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May 2001 Conference Presentations

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Tuesday- General Session

Session Company Speaker
Keynote: Hi-Speed USB Hits the Fast Lane Intel Jason Ziller
Keynote: Consideration of Market Forces Gartner Van Baker
USB 2.0 Technical Overview Intel Brad Hosler
USB 2.0 Support in Windows® Operating Systems Microsoft Fred Bhesania
USB Compliance and Logo Program Intel Doug Gemmill
USB High Speed Compliance Program Overview Intel Dan Froelich
High Speed Electrical Testing Intel Jim Choate


Tuesday - Technical Track One

Session Company Speaker
USB 2.0 Electrical Overview Intel John Leuker
USB 2.0 Signal Protocols Intel John Leuker
USB 2.0 Hub Repeater Intel John Leuker
How Usable is USB? Making USB an Ease of Use Asset Intel Paul Sorenson
USB Client Driver Etiquette Microsoft Jay Senior


Tuesday - Technical Track Two

Session Company Speaker
The EASY Way to Create I/O Devices Intel John Hyde
Peripheral Design Options For USB 2.0 Solutions Agere Dave Thompson
Undocumented UTMI InSilicon Eric Huang


Wednesday- General Session

Session Company Speaker
Keynote: USB 2.0 Opportunities in Retail Circuit City Dan Clements
Day Two Introduction Intel Ruben Cadena


Wednesday - Technical Track One

Session Company Speaker
Platform Design Considerations Intel Eric Rosario
High Speed Protocol Additions Intel John Garney
USB 2.0 Hub Additions Intel John Garney
Split Transaction Budgeting Algorithm Intel John Garney
USB 2.0 Hub Compliance Testing Intel Dan Froelich
USB Power Management Intel Brad Hosler
Data Transfer & Framework Intel John Garney
USB 2.0 Host Controller Specification & Compliance Intel John Howard
USB Development Tools Features & Benefits Catalyst Enterprises Nader Saleh


Wednesday - Technical Track Two

Session Company Speaker
USB 2.0 Cable and Connector Testing Contech Research and National Technical Systems George Olear II and Sheldon Singleton
Getting the Most Out of Your USB Bus/Protocol Analyzer CATC Daniel Jacobs
BIOS Considerations for USB 2.0 Phoenix Curtis Stevens
Using the Speed: DMA Implementations for USB 2.0 Devices NetChip Reid Augustin
USB 2.0 High Bandwidth Peripheral Design Challenges Cypress Semiconductor Robert Shaw
Home Network Ready! Design Issues and Verification Challenges Mentor Graphics Thomas Chow
USB 2.0 Production Testing CATC Michael Pasumnasky
USB On-The-Go Cypress Semiconductor Kosta Koeman
USB On-The-Go Implementation Trade-offs TransDimension Zong Liang WU
High-Speed Detection Handshake Considerations Philips Semiconductors Jerome Tjia