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. . . 2011. 6. 29. 17:48
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usb cdc 클래스들에 대한 설명

출처 : http://www.jungo.com/st/embedded_usb_cdc.html

  • CDC-ACM (Abstract Control Model) allows any communication device to provide a serial communication interface (e.g modem devices that send and receive AT commands).
  • CDC-ECM (Ethernet Networking Control Model) offers device manufacturers to interface as a standard NIC (Network Interface Card) device. This interface is usually adopted by high speed LAN networking devices allowing high speed Ethernet data transfer over USB.
  • CDC-NCM (Network Control Model).
  • OBEX (Object Exchange) is compliant with the Wireless Mobile Communication OBEX function model, supporting OBEX applications over USB.
  • WMC-Device Management is compliant with the Device Management function model, supporting a minimal AT command based control model.
  • RNDIS - provides CDC like communication capabilities on Windows PCs supporting the Microsoft RNDIS protocol. Please refer to the RNDIS webpage for more info.

즉 여러가지의 클래스들이 존재 하는데.. 각 클래스들은 유니크한 class number 가 존재한다.

각 코드는 http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html 에서 제공하는 usb deview 라는 어플로 확인가능

http://www.usb.org/developers/defined_class

USB Class Codes

November 17, 2009

출처 : http://www.usb.org/developers/defined_class

USB defines class code information that is used to identify a device’s functionality and to nominally load a device driver based on that functionality. The information is contained in three bytes with the names Base Class, SubClass, and Protocol. (Note that ‘Base Class’ is used in this description to identify the first byte of the Class Code triple. That terminology is not used in the USB Specification). There are two places on a device where class code information can be placed.One place is in the Device Descriptor, and the other is in Interface Descriptors. Some defined class codes are allowed to be used only in a Device Descriptor, others can be used in both Device and Interface Descriptors, and some can only be used in Interface Descriptors. The table below shows the currently defined set of Base Class values, what the generic usage is, and where that Base Class can be used (either Device or Interface Descriptors or both).

Base Class Descriptor Usage Description
00h Device Use class information in the Interface Descriptors
01h Interface Audio
02h Both Communications and CDC Control
03h Interface HID (Human Interface Device)
05h Interface Physical
06h Interface Image
07h Interface Printer
08h Interface Mass Storage
09h Device Hub
0Ah Interface CDC-Data
0Bh Interface Smart Card
0Dh Interface Content Security
0Eh Interface Video
0Fh Interface Personal Healthcare
DCh Both Diagnostic Device
E0h Interface Wireless Controller
EFh Both Miscellaneous
FEh Interface Application Specific
FFh Both Vendor Specific

Base Class 00h (Device)

This base class is defined to be used in Device Descriptors to indicate that class information should be determined from the Interface Descriptors in the device. There is one class code definition in this base class. All other values are reserved.

This value is also used in Interface Descriptors to indicate a null class code triple.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
00h 00h 00h Use class code info from Interface Descriptors

Base Class 01h (Audio)

This base class is defined for Audio capable devices that conform to the Audio Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values.Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. These class codes may only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
01h xxh xxh Audio device

Base Class 02h (Communications and CDC Control)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to the Communications Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values. Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. Note that the Communication Device Class spec requires some class code values (triples) to be used in Device Descriptors and some to be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
02h xxh xxh Communication device class

Base Class 03h (HID – Human Interface Device)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to the HID Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values. Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. These class codes can only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
03h xxh xxh HID device class

Base Class 05h (Physical)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to the Physical Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values. Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. These class codes can only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
05h xxh xxh Physical device class

Base Class 06h (Still Imaging)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to the Imaging Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values. Values outside of that defined spec are reserved.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
06h 01h 01h Still Imaging device

Base Class 07h (Printer)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to the Printer Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values. Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. These class codes can only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
07h xxh xxh Printer device

Base Class 08h (Mass Storage)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to the Mass Storage Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values. Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. These class codes can only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
08h xxh xxh Mass Storage device

Base Class 09h (Hub)

