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Hundreds of millions of products with USB Connectivity are shipped every year. Many markets ranging from the simplest consumer products to the more advanced medical products have implemented USB connectivity for its many advantages. So what do you do if your existing design doesn't support USB and only supports other interfaces such as SPI?
The easy answer is a USB to SPI bridge device such as the MCP2210. This is simply the easiest, smallest and more cost-effective way to add certified USB connectivity to your SPI design. Not only does the MCP2210 have nine general purpose I/O pins which you can configure to suit your own design needs but Microchip has made life even easier for you. They offer free software and DLL downloads, a PC-based configuration tool and a low-cost development board.
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It doesn't matter whether you're using a Windows, MAC or Linux operating system. The MCP2210 will give your design a hundred percent plug and play USB connectivity.