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    Naser Salameh Naser Salameh
    If I don`t want to use the USB and RTC module on the C5509A/07/06/03 devices , would it matter if I did not power their corresponding power pins USBVdd and RDVdd RCVdd? Will this affect the proper functioning of other modules. Answer: Even if the RTC or USB module are not used, both modules have to be...
    on Jun 7, 2008
  • Forum Post: C5509A DSK Diagnostic Utility error

    TommyG TommyG
    When I try and run the Diagnostic Utility for the 5509A DSK I get an error message when the utility opens. The error message is: ERROR Invalid working directory. Any button I push (Start, Reset DSK, etc) causes the utility to crash. When I look at properties for the Utility Desktop icon it shows that...
    on Jan 27, 2009
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    Bob Heise Bob Heise
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    mjones mjones
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  • Forum Post: Re: C5509A GPIO_pinWriteAll()

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    Audi, A person I had been working with, TommyG, might be able to answer this. Hopefully he is listening :-) Tony
    on Jul 31, 2010
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