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IDC headers and a through-hole prototyping area for connecting external components. The XC-1A card can be powered by an external 5V power supply, or the USB cable provided which also provides a JTAG interface between the card and XMOS Tools.
Click Next and follow the instructions on screen. Click Finish to complete the driver installation. The XC-1A card starts up and flashes the LEDs around the XMOS chip on the card. The XC-1A card has four demonstrations which you can launch using the push buttons—see Section 5.
Connect the XC-1A card to your development system using the USB cable provided. The XC-1A card starts up and flashes the LEDs around the XMOS chip on the card. The XC-1A card has four demonstrations which you can launch using the push buttons—see Section 5.
Remount the USB file system with the following command: mount /proc/bus/usb The XC-1A card starts up and flashes the LEDs around the XMOS chip on the card. The XC-1A card has four demonstrations which you can launch using the push buttons—see Section 5.
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Minutes Green Hours Orange Seconds The 12 clock LEDs on the XC-1A provide 5-second resolution. When the clock is running use the buttons as follows: Return to default LED demo Speed up clock to set time Tick-tock sound on Tick-tock sound off...
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