Add musb to hardware driver list#156
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It is an addition to the README.md only, so no harm on existing source code.
Please merge.
Oh, maybe not yet. If we want the Hardware driver crates sorted alphabetic, the musb should be right after imxrt-usbd. ( Swapping positions for stm32-usbd and rp2040-hal is for another merge request. )
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Thanks! I've already adjusted the position. |
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Thank you so much for your work!
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The MUSBMHDRC (musb) is a USB 2.0 Multi-Point, Dual-Role Controller designed by Mentor Graphics Corp. It is widely used in various microcontrollers and SoCs from vendors such as TI, MediaTek, Puya, and Allwinner.
I have implemented a device-driver for it in the musb crate, which works well on py32 microcontrollers. I have also integrated this driver into the py32-hal, and written examples that can be found here.
In the future, I plan to test and support additional microcontrollers that utilize the MUSB IP.