TUSB3410UARTPDK
TUSB3410UARTPDK 評估模組
TUSB3410UARTPDK
概覽
The TUSB3410UARTPDK can be used to evaluate the TUSB3410 as a USB-to-serial converter (or bridge). The user is expected to be familiar with universal serial bus (USB) certification requirements. Go to www.usb.org for more information on USB and certification, logo and testing requirements.
An object code version of the Windows® XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 virtual COM port (VCP) software (drivers and firmware) can be downloaded from the TUSBWINVCP tool page.
A Linux version of the VCP Software is also available from Brimson Labs in the third-party tool, TUSB-3P-LNXVCP.
The I²C header generator utility (see below for download) is a DOS-based tool that generates an image file for your I²C EEPROM, using your binary object code, custom descriptors, or both as inputs.
The AppLoader Utility should not be used with the UART tool.
Additional items needed for use of this EVM include utilities for monitoring USB traffic, an EEPROM (for storing your unique VID/PID necessary for certification and logo use (see www.usb.org for more information), and a USB-enabled host.
特點
- Quickly convert an RS-232 product to USB
- Jump start development or use as a complete USB-to-serial converter
- Firmware, VCP drivers, and schematics provided
- Quick connect to a USB-enabled host
- No power supply required—the EVM receives power through the included USB cable
Data Manual
Downloadable I2C Header Generator Utility
Downloadable Windows Virtual COM Port Driver
Downloadable gerber file
Firmware
Getting Started Letter
Populated EVM Board
Schematic
Serial port cable
USB Cable
User's Guide
USB 集線器與控制器
設計檔案
技術文件
| 類型 | 標題 | 下載最新的英文版本 | 日期 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| * | EVM User's guide | TUSB3410UART EVM User's Guide (Rev. B) | 2006/1/26 | |||
| 證書 | TUSB3410UARTPDK EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC) | 2019/1/2 | ||||
| 應用說明 | TUSBWINVCP Customization Guide | 2011/6/17 | ||||
| 應用說明 | USB/Serial Applications Using TUSB3410 VCP Software (Rev. F) | 2011/6/8 | ||||
| 應用說明 | VIDs, PIDs, and Firmware: Design Decisions When Using TI USB Device Controllers | 2003/9/24 |