Reply by Ricardo June 20, 20062006-06-20
tusunov@my-deja.com escreveu:
> Hi, > > It seems I can't find anything else than CY7C68013? With the plenty of > USB 2.0 High speed devices around novadays (like cameras, audio, even > flash disks) I do wonder what peoples do use? Google and Digikey don't > show anything but Cypress. > > Best regards > Tsvetan > --- > PCB prototypes for $26 at http://run.to/pcb (http://www.olimex.com/pcb) > Development boards for ARM, AVR, PIC, MAXQ2000 and MSP430 > (http://www.olimex.com/dev) >
Up to now I have seen only from cypress (I use the SX2, great online support, by the way) and philips. The philips option is similar to the SX2, and not to the FX2 stated by the OP. Ricardo
Reply by June 19, 20062006-06-19
Hello,

There are quite a few, and there actually is quite a nice page from Jan
Axelson with a list (not sure how up-to-date it is):

http://www.lvr.com/usbchips.htm

Good luck
Boris Dinkevich

tusunov@my-deja.com wrote:
> Hi, > > It seems I can't find anything else than CY7C68013? With the plenty of > USB 2.0 High speed devices around novadays (like cameras, audio, even > flash disks) I do wonder what peoples do use? Google and Digikey don't > show anything but Cypress. > > Best regards > Tsvetan > --- > PCB prototypes for $26 at http://run.to/pcb (http://www.olimex.com/pcb) > Development boards for ARM, AVR, PIC, MAXQ2000 and MSP430 > (http://www.olimex.com/dev)
Reply by June 19, 20062006-06-19
Hi,

It seems I can't find anything else than CY7C68013? With the plenty of
USB 2.0 High speed devices around novadays (like cameras, audio, even
flash disks) I do wonder what peoples do use? Google and Digikey don't
show anything but Cypress.

Best regards
Tsvetan
---
PCB prototypes for $26 at http://run.to/pcb (http://www.olimex.com/pcb)
Development boards for ARM, AVR, PIC, MAXQ2000 and MSP430
(http://www.olimex.com/dev)