Texas Instruments TUSB3210 manual Hardware and Software Required, Topic

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Chapter 1

Hardware and Software Required

The TUSB3210 generic EVM is designed for use with a personal computer running a USB-enabled operating system. The PC should be USB 1.1 specification compliant. This implies that the BIOS, chipsets, and operating system are all USB 1.1 specification compliant. If the BIOS is not specification compliant, the system may not boot up when USB devices are connected at power up, and the EVM may not function. Note that an ac/dc power supply adapter is optional equipment (but included), because the EVM can function in either bus-powered mode or self-powered mode.

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Hardware Overview

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Contents User’s Guide Products Applications Important NoticeEVM Important Notice EVM Warnings and Restrictions About This Manual Read This FirstTrademarks Tables ContentsViii Topic Hardware and Software RequiredHardware Overview Equipment−2. TUSB3210 Evaluation Board −4. TUSB3210 Printed-Circuit Board REV 1.1-Top Side −5. TUSB3210 Printed-Circuit Board REV 1.2-Top Side Quantity Reference Part Bill of MaterialsSchematic Diagram Page Gpio Connector EVM OperationEeprom Power Supplies TUSB3210 SetupInterfaces and USB Port Light Emitting Diodes LEDsJumpers and Switches Gpio ConnectorJumper/Switch Jumper/Switch Description −1. Gpio Connector NPN NPN