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/** \file
*
* This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
* documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
*/
/** \dir LUFA/Common
* \brief Common library header files.
*
* This folder contains header files which are common to all parts of the LUFA library. They may be used freely in
* user applications.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers
* \brief Library hardware and software drivers.
*
* This folder contains all the library hardware and software drivers for each supported board and USB AVR
* microcontroller model.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Misc
* \brief Miscellaneous driver files.
*
* This folder contains drivers for aspects other than the USB interface, board hardware or AVR peripherals.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral
* \brief USB AVR peripheral driver files.
*
* This folder contains drivers for several of the AVR internal peripherals such as the USART, compatible with
* all USB AVR models.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AT90USBXXX67
* \brief AT90USBXXX6, AT90USBXXX7 and ATMEGAXXU4 AVR model peripheral driver files. Its original name is due to legacy
* reasons.
*
* This folder contains drivers for several of the AVR internal peripherals such as the USART, compatible only with
* the AT90USBXXX6, AT90USBXXX7 and ATMEGAXXU4 USB AVR models, such as the AT90USB1287. Its contents should <b>not</b> be
* included by the user application - the dispatch header file located in the parent AT90USBXXX directory should be used
* instead.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB
* \brief USB controller peripheral driver files.
*
* This folder contains the main header files required to implement the USB interface in the USB supporting AVR models.
* The header files contained directly in this folder should be included in the user application in order to gain USB
* functionality, and the appropriate C source files in the LowLevel and HighLevel driver folders added to the compile
* and link stages.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB/LowLevel
* \brief Low level USB driver files.
*
* This folder contains low level USB driver source files required to implement USB functionality on the USB AVR microcontrollers.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB/HighLevel
* \brief High level USB driver files.
*
* This folder contains high level USB driver source files required to implement USB functionality on the USB AVR microcontrollers.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class
* \brief USB Class helper driver files.
*
* This folder contains drivers for implementing functionality of standardized USB classes. These are not used directly by the library,
* but provide a standard and library-maintained way of implementing functionality from some of the defined USB classes without extensive
* development effort. Is is recommended that these drivers be used where possible to reduce maintenance of user applications.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Device
* \brief USB Device Class helper driver files.
*
* Device mode drivers for the standard USB classes.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB/Class/Host
* \brief USB Host Class helper driver files.
*
* Host mode drivers for the standard USB classes.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board
* \brief Board hardware driver files.
*
* This folder contains drivers for interfacing with the physical hardware on supported commercial boards, primarily from
* the Atmel corporation. Header files in this folder should be included in user applications requiring the functionality of
* hardware placed on supported boards.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/USBKEY
* \brief USBKEY board hardware driver files.
*
* This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel USBKEY demonstration board. The header files in this folder should
* not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in the parent Board directory
* should be included instead.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/STK526
* \brief STK526 board hardware driver files.
*
* This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel STK526 development board. The header files in this folder should
* not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in the parent Board directory
* should be included instead.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/STK525
* \brief STK525 board hardware driver files.
*
* This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel STK525 development board. The header files in this folder should
* not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in the parent Board directory
* should be included instead.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/RZUSBSTICK
* \brief RZUSBSTICK board hardware driver files.
*
* This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel RZUSBSTICK board, as used in the Atmel "Raven" wireless kits. The header
* files in this folder should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in
* the parent Board directory should be included instead.
*
* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Board/ATAVRUSBRF01
* \brief ATAVRUSBRF01 board hardware driver files.
*
* This folder contains drivers for hardware on the Atmel ATAVRUSBRF01 board, as used in several Atmel wireless demo kits. The header
* files in this folder should not be included directly in user applications; the similarly named dispatch header files located in
* the parent Board directory should be included instead.
*
* \dir LUFA/DriverStubs
* \brief Driver stub header files for custom boards, to allow the LUFA board drivers to operate.
*
* This contains stub files for the LUFA board drivers. If the LUFA board drivers are used with board hardware other than those
* directly supported by the library, the BOARD parameter of the application's makefile can be set to "USER", and these stub files
* copied to the "/Board/" directory of the application's folder. When fleshed out with working driver code for the custom board,
* the corresponding LUFA board APIs will work correctly with the non-standard board hardware.
*/
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