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JimboStlawrence

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Hi,

I have a sensor logger designed that works well (accelerometer, magnetometer etc. that stores data to a microSD card on the back. What I'd like to do is to add a chip that allows me to plug my board directly into a laptop or PC via USB, and allow that device to access the SD card directly. I just can't seem to find a chip that does this. Essentially, it'll need to sit inbetween the SD card and the on-board host (Microchip PIC) and allow the PIC to access the SD card freely until something needs to access it from the USB port pins.

Does such a chip exist?

Kind regards,

Jimbo
 

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