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.. _usb:
-=====
- USB
-=====
+USB
+===
-The Maple STM32 microprocessor includes a dedicated USB peripheral
-which can be configured to act as a general USB slave device with
-transfer rates up to 12Mbps (it unfortunately can't be configured as a
-host or on-the-go device). By default, the peripheral is configured
-for two uses: first, to receive sketch/program uploads from the IDE,
-and second, to emulate a regular serial port for use as a terminal
-(text read/write).
+The STM32 microprocessors include a dedicated USB peripheral which can
+be configured to act as a general USB slave device with transfer rates
+up to 12Mbps. (It unfortunately can't be configured as a host or
+on-the-go device). By default, the peripheral is configured for two
+uses: first, to receive sketch/program uploads from the :ref:`IDE
+<ide>`, and second, to emulate a regular serial port for use as a
+terminal (text read/write).
The emulated terminal is relatively slow and inefficient; it is best
for transferring data at regular serial speeds (kilobaud). Library
support for accessing the emulated terminal is available at the
:ref:`SerialUSB <lang-serialusb>` reference.
-The SerialUSB channel is used as part of the auto-reset feature of the
-IDE to program the board on Maple Rev 3 and Rev 5: a :ref:`magic
-sequence of control line toggles and transmitted data
-<bootloader-rev3>` causes the Maple to reset itself and enter
-bootloader mode. As an unfortunate consequence, the auto-reset will
-not work if the IDE can not access the serial port, either due to a
-conflict with another program (serial monitor) or because the
-interface has been disabled from the Maple side (through
-:ref:`SerialUSB.end() <lang-serialusb-end>`). A solution to the
-second problem is the use of :ref:`perpetual bootloader mode
-<troubleshooting-perpetual-bootloader>`.
+The SerialUSB channel is used with the :ref:`Maple bootloader
+<bootloader>` to reprogram the board: a :ref:`magic sequence of
+control line toggles and transmitted data <bootloader-rev3>` causes a
+Maple to reset itself and enter bootloader mode. As an unfortunate
+consequence, the auto-reset will not work if the IDE can not access
+the serial port, either due to a conflict with another program (serial
+monitor) or because the interface has been disabled from the Maple
+side (through :ref:`SerialUSB.end() <lang-serialusb-end>`). A
+solution to the second problem is the use of :ref:`perpetual
+bootloader mode <troubleshooting-perpetual-bootloader>`.
Recommended Reading
-------------------
@@ -40,9 +38,11 @@ Recommended Reading
* `Embedded USB - a brief tutorial <http://www.computer-solutions.co.uk/info/Embedded_tutorials/usb_tutorial.htm>`_
* `Wikipedia article on Universal Serial Bus (USB) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Serial_Bus>`_
* Linux Kernel documentation for `USB ACM <http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/usb/acm.txt>`_ and `USB Serial <http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/usb/usb-serial.txt>`_
-* STMicro documentation for STM32F103RB microcontroller:
-
- * `Datasheet <http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/13587.pdf>`_ (pdf)
- * `Reference Manual <http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/rm/13902.pdf>`_ (pdf)
- * `Programming Manual <http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/pm/15491.pdf>`_ (pdf; assembly
- language and register reference)
+* ST documentation:
+ * Reference Manual `RM0008
+ <http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/rm/13902.pdf>`_
+ (PDF), Chapter 23, "Universal serial bus full-speed device
+ interface"
+ * `Programming Manual
+ <http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/pm/15491.pdf>`_
+ (PDF; assembly language and register reference)