Understanding Host Controllers: Types, Interfaces, and Functions
A host controller is a device that connects a computer system bus, which acts as the host system, to other network and storage devices, such as USB, FireWire, SCSI, or SATA devices. A host controller can be either a physical component, such as a card or a chip, or a virtual component, such as a software driver. A host controller communicates with a host controller driver, which is a software program that controls the host controller and manages the data transfer between the host system and the devices.
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How does a host controller interface with a host system bus and other devices, and what are the different types of host controllers and their characteristics?
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