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"xpyttl" wrote in message
news ![]() pin part, so that from the bigger part you can simply do a printf() to communicate to your PC over serial. It relies on a Microcoft provided serial emulation driver. If your requirements are more demaiding, then you will need to really hit the books. Doing the USB software interface isn't real trivial. mmmm ... I can see I should have been more explicit there, and maybe caught a couple of typos. There are a number of USB classes with different capabilities. There is a serial emulation class, which Microsoft provides a driver for. It appears on Windows as a new serial port, and applications access it as if it were a serial port. All USB devices must offer up a manufacturer code and a device code whenever they are first connected. The OS reads a .inf file to connect the particular codes to a driver. MicroCHIP provides an .inf file with the board that points to a MicroSOFT driver which does serial emulation. When the 16-bit part wiggles it's USART, the PIC18F2550 catches that and sends it out over USB to the PC in serial emulation mode. The application on the 16 bit part must set up the baud rate for the USART, but beyond that, normal C I/O can be used, although it is pretty fat for many applications. The documentation for the board says in comes with a dsPIC33FJ12GP202 but mine came with a PIC24FJ64GA002 -- more memory but no DSP engine. The board has jumpers to accept any 28 pin, 16 bit part. I've been doing most of my experimentation with a dsPIC30F012. The 30F parts are 5 volts, the others 3.3, and the 30Fs have a slightly different pinout. Jumpers deal with both, as well as deciding whether the board wants to be powered from the USB or a separate supply. For a lower cost implementation, the 18F2550 and its cousins have plenty of gas to do more work, and Microchip does provide sample code for the USB serial interface, but I've always been a bit suspicious of Microchip sample code ... often it isn't quite as solid as one would hope. ... |
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