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Saelig Introduces Customizable USB 2.0 Module

Saelig Company, Inc. has announced the QuickUSB, a customizable USB 2.0 connectivity solution. This 2 x 1 circuit board implements a bus-powered Hi-speed

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February 10, 2010

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Saelig Company, Inc. has announced the QuickUSB, a customizable USB 2.0 connectivity solution. This 2 x 1 circuit board implements a bus-powered Hi-speed USB 2.0 endpoint terminating in a single 80-pin target interface connector.

With the companion QuickUSB Customizer software, users can tailor the QuickUSB Module to give their products a custom-developed look and feel with a user-defined 'My Product' string descriptor, a unique PID (Product ID), and a user-defined serial number to create uniquely identifiable products.

QuickUSB is a functional module that includes built-in firmware, a device driver, and software that works on Windows 98SE, ME, 2K, XP, Vista, and Windows 7. The supplied QuickUSB Library supports popular programming languages and works with any language that can call a DLL. QuickUSB is supported on Linux too. MacOS X support will be available soon.

QuickUSB modules are available for $149 each. For production quantities, a QuickUSB chip pack is available.

For more information, visit Saelig.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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