Uss-720 usb device driver, 1 introduction, Figure 1 . signal directions – Lucent Technologies USS-720 User Manual

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Preliminary User Guide, Rev. 2
February 1999

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Lucent Technologies Inc.

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USS-720

USB Device Driver

1 Introduction

This document describes the design and implemen-
tation of USS720.SYS, a

Windows* WDM USB driver

developed by In-System Design, Inc. (Note that this
driver was written specifically to work with the In-
System Design USB Smart Cable. For vendor-
specific implementations, refer to the “Notes for
Developers” in the Introduction of this Information
Manual.) The purpose of USS720.SYS is to provide
bulk data transfers and a mapping layer for the

IEEE

1284 registers over the Universal Serial Bus inter-
face.

The purpose of this document is to:

Define how USS720.SYS will interact with the

Win-

dows operating system components and the inter-
face layer to other device classes.

Provide a guide for using USS720.SYS.

Note: The USS-720’s Automatic Mode is recom-

mended for almost all applications. The drivers
included in the Lucent Technologies USS-720
Evaluation Kit use only Automatic Mode. Auto-
matic mode implements all negotiation hand-
shakes automatically for Compatibility, Nibble,
and ECP modes. In Register Mode, the user
must do the negotiations manually in software.
Register Mode can be useful when imple-
menting a nonstandard parallel port interface.

For more information on the

Windows system-level

components, USB architecture, and 1284 hardware,
please refer to:

Microsoft Win32 SDK (October 96 or later), avail-
able from

Microsoft *.

WDM Driver Model Specification, available from
Microsoft.

WDM USB Driver Specification, available from
Microsoft.

USB Device Class Definition for Printing Devices,
from usb.org web site.

USS-720 USB-to-IEEE 1284 Bridge Preliminary
Data Sheet (DS98-393CMPR), available from
Lucent Technologies Microelectronics Group.

IEEE

Standard Signaling Method for a Bidirectional

Parallel Peripheral Interface for Personal Comput-
ers (IEEE Standard 1284-1994)

Figure 1 provides a point of reference for directions
mentioned in this document.

5-6005.r2

Figure 1. Signal Directions

*

Windows and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Microsoft

Corporation.

IEEE is a registered trademark of The Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers, Inc.

OUTPUT

DRIVER

INPUT

INPUT

OUTPUT

BULK OUT

BULK IN

HOST PC

USS-720 IN

PERIPHERAL

USB

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