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DIX4192

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Alexandr Dultsev
Posted by Alexandr Dultsev
on Feb 14 2012 07:10 AM
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Is it possible to initialize DIX4192 with SPI 8?

How to do this if it possible?

I see fig.17 from datasheet 

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  • Don Dapkus
    Posted by Don Dapkus
    on Feb 15 2012 08:09 AM
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    Hi, Alexandr,

    I'm not sure what sure what "SPI 8" means. Can you explain in a little more detail what you're trying to do?

    -d2

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    Don Dapkus

    Audio Applications Engineering Manager

    Dallas, TX USA

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  • Alexandr Dultsev
    Posted by Alexandr Dultsev
    on Feb 15 2012 08:29 AM
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    DIX4192EVM-PDK - EVAL MODUL FOR DIX4192

    in the datasheet for this module is written that it is necessary select SPI 16bit. But the pictures painted in the same SPI 8 bit. Is it possible to use 8-bit SPI to control this chip with a microcontroller?
    and if possible then tell me how to do it.

    and even how to switch modes and I2C fast I2C slow with the microcontroller.

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  • Alexandr Dultsev
    Posted by Alexandr Dultsev
    on Feb 16 2012 01:49 AM
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    I bought DIX4192EVM-PDK

    Disc with the programs of the damaged

    Support refuses to help

    Could you put on the file server software for the DIX4192EVM-PDK?

    thank you

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  • Don Dapkus
    Posted by Don Dapkus
    on Feb 22 2012 08:08 AM
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    Hi, Alexandr,

    Sorry for your trouble! let me see if I can locate the necessary files for you.

    When you say it was damaged, what do you mean? Was the disk physically broken?

    I am not 100% sure, but I suspect the software doesn't work on Win7.

    -d2

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  • Alexandr Dultsev
    Posted by Alexandr Dultsev
    on Feb 22 2012 08:33 AM
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    Hello

    The disc is damaged when you first removing from the package.

    The layer-carrying sticks to a package
    Layer crumbled from the disk.
    The disc is not a quality.

    Please send the files from the disk to my registration e-mail 

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  • Don Dapkus
    Posted by Don Dapkus
    on Feb 24 2012 07:19 AM
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    Hi, Alexandr, 

    Wow! that is amazing. It's not even that old, I'm surprised that it's like that already!

    I will post the files when I round them up.

    -d2

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  • Alexandr Dultsev
    Posted by Alexandr Dultsev
    on Feb 24 2012 07:32 AM
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    Hello

    The board had to return

    We wait another

    Repeat of the previous posts:

    "in the datasheet for this module is written that it is necessary select SPI 16bit. But the pictures painted in the same SPI 8 bit. Is it possible to use 8-bit SPI to control this chip with a microcontroller?
    and if possible then tell me how to do it.

    and even how to switch modes and I2C fast I2C slow with the microcontroller"

    Best Regards

    Alexandr

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  • Don Dapkus
    Posted by Don Dapkus
    on Feb 24 2012 16:45 PM
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    Hi, Alexandr,

    OK, you returned the EVM and asked for a new one. Great! Hopefully that one won't have a bad CDROM in it, too.

    The EVM MUST be run in SPI 16 bit mode.

    -d2

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  • Alexandr Dultsev
    Posted by Alexandr Dultsev
    on Mar 16 2012 09:15 AM
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    Hello

    I got a new CD, but the software is not installed correctly.

    NI VISA 3.2 is not installed. screenshot in attachment

    msiserver up and running properly in Administrator account

    Maybe the disk is missing a file?

    Help please. The project is not progressing.

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  • Don Dapkus
    Posted by Don Dapkus
    on Mar 17 2012 09:46 AM
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    Alexandr,

    Sorry for all your troubles...

    This GUI only runs in XP. Are you trying to run it in win7?

    You might also try changing your computer's language to English, but I highly doubt that will help.

    -d2

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  • Alexandr Dultsev
    Posted by Alexandr Dultsev
    on Mar 17 2012 10:31 AM
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    I tested the install on three computers with XP and one with Win7

    result is the same everywhere

    I'll try on a computer where there is no other language than English

    I think the problem is that the device is determined solely by the unknown

    Installation *.Inf does not lead to any changes

    Alexandr

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  • Don Dapkus
    Posted by Don Dapkus
    on Mar 17 2012 11:12 AM
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    Hi, Alexandr,

    I googled this a little bit and found it may be an issue your virus protection blocking the install, thinking it's an attack.

    http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabWindows-CVI/Does-LabWINDOWS-run-on-Windows-7-64-bit/m-p/1720364

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319624

    This is an error in the National Instruments library which the GUI uses (it was developed in LabView from NI). Unfortunately, this CD is originally about seven years old, so it is very likely that the GUI will have issues even with XP now if you have SP2, 3 loaded as those didn't exist back then...

    if I can find the original LabView files, I will try to recompile them in the latest version of LabView.

    In the meanwhile, if you have a way to drive the I2C lines on the daughtercard, that might be a quicker way to get the EVM up and running. Being a hardware guy, I always look for a hardware solution. :)

    -d2

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    Audio Applications Engineering Manager

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  • Alexandr Dultsev
    Posted by Alexandr Dultsev
    on Apr 12 2012 11:08 AM
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    hello
    we try to start dix4192
    i2c speed 100 kHz
    we do

    1) set pin 19 and 21 to 0
    2) set jumper to i2s mode
    3) set CPM to i2c mode
    4) reset dix4192, than delay 1 sec
    5) do start (wait when start end)
    6) send E0 (address device)
    7) send 01 (address register)
    8) send 3f (data)
    9) do stop
    10) try to read (do start)
    11) send E0 (address device)
    12) send 01 (address register)
    13) do repeat start
    14) send E1 (address device)
    15) take data
    16) send noask
    17) send stop

    but DIX4192 dot answer any time. no write no read
    what we do wrong ? what we must to do ?
    datasheet poor. Can you say what we must to do 1) 2) 3) 4) etc

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  • Martin Tanguay
    Posted by Martin Tanguay
    on Apr 25 2013 10:47 AM
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    Hi,

    I just bought the DIX4192EVM-PDK, and my CD is also scrap.  It looks pretty much like the one shown in the picture above.

    Could you please put the CD content on an FTP link ?  I can create an FTP site if required...

    Thanks.

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