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LMK01000 Evaluation board

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMK01000, USB2ANY-UWIRE, CODELOADER

I am looking into using the LMK01000 evaluation board for some testing requirements. I see that the User's Guide discusses two options for programming the device. Either a computer with a parallel port and Windows XP, or a USB2ANY-uWIRE interface. I looked to see if I could find the USB2ANY-uWIRE interface and I couldn't find any additional information on this. Is the USB2ANY-uWIRE option really available for programming this device? If I purchase the eval board does it come with the USB adapter board? Is the only option available to program the device on the eval board a PC with a parallel port?

Thanks,

Dave

  • Hi Dave,

    If a parallel port cable is not available to program the device on the EVM via Codeloader software, please submit a request for USB2ANY-uWire EVM programming kit to clock_support@list.ti.com with the following information:

    1. Requester Name
    2. Company
    3. End Equipment
    4. Estimated Production Volume

    Regards

    Arvind Sridhar

  • Hi Arvind,

    Thank you for the input about the USB2ANY-uwire interface