>> The Atmel AVR USB1287 has USB-on-the-go which means that it can work as
>> host and device (not at the same time off course). You can buy it on a
>> little board called the USB Key which is very handy and not expensive.
>
> I found that PIC24F series can also do that, have you ever used it ?
> What is your experience ?
I am sorry, I have no experience with PIC's.
Good luck!
Rene
Reply by bigbrownbeastie●October 29, 20092009-10-29
On Oct 28, 11:01=A0am, "rememberramu" <rememberr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am doing a project where I need an interface between mobile phone and
> microcontroller. Actually I need to process text message on
> microcontroller. The mobile phone has USB output, and I found that
> PIC18F4550 has USB input, but both of the device acts as slave not as hos=
t.
> I also found that some mobile phones like Nokia 6610, Nokia 6610i and,
> Nokia 6210 =A0have serial port which I can interface with microcontroller
> like 8051 etc, but I am not planning to use them, so I am looking for
> microcontroller to work as a USB host to get text sms from mobile phones
> and process them. Is there any way to solve my problem ?
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Regards, Ram
>
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Get a GSM module
USB Host is hard to get done correctly and expensive, and as far as i
know there is no standard on USB interface from mobile phones.
Reply by rememberramu●October 29, 20092009-10-29
>rememberramu wrote:
>> I am doing a project where I need an interface between mobile phone and
>> microcontroller. Actually I need to process text message on
>> microcontroller. The mobile phone has USB output, and I found that
>> PIC18F4550 has USB input, but both of the device acts as slave not as
host.
>> I also found that some mobile phones like Nokia 6610, Nokia 6610i and,
>> Nokia 6210 have serial port which I can interface with microcontroller
>> like 8051 etc, but I am not planning to use them, so I am looking for
>> microcontroller to work as a USB host to get text sms from mobile
phones
>> and process them. Is there any way to solve my problem ?
>>
>> Thank you for your help!
>>
>> Regards, Ram
>
>The Atmel AVR USB1287 has USB-on-the-go which means that it can work as
>host and device (not at the same time off course). You can buy it on a
>little board called the USB Key which is very handy and not expensive.
>
>Good luck with Your project!
>Sincerely,
>Rene
>
I found that PIC24F series can also do that, have you ever used it ?
What is your experience ?
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Reply by Rene●October 28, 20092009-10-28
rememberramu wrote:
> I am doing a project where I need an interface between mobile phone and
> microcontroller. Actually I need to process text message on
> microcontroller. The mobile phone has USB output, and I found that
> PIC18F4550 has USB input, but both of the device acts as slave not as host.
> I also found that some mobile phones like Nokia 6610, Nokia 6610i and,
> Nokia 6210 have serial port which I can interface with microcontroller
> like 8051 etc, but I am not planning to use them, so I am looking for
> microcontroller to work as a USB host to get text sms from mobile phones
> and process them. Is there any way to solve my problem ?
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> Regards, Ram
The Atmel AVR USB1287 has USB-on-the-go which means that it can work as
host and device (not at the same time off course). You can buy it on a
little board called the USB Key which is very handy and not expensive.
Good luck with Your project!
Sincerely,
Rene
Reply by rememberramu●October 28, 20092009-10-28
I am doing a project where I need an interface between mobile phone and
microcontroller. Actually I need to process text message on
microcontroller. The mobile phone has USB output, and I found that
PIC18F4550 has USB input, but both of the device acts as slave not as host.
I also found that some mobile phones like Nokia 6610, Nokia 6610i and,
Nokia 6210 have serial port which I can interface with microcontroller
like 8051 etc, but I am not planning to use them, so I am looking for
microcontroller to work as a USB host to get text sms from mobile phones
and process them. Is there any way to solve my problem ?
Thank you for your help!
Regards, Ram
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