Analog Devices 82-000197-01 manual USB EZ-Extender Interface

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USB EZ-Extender Interface

You can reset the NetChip 2272 device by asserting LOW these flag pins:

FLAG2 on the ADSP-21262 and ADSP-21364 processors

FLAG0 on the ADSP-21369 processor

The USB interrupt request pin (IRQ) line of the extender connects to FLAG1 on the ADSP-21262, ADSP-21364, and ADSP-21369 processors. This flag pin may be used for push buttons or LEDs on the respective EZ-KIT Lites; consequently, the user must make the proper changes to that EZ-KIT Lite.

When writing to and reading from the USB device using the EZ-KIT Lites, use memory addresses listed in Table 1-1.

Table 1-1. USB Device Memory

EZ-KIT Lite

Starting Address

Ending Address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADSP-21262

0x0100

6C00

0x0100

6FE0

 

 

 

 

 

ADSP-21364

0x0100

6C00

0x0100

6FE0

 

 

 

ADSP-21369

0x0C00 0000

0x0C00 03E0

 

 

 

 

 

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