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TinyUSB

TinyUSB is an open-source cross-platform USB Host/Device stack for embedded system, designed to be memory-safe with no dynamic allocation and thread-safe with all interrupt events are deferred then handled in the non-ISR task function. Check out the online documentation for more details.

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├── docs            # Documentation
├── examples        # Examples with make and cmake build system
├── hw
│   ├── bsp         # Supported boards source files
│   └── mcu         # Low level mcu core & peripheral drivers
├── lib             # Sources from 3rd party such as freeRTOS, fatfs ...
├── src             # All sources files for TinyUSB stack itself.
├── test            # Tests: unit test, fuzzing, hardware test
└── tools           # Files used internally

Getting started

See the online documentation for information about using TinyUSB and how it is implemented.

We use GitHub Discussions as our forum. It is a great place to ask questions and advice from the community or to discuss your TinyUSB-based projects.

For bugs and feature requests, please raise an issue and follow the templates there.

Check out Getting Started guide for adding TinyUSB to your project or building the examples. If you are new to TinyUSB, we recommend starting with the cdc_msc example.

See Porting guide for adding support for new MCUs and boards.

Device Stack

Supports multiple device configurations by dynamically changing USB descriptors, low power functions such like suspend, resume, and remote wakeup. The following device classes are supported:

  • Audio Class 2.0 (UAC2)
  • Bluetooth Host Controller Interface (BTH HCI)
  • Communication Device Class (CDC)
  • Device Firmware Update (DFU): DFU mode (WIP) and Runtime
  • Human Interface Device (HID): Generic (In & Out), Keyboard, Mouse, Gamepad etc ...
  • Mass Storage Class (MSC): with multiple LUNs
  • Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)
  • Network with RNDIS, Ethernet Control Model (ECM), Network Control Model (NCM)
  • Test and Measurement Class (USBTMC)
  • Video class 1.5 (UVC): work in progress
  • Vendor-specific class support with generic In & Out endpoints. Can be used with MS OS 2.0 compatible descriptor to load winUSB driver without INF file.
  • WebUSB with vendor-specific class

If you have a special requirement, usbd_app_driver_get_cb() can be used to write your own class driver without modifying the stack. Here is how the RPi team added their reset interface raspberrypi/pico-sdk#197

Host Stack

  • Human Interface Device (HID): Keyboard, Mouse, Generic
  • Mass Storage Class (MSC)
  • Communication Device Class: CDC-ACM
  • Vendor serial over USB: FTDI, CP210x
  • Hub with multiple-level support

Similar to the Device Stack, if you have a special requirement, usbh_app_driver_get_cb() can be used to write your own class driver without modifying the stack.

TypeC PD Stack

  • Power Delivery 3.0 (PD3.0) with USB Type-C support (WIP)
  • Super early stage, only for testing purpose
  • Only support STM32 G4

OS Abstraction layer

TinyUSB is completely thread-safe by pushing all Interrupt Service Request (ISR) events into a central queue, then processing them later in the non-ISR context task function. It also uses semaphore/mutex to access shared resources such as Communication Device Class (CDC) FIFO. Therefore the stack needs to use some of the OS's basic APIs. Following OSes are already supported out of the box.

  • No OS
  • FreeRTOS
  • RT-Thread: repo
  • Mynewt Due to the newt package build system, Mynewt examples are better to be on its own repo

Supported CPUs

Following CPUs are supported, check out Supported Devices for comprehensive list of driver, features for each CPU.

Manufacturer Family
Allwinner F1C100s/F1C200s
Analog

max32: 650, 666, 690. max78002

max3421e (host)

Brigetek FT90x
Broadcom BCM2711, BCM2837
Dialog DA1469x
Espressif ESP32 S2, S3
GigaDevice GD32VF103
Infineon XMC4500
MicroChip

SAM: D11, D21, D51, E5x, G55, L2x, E7x, S7x, V7x

PIC: 24, 32mm, 32mk, 32mx, 32mz, dsPIC33

Mind Montion mm32
NordicSemi nRF52833, nRF52840, nRF5340
Nuvoton NUC 120, 121, 125, 126, 505
NXP

iMXRT: RT10xx, RT11xx

Kinetis: KL, K32L2

LPC: 11u, 13, 15, 17, 18, 40, 43, 51u, 54, 55

MCX: A15, N9

Raspberry Pi RP2040
Renesas

RA: 4M1, 4M3, 6M1, 6M5

RX: 63N, 65N, 72N

Silabs EFM32GG12
Sony CXD56
ST STM32

F0, F1, F2, F3, F4, F7, G0, G4, H5, H7,

L0, L1, L4, L4+, L5, U5, WB

TI MSP430, MSP432E4, TM4C123
ValentyUSB eptri
WCH

CH32F: F20x

CH32V: V20x, V307

License

All TinyUSB sources in the src folder are licensed under MIT license, the Full license is here. However, each file can be individually licensed especially those in lib and hw/mcu folder. Please make sure you understand all the license term for files you use in your project.

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