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/**
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  @page HID_Standalone USB Host Humain Interface (HID) example
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  @verbatim
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  ******************** (C) COPYRIGHT 2016 STMicroelectronics *******************
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  * @file    USB_Host/HID_Standalone/readme.txt
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  * @author  MCD Application Team
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  * @brief   Description of the USB Host HID example.
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  ******************************************************************************
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  * @attention
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  *
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  * <h2><center>© Copyright (c) 2016 STMicroelectronics.
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  * All rights reserved.</center></h2>
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  *
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  * This software component is licensed by ST under Ultimate Liberty license
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  * SLA0044, the "License"; You may not use this file except in compliance with
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  * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
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  *                             www.st.com/SLA0044
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  *
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  ******************************************************************************
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  @endverbatim
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@par Example Description 
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Use of the USB host application based on the HID class.
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This is a typical example on how to use the STM32F105x/107x USB OTG Host peripheral to interact with an USB 
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HID Device such as a Mouse or a Keyboard.
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At the beginning of the main program the HAL_Init() function is called to reset all the peripherals,
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initialize the Flash interface and the systick. The user is provided with the SystemClock_Config()
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function to configure the system clock (SYSCLK) to run at 72 MHz. The Full Speed (FS) USB module uses
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internally a 48-MHz clock, which is generated from an integrated PLL.
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When the application is started, the connected HID device (Mouse/Keyboard) is detected in HID mode and 
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gets initialized. The STM32 MCU behaves as a HID Host, it enumerates the device and extracts VID, PID, 
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manufacturer name, Serial number and product name information and displays it on the LCD screen. 
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This example is based on interacting with a HID device (Mouse/Keyboard) trough a HID routine.
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A menu is displayed and the user can select any operation from the menu using the Joystick buttons:
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 - "Start HID" operation starts the appropriate HID application to the attached HID Device.
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   - "Start Mouse / Re-Initialize" operation starts Mouse HID example. Moving the mouse will move
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    the pointer in the display rectangle and if a button is pressed, the corresponding rectangle will be
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    highlighted in Blue.
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   - "Start Keyboard / Clear" operation starts Keyboard HID example. Taped Keyboard characters are 
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   displayed on the LCD screen.
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 - "Re-Enumerate" operation performs a new Enumeration of the device.
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@note Care must be taken when using HAL_Delay(), this function provides accurate delay (in milliseconds)
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      based on variable incremented in SysTick ISR. This implies that if HAL_Delay() is called from
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      a peripheral ISR process, then the SysTick interrupt must have higher priority (numerically lower)
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      than the peripheral interrupt. Otherwise the caller ISR process will be blocked.
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      To change the SysTick interrupt priority you have to use HAL_NVIC_SetPriority() function.
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@note The application needs to ensure that the SysTick time base is always set to 1 millisecond
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      to have correct HAL operation.
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For more details about the STM32Cube USB Host library, please refer to UM1720  
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"STM32Cube USB Host library".
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It is possible to fine tune needed USB Host features by modifying defines values in USBH configuration
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file <20>usbh_conf.h<> available under the project includes directory, in a way to fit the application
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requirements, such as:
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- Level of debug: USBH_DEBUG_LEVEL
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                  0: No debug messages
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                  1: Only User messages are shown
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                  2: User and Error messages are shown
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                  3: All messages and internal debug messages are shown
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   By default debug messages are displayed on the debugger IO terminal; to redirect the Library
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   messages on the LCD screen, lcd_log.c driver need to be added to the application sources.
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@par Directory contents
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Src/main.c                  Main program
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Src/system_stm32f1xx.c      STM32F1xx system clock configuration file
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Src/stm32f1xx_it.c          Interrupt handlers
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Src/menu.c                  HID State Machine
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Src/usbh_conf.c             General low level driver configuration
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Src/mouse.c                 HID mouse functions file
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Src/keybaord.c              HID keyboard functions file
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Inc/main.h                  Main program header file
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Inc/stm32f1xx_it.h          Interrupt handlers header file
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Inc/lcd_log_conf.h          LCD log configuration file
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Inc/stm32f1xx_hal_conf.h    HAL configuration file
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  - USB_Host/HID_Standalone/Inc/usbh_conf.h             USB Host driver Configuration file
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@par Hardware and Software environment
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  - This example runs on STM32F107xx/STM32F105xx devices.
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  - This example has been tested with STMicroelectronics STM3210C-EVAL RevC 
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    evaluation boards and can be easily tailored to any other supported device 
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    and development board.
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  - STM3210C-EVAL RevC Set-up
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    - Plug a USB device mouse or keyboard into the STM3210C-EVAL board 
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      through 'USB micro A-Male to A-Female' cable
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@par How to use it ?
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In order to make the program work, you must do the following :
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 - Open your preferred toolchain 
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 - Rebuild all files and load your image into target memory
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 - Run the example
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 * <h3><center>© COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics</center></h3>
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 */
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