB_PID USB_CONFIG_MANUF_STR -> CONFIG_USB_MANUF_STR USB_CONFIG_PRODUCT_STR -> CONFIG_USB_PRODUCT_STR USB_CONFIG_CONFIGURATION_STR -> CONFIG_USB_CONFIGURATION_STR USB_CONFIG_PRODUCT_BCDVERSION -> CONFIG_USB_PRODUCT_BCDVERSION USB_CONFIG_SPEC_BCDVERSION -> CONFIG_USB_SPEC_BCDVERSION USB_CONFIG_SELF_POWERED -> CONFIG_USB_SELF_POWERED USB_CONFIG_MAX_POWER -> CONFIG_USB_MAX_POWER USB_CONFIG_DEFAULT_LANGID -> CONFIG_USB_DEFAULT_LANGID
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usbus_minimal example
This is a minimalistic example for RIOT's USB stack. The application will initialize and start the USB stack. The stack is started without any USB handlers, it should show up as an empty USB device on the host.
RIOT doesn't own any USB vendor and product ID. To compile this example, add your own vendor and product ID to the makefile:
CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_USB_VID=0xYOURVID -DCONFIG_USB_PID=0xYOURPID
The example demonstrates basic USB communication between a host and a RIOT
based USB peripheral. Tools such as lsusb
should display the device and
detailed information about the device such as descriptor strings.