This base class is defined for devices that are USB hubs and conform to the definition in the USB specification. That specification defines the complete triples as shown below. All other values are reserved. These class codes can only be used in Device Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
09h 00h 00h Full speed Hub
01h Hi-speed hub with single TT
02h Hi-speed hub with multiple TTs

Base Class 0Ah (CDC-Data)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to the Communications Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values.Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. These class codes can only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
0Ah xxh xxh CDC data device

Base Class 0Bh (Smart Card)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to the Smart Card Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values.Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. These class codes can only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
0Bh xxh xxh Smart Card device

Base Class 0Dh (Content Security)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to the Content Security Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values. Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. These class codes can only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
0Dh 00h 00h Content Security device

Base Class 0Eh (Video)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to the Video Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values. Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. These class codes can only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
0Eh xxh xxh Video device

Base Class 0Fh (Personal Healthcare)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to the Personal Healthcare Device Class Specification found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values. Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. These class codes should only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
0Fh xxh xxh Personal Healthcare device

Base Class DCh (Diagnostic Device)

This base class is defined for devices that diagnostic devices. There is currently only one value defined. All other values are reserved. This class code can be used in Device or Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
DCh 01h 01h USB2 Compliance Device. Definition for this device can be found athttp://www.intel.com/technology/usb/spec.htm

Base Class E0h (Wireless Controller)

This base class is defined for devices that are Wireless controllers. Values not shown in the table below are reserved. These class codes are to be used in Interface Descriptors, with the exception of the Bluetooth class code which can also be used in a Device Descriptor.

Base Class sub class Protocol Meaning
E0h 01h 01h Bluetooth Programming Interface. Get specific information fromwww.bluetooth.com.
02h UWB Radio Control Interface. Definition for this is found in the Wireless USB Specification in Chapter 8.
03h Remote NDIS. Information can be found at:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/mobileoperators/default.mspx
04h Bluetooth AMP Controller. Get specific information fromwww.bluetooth.com.
2h 01h Host Wire Adapter Control/Data interface. Definition can be found in the Wireless USB Specification in Chapter 8.
02h Device Wire Adapter Control/Data interface. Definition can be found in the Wireless USB Specification in Chapter 8.
03h Device Wire Adapter Isochronous interface. Definition can be found in the Wireless USB Specification in Chapter 8.

Base Class EFh (Miscellaneous)

This base class is defined for miscellaneous device definitions. Values not shown in the table below are reserved. The use of these class codes (Device or Interface descriptor) are specifically annotated in each entry below.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
EFh 01h 01h Active Sync device. This class code can be used in either Device or Interface Descriptors. Contact Microsoft for more information on this class.
02h Palm Sync. This class code can be used in either Device or Interface Descriptors.
02h 01h Interface Association Descriptor. The usage of this class code triple is defined in the Interface Association Descriptor ECN that is provided on www.usb.org . This class code may only be used in Device Descriptors.
02h Wire Adapter Multifunction Peripheral programming interface. Definition can be found in the Wireless USB Specification in Chapter 8. This class code may only be used in Device Descriptors
03h 01h Cable Based Association Framework. This is defined in the Association Model addendum to the Wireless USB specification. This class code may only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class FEh (Application Specific)

This base class is defined for devices that conform to several class specifications found on the USB-IF website. That specification defines the usable set of SubClass and Protocol values. Values outside of that defined spec are reserved. These class codes can only be used in Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
FEh 01h 01h Device Firmware Upgrade. Device class definition provided on www.usb.org .
02h 00h IRDA Bridge device. Device class definition provided on www.usb.org .
03h 00h USB Test and Measurement Device. Definition provided in the USB Test and Measurement Class spec found onwww.usb.org .
01h USB Test and Measurement Device conforming to the USBTMC USB488 Subclass Specification found on www.usb.org.

Base Class FFh (Vendor Specific)

This base class is defined for vendors to use as they please. These class codes can be used in both Device and Interface Descriptors.

Base Class SubClass Protocol Meaning
FFh xxh xxh Vendor specific
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