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DMNZ
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25 Jun 2025 02:35
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How to design new driver for my own board
you can see here that even best fine tuned usb devices on RT kernel has a round trip close to 10ms
interfacinglinux.com/linux-compatible-audio-interfaces/
compared to stable 0.1-0.5ms with Ethernet or SPI
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