1/* 2 * @brief USB Composite device example 3 * 4 * @note 5 * Copyright(C) NXP Semiconductors, 2013 6 * All rights reserved. 7 * 8 * @par 9 * Software that is described herein is for illustrative purposes only 10 * which provides customers with programming information regarding the 11 * LPC products. This software is supplied "AS IS" without any warranties of 12 * any kind, and NXP Semiconductors and its licensor disclaim any and 13 * all warranties, express or implied, including all implied warranties of 14 * merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement of 15 * intellectual property rights. NXP Semiconductors assumes no responsibility 16 * or liability for the use of the software, conveys no license or rights under any 17 * patent, copyright, mask work right, or any other intellectual property rights in 18 * or to any products. NXP Semiconductors reserves the right to make changes 19 * in the software without notification. NXP Semiconductors also makes no 20 * representation or warranty that such application will be suitable for the 21 * specified use without further testing or modification. 22 * 23 * @par 24 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its 25 * documentation is hereby granted, under NXP Semiconductors' and its 26 * licensor's relevant copyrights in the software, without fee, provided that it 27 * is used in conjunction with NXP Semiconductors microcontrollers. This 28 * copyright, permission, and disclaimer notice must appear in all copies of 29 * this code. 30 */ 31 32/** @defgroup EXAMPLES_USBDROM_15XX_COMPOSITE LPC15XX USB Composite device example 33 * @ingroup EXAMPLES_USBDROM_15XX 34 * <b>Example description</b><br> 35 * The example shows how to us USBD ROM stack to creates a composite device. A USB 36 * device which has multiple class interface in single configuration is termed as 37 * composite device. In this example and virtual comm port interface (using CDC-ACM class) and 38 * a HID-mouse interfaces are combined together to form a composite device. The VCOM interface 39 * could be used for out putting debug messages. 40 * <br> 41 * 42 * <b>Special connection requirements</b><br> 43 * Connect the USB cable between micro connector on board and to a host. 44 * When connected to Windows host use the .inf included with the LPCOPen example 45 * Windows USB driver package. You can get this package on the LPCOpen download 46 * page at 47 * <a href="http://www.lpcware.com/content/nxpfile/lpcopen-platform">http://www.lpcware.com/content/nxpfile/lpcopen-platform</a>. 48 * For OSx (Mac) host, no drivers are needed.<br> 49 * 50 * <b>Build procedures:</b><br> 51 * Visit the <a href="http://www.lpcware.com/content/project/lpcopen-platform-nxp-lpc-microcontrollers/lpcopen-v200-quickstart-guides">LPCOpen quickstart guides</a> 52 * to get started building LPCOpen projects. 53 * 54 * <b>Supported boards and board setup:</b><br> 55 * @ref LPCOPEN_15XX_BOARD_LPCXPRESSO_1549<br> 56 * 57 * <b>Submitting LPCOpen issues:</b><br> 58 * @ref LPCOPEN_COMMUNITY 59 * @{ 60 */ 61 62/** 63 * @} 64 */ 65