USB Peripheral Certification

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Hello,
Please help me with following clarification -

We are developing a full speed USB peripheral using Philips USB
controller. The USB contrller PDIUSBD12 is USB 2.0 , Basic speed (
12Mbps) complaint device.

I want to know -

1. What tests are needed for my peripheral to be USB compliant?

2. Do I need to conduct all the electrical , interoperability, device
framework tests on the peripheral?

3. Is it sufficient if I test the device with USBCV.exe?


4. What about the windows WHQL? Is it a must?

with best regards
Chintu
 
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Since USB 2.0 is 480 mbps, where do you get 12 mbps from? That is USB 1.1
transfer speed.

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Regards:

Richard Urban

aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard 🙂


"Chintu" <chintucnc@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> Please help me with following clarification -
>
> We are developing a full speed USB peripheral using Philips USB
> controller. The USB contrller PDIUSBD12 is USB 2.0 , Basic speed (
> 12Mbps) complaint device.
>
> I want to know -
>
> 1. What tests are needed for my peripheral to be USB compliant?
>
> 2. Do I need to conduct all the electrical , interoperability, device
> framework tests on the peripheral?
>
> 3. Is it sufficient if I test the device with USBCV.exe?
>
>
> 4. What about the windows WHQL? Is it a must?
>
> with best regards
> Chintu
 
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Richard Urban wrote:
> Since USB 2.0 is 480 mbps, where do you get 12 mbps from? That is USB 1.1
> transfer speed.
>

Go here: http://www.usb.org/developers/compliance/

courtney sends....