Data Transfer Types Sample Clauses

Data Transfer Types. There are four data transfer types defined in USB. Each type is optimized to match the service requirements between the client software and the USB device. The four types are: • Interrupt Transfers - Small data transfers used to communicate information from the USB device to the client software. The Host Controller Driver polls the USB device by issuing tokens to the device at a periodic interval sufficient for the requirements of the device. • Isochronous Transfers - Periodic data transfers with a constant data rate. Data transfers are correlated in time between the sender and receiver. • Control Transfers - Nonperiodic data transfers used to communicate configuration/command/status type information between client software and the USB device. • Bulk Transfers - Nonperiodic data transfers used to communicate large amounts of information between client software and the USB device. In OpenHCI the data transfer types are classified into two categories: periodic and nonperiodic. Periodic transfers are interrupt and isochronous since they are scheduled to run at periodic intervals. Nonperiodic transfers are control and bulk since they are not scheduled to run at any specific time, but rather on a time-available basis.
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