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This section discusses guidelines when designing a universal serial bus (USB) system. USB interfaces are commonly used for both onboard and off-board communication, thus designs vary. This guide is not intended to cover all design possibilities, but to provide general recommendations. The design rules stated within this document are targeted at DEVICE mode electrical compliance. HOST mode, systems (or both) that do not include the 3m USB cable and far-end 11 inch PCB trace required by DEVICE mode compliance testing may not need the complete list of optimizations shown in this document; however, applying these optimizations to HOST mode systems leads to the best possible DEVICE mode performance.
The use of USB-compatible bridges and switches is allowed for interfacing with more than one other processor or USB device.