* One major issue with CDC-ACM is that it requires two Interface descriptors,
* which will upset most hosts when part of a multi-function "Composite" USB
* device, as each interface will be loaded into a separate driver instance. To
- * conbat this, you should use the "Interface Association Descriptor" addendum to
+ * combat this, you should use the "Interface Association Descriptor" addendum to
* the USB standard which is available on most OSes when creating Composite devices.
*
* Another major oversight is that there is no mechanism for the host to notify the
*/
void EVENT_CDC_Device_ControLineStateChanged(USB_ClassInfo_CDC_Device_t* const CDCInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
- /** CDC class driver event for a send break request sent to the device from the host. This is generally used to seperate
+ /** CDC class driver event for a send break request sent to the device from the host. This is generally used to separate
* data or to indicate a special condition to the receiving device.
*
* \param[in,out] CDCInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a CDC Class configuration and state
*/
void CDC_Device_SendControlLineStateChange(USB_ClassInfo_CDC_Device_t* const CDCInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
- /** Creates a standard characer stream for the given CDC Device instance so that it can be used with all the regular
+ /** Creates a standard character stream for the given CDC Device instance so that it can be used with all the regular
* functions in the avr-libc <stdio.h> library that accept a FILE stream as a destination (e.g. fprintf). The created
* stream is bidirectional and can be used for both input and output functions.
*