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* in device mode) in order to manage USB communications. This task may be executed inside an RTOS,
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* scheduler (e.g. the simple LUFA Scheduler), fast timer ISR or the main user application loop.
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*
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* The USB task must be serviced within 50mS in all modes, when needed. The task may be serviced
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* at all times, or (for minimum CPU consumption):
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* The USB task must be serviced within 30ms while in device mode, or within 1ms while in host mode.
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* The task may be serviced at all times, or (for minimum CPU consumption):
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*
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* - In device mode, it may be disabled at start-up, enabled on the firing of the \ref EVENT_USB_Connect() event
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* and disabled again on the firing of the \ref EVENT_USB_Disconnect() event.
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*
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* - In host mode, it may be disabled at start-up, enabled on the firing of the \ref EVENT_USB_DeviceAttached()
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* event and disabled again on the firing of the \ref EVENT_USB_DeviceUnattached() event.
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* event and disabled again on the firing of the \ref EVENT_USB_DeviceEnumerationComplete() or
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* \ref EVENT_USB_DeviceEnumerationFailed() events.
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*
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* If in device mode (only), the control endpoint can instead be managed via interrupts entirely by the library
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* by defining the INTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT token and passing it to the compiler via the -D switch.
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