
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "USB OTG",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Charger chips meet USB battery specs from
NXP Semiconductors, which we summarised at the time by saying "Devices can detect and differentiate between a dedicated USB charger, USB host charger and USB host when charging a mobile phone battery".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Power management product cuts space required from
Wolfson Microelectronics: "The WM8350 is compatible with multimedia application processors and provides a highly integrated solution without compromising audio performance".
In September 2007, we covered the news from Faraday Technology
concerning its Faraday USB2.0 IP solutions
- take a look at USB deal opens new partnership
which says: "Faraday USB2.0 IP solutions suit applications in the mass storage, multimedia, game console and communication sectors".
Take a look also at the news release from Synopsys, 65nm process PHY meets USB specs,
as well as MCUs push USB into industrial tasks from Freescale Semiconductor,
and Dual-bus MCUs accelerate communications from NXP Semiconductors.
See also:
Boundary scan controllers offer more interfaces
(February 2006)
At the APEX 2006, Goepel Electronic released the SFX/TSL1149-(x), the newest member of its Scanflex JTAG/boundary scan hardware family
Power management and user interface come together
(December 2005)
The MC13783 integrated power management and user interface chip packs multiple systems into one device for unprecedented design freedom and part count reduction
Boundary scan controller runs via USB and Ethernet
(August 2005)
The SFX/USL1149-(x) is the latest addition to the Scanflex boundary scan hardware platform from Goepel Electronic
USB OTG cores meet low-pincount interface specs
(July 2005)
Mentor Graphics has successfully received certification of its UTMI + low pin interface (ULPI) support for the USB On-The-Go standard from the USB Implementers Forum
News on the USB OTG controller from Mentor Graphics UK
(May 2005)
Mentor's high-speed USB On-The-Go controller was certified at the recent USB Implementers Forum Compliance Workshop in Tokyo, Japan
Innovative PHY is third generation for USB
(February 2005)
Innovative Semiconductors has made available its third-generation USB 2.0 On-The-Go PHY intellectual property, I-PHY
ARM9-based microcontroller stakes its claim
(February 2005)
Leveraging its early commitment and expertise in 90nm technology, Philips has released the industry's first 90nm ARM9 family-based 32bit microcontroller family
Baseband chip has power for high-end handsets
(February 2005)
The PNX5220 is a new multimedia baseband designed for Philips Nexperia Cellular System Solutions in high-end handsets
USB cores extend down to TSMC 90nm process
(September 2004)
The latest additions to the DesignWare portfolio are a USB 2.0 On-The-Go PHY core for TSMC's 90, 130 and 180nm processes as well as an extension of the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 PHY core to the 90nm process
USB solution bundles IP with driver software
(March 2004)
Synopsys and Jungo Software Technologies are to offer a complete hardware and software USB full speed On-The-Go solution, including Synopsys DesignWare IP and Jungo software
News on the TransDimension USB OTG IP core from ARM
(July 2003)
TransDimension has achieved the Amba Compliance Testbench (ACT) certification for its full-speed USB On-The-Go (OTG) intellectual property (IP) core
Hi-Speed USB OTG drivers boost software stack
(May 2003)
ARC International has developed class and device drivers for Hi-Speed USB On-The-Go (OTG) applications
Controller upgrades USB capabilities
(May 2003)
The ISP1261/2 USB OTG bridge controller allows manufacturers of devices that have built-in USB device capability to easily add OTG functionality
News on the Inventra USB OTG software stack from Mentor Graphics UK
(April 2003)
Mentor Graphics has developed a USB software stack purpose-built to complement its popular line of On-The-Go (OTG) controllers
Upgraded performance for USB On-The-Go
(April 2003)
The OTG242LP has the smallest footprint of any USB OTG controller on the market and sets a new standard in power consumption with a 50% decrease over competitive OTG controllers
IP library gains Hi-Speed USB core
(April 2003)
Mentor Graphics has added a Hi-Speed USB On-The-Go (OTG) controller to its industry-leading portfolio of USB intellectual property solutions
$10 million more for USB startup
(March 2003)
USB connectivity specialist TransDimension has closed its Series C financing
TransDimension gets Motorola on the go
(February 2003)
Motorola has licensed USB On-The-Go (OTG) technology from TransDimension, the leader in USB connectivity solutions for embedded applications
Transceiver handles non-PC USB uses
(October 2002)
The ISP1301 is a USB On-The-Go transceiver chip to enable point-to-point communications between digital devices such as mobile phones, cameras, video recorders and PDAs
Subsystem puts USB On-The-Go on the SoC menu
(September 2002)
inSilicon has rolled out its USB On-The-Go (OTG) controller subsystem for consumer electronics and PC peripherals
News on the USB OTG developers' kit from NXP Semiconductors
(June 2002)
Philips Electronics has released one of the semiconductor industry's first complete Universal Serial Bus (USB) On-The-Go (OTG) system developers' kits
Single chip ready for USB On-The-Go
(January 2002)
New from Philips Semiconductors, the ISP1362 is a USB On-The-Go (OTG) chip that is fully compliant with the USB Implementers Forum's (IF) OTG Supplement to the USB 2.0 Specification
News on the USB OTG reference design from Cypress Semiconductor
(December 2001)
Cypress Semiconductor is claiming a first for its USB embedded host/peripheral controller reference design that implements the new On-the-Go supplement to the USB 2.0 specification

