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BOARD DEMO PICDEM USB

DM163010

Manufacturer Part Number
DM163010
Description
BOARD DEMO PICDEM USB
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of DM163010

Processor To Be Evaluated
PlC16C745/765
Interface Type
USB
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
PICDEM™ USB User’s Guide
1.4
1.5
DS41174A-page 10
Running the Default Demonstration
Branching Out on Your Own
1.3.3
1.5.1
Suggested Items
The items suggested are:
If you have a PC/Macintosh with USB, attach your PICDEM™ USB with the
Unplug the USB cable and plug a PS/2 mouse into the PS/2 connector. Re-
Regardless of what PS/2 device is attached (or not attached), the EP2 ACT
This example takes advantage of the existing human interface device (HID)
Developing New USB Applications
The following steps are recommended to develop most new USB
supplied cable. The LED’s should quickly blink as the PICDEM™ USB identi-
fies itself. The EP1 ACT light should start to flicker steadily, and the mouse
cursor on your computer should start to move in a circle.
attach the USB cable. You will notice the mouse cursor is no longer moving in
a circle, but is responding to the mouse. Unplug the USB cable and plug in a
PS/2 keyboard. Re-attach the USB cable. The LED’s flicker and the keyboard
is functioning as a USB keyboard.
light will be flashing. This is due to the PICDEM™ USB constantly streaming
gameport data to the host, regardless of whether a gaming device is plugged
in or not. You can test the gameport by using the gamepad specified in
Section 2.1: Gameport - USB Translator.
code in the host’s operating system. For a more complex example showing
host driver code, you will have to consult the LCD Demo example.
applications.
• PICSTART
• UV chip eraser to clean the mistakes
• Copy of Apple’s USB DDK so you can use the USB bus monitoring
• Copy of the USB-IF PC tools (www.usb.org)
• USB protocol analyzer such as CATC
• Membership in the USB-IF, Inc. (www.usb.org)
• MPLAB
• Describe the application.
• Create the descriptors.
• Debug the report descriptor with dummy data.
• Develop the rest of the application.
tools on the Macintosh (http://developer.apple.com/hardware/usb/)
®
ICE 2000
®
Plus or PRO MATE
®
II to program the devices
©
2001 Microchip Technology Inc.

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