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Old 22.01.2009, 04:37 AM
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The confusion with USB v2.0 is that there are three types of USB v2.0 chipsets (for different speeds). Low Speed (1.5Mbps), Full Speed (12Mbps), and High Speed (480Mbps).

All the TIs have the mid-range "FullSpeed" USB v2.0 chipset @ 12Mbps, which is incidently the fastest that USB v1.1 can achieve. Hence the confusion.
Thanks for clearing this up!

So if the TI has the Full Speed chipset does this mean it can never be upgraded to a High Speed speed through a software/firmware update?

I wonder which chipset the TI2 has...
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