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EVM schematic located in the EVM User’s Guide. When placing measurement probes near these devices during operation, please be aware that these devices may be very warm to the touch. Copyright 2002, Texas Instruments Incorporated Mailing Address: Texas Instruments Post Office Box 655303...
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About This Manual This user’s guide describes the setup and operation of the TUSB3410 general- purpose input/output evaluation board. Familiarity with the universal serial bus (USB) protocol and common lab testing equipment is required, and is as- sumed throughout this user’s guide.
Required Hardware and Software The TUSB3410 general-purpose input-output EVM was designed for use with a personal computer running a USB-enabled operating system. The PC should be USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 spec compliant. This implies the BIOS, chip- sets, and operating system are all spec compliant. If the BIOS is not spec com- pliant, the system may not boot when USB devices are connected at power up and the EVM may not function.
Hardware Items 1.1 Hardware Items The TUSB3410 EVM is shown in Figure 1, together with typical representations of the hardware items required for its use. Figure 1–1. TUSB3410 Evaluation Hardware USB Cable Serial Cable USB EVM...
EVM for probing. An LED (D2) displays the suspend status of the TUSB3410 device. A USB cable should be plugged into a USB port on a PC or USB hub and connected to the TUSB3410 EVM type-B USB connector (U3).
This chapter provides information required for proper operation of the TUSB3410 GPIO EVM. This includes power and PC connection require- ments, as well as descriptions of important operating features of the board, such as switches, jumpers, and indicators. Topic TUSB3410 EVM Setup .
Configure the EVM if required, based on desired settings specified later in this section. Use a standard USB cable to connect the TUSB3410 EVM to a downstream port of the PC or a USB hub tier. 2.2 Interfaces and USB Ports The EVM uses a standard type-B connector for the upstream port.
TUSB3410 automatically reads the EEPROM at power up via the I header must be added to the application firmware before loading it into the EEPROM. See the TUSB3410 data manual for a description of the header definition. The header can be generated automatically using the I header-generation utility software provided with the device.
Bill of Materials and EVM Layouts This chapter describes the bill of materials and EVM layouts for the TUSB3410 EVM. Topic Bill of Materials ..........
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