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SwietY November 16th 04 02:25 PM

USB->LPT
 
I' looking for converter from standard USB to LPT maybe can you help me
with it. Which component should I use and maybe schetaticdesign in Protel.

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Ian Stirling November 16th 04 04:12 PM

In sci.electronics.design SwietY wrote:
I' looking for converter from standard USB to LPT maybe can you help me
with it. Which component should I use and maybe schetaticdesign in Protel.


Buy one.
The main component is a all-in-one chip.
You cannot buy this in small quantities for under the cost of a cheap
unit with it in.

Doug Dotson November 16th 04 10:00 PM

I've got one that is built into the Centronics type connector and plugs
right
into the back of the printer. Then just plug in a USB cable. Bought it
at Best Buy I think.

Doug
s/v Callista

"SwietY" wrote in message
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I' looking for converter from standard USB to LPT maybe can you help me
with it. Which component should I use and maybe schetaticdesign in Protel.

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Geoff Schultz November 16th 04 10:49 PM

"SwietY" wrote in
:

I' looking for converter from standard USB to LPT maybe can you help
me
with it. Which component should I use and maybe schetaticdesign in
Protel.


I have a D-link DSB-P36 that works well.

-- Geoff

SwietY November 17th 04 12:04 AM

Osoba Geoff Schultz wykstukala:

I have a D-link DSB-P36 that works well.


I know that I can buy it but I have to make it myself because I have project
to do that converter

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Peter Bennett November 17th 04 01:50 AM

On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 01:04:45 +0100, "SwietY"
wrote:

Osoba Geoff Schultz wykstukala:

I have a D-link DSB-P36 that works well.


I know that I can buy it but I have to make it myself because I have project
to do that converter


See http://www.ftdichip.com/DS245B.htm for a usb-parallel interface
chip. That company makes a few USB interface products.



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William P.N. Smith November 17th 04 02:28 AM

"SwietY" wrote:
I know that I can buy it but I have to make it myself because I have project
to do that converter


Look for the PIC demo/development kit that incorporates USB...


Rich Grise November 17th 04 03:58 AM

On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 01:04:45 +0100, SwietY wrote:

Osoba Geoff Schultz wykstukala:

I have a D-link DSB-P36 that works well.


I know that I can buy it but I have to make it myself because I have project
to do that converter


Then buy one, reverse engineer it and repackage it. :-)

Give yourself extra credit for snowing the teacher. ;-)

Good Luck!
Rich



Wouter van Ooijen November 17th 04 08:40 AM

I' looking for converter from standard USB to LPT maybe can you help me
with it. Which component should I use and maybe schetaticdesign in Protel.


http://www.voti.nl/shop/p/IC-FT245BM-SMD.html


Wouter van Ooijen

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Watson A.Name - \Watt Sun, the Dark Remover\ November 18th 04 04:14 AM


"SwietY" wrote in message
...
I' looking for converter from standard USB to LPT maybe can you help

me
with it. Which component should I use and maybe schetaticdesign in

Protel.

Why would you want to make one when you can buy one for a mere pittance?
Try doing a google search for USB parallel converter or port replicator.

And _please_ post to the appropriate newsgroup,
comp.sys.ibm.pc.whatever, maybe periphs or printers.

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