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		<description><![CDATA[USB has established itself as the new standard for connectivity. That is why USB connectivity has become the “holy grail” of most embedded applications. Well, let me get straight to the point. If you want to start developing projects with USB interface, you want to have  the  proper development tools. To have the tools that you need, you either [...]]]></description>
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