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- | ====== Isolated USB ====== | ||
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- | ===== Hardware Implementation ===== | ||
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- | The Isolated USB port is implemented using the [[http:// | ||
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- | + | [[resources/eval/ezlinx|ezLINX™ iCoupler® Isolated Interface Development Environment Homepage]] | |
- | The VBUS1 and VDD1 of the [[http://www.analog.com/ | + | |
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- | A mini USB-B connector is used for easy connection to a USB master. | + | |
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+ | ====== ezLINX™ Isolated USB Implementation====== | ||
- | ===== Setup ===== | + | ===== Hardware Implementation |
- | ==== Device Installation ==== | + | The Isolated USB port is implemented using the [[adi> |
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- | A driver must be installed in order to connect to the //ez//LINX Development Platform using the sample PC Application. Instructions to install this device driver are given below. | ||
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- | <WRAP center round important 60%> | + | The VBUS1 and VDD1 of the [[adi>adum3160|ADuM3160]] is powered |
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- | First download and extract the above USB Gadget Driver file. To install the USB gadget first plug it into the target PC. A pop-up will appear (see below) saying that Windows has found a new hardware device called a " | + | |
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- | Once the USB driver is sucessfully installed, the IP address for the device must be configured. | ||
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- | ==== IP Configuration ==== | ||
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- | To set up the network adapter to connect with the //ez//LINX Development Platform, go to " | ||
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- | The below window should then open. Select "Use the following IP address" | ||
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- | **IP Address:** 192.168.1.100\\ | ||
- | **Subnet mask:** 255.255.255.0\\ | ||
- | **Default gateway:** 192.168.1.1\\ | ||
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- | Select Ok to confirm. Now the host and the device are on the same network. | ||
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- | **Note:** Switching the USB port used for the Gadget Ethernet device will require you to perform the above steps again, setting up the appropriate IP address and gateway for the USB device. | ||
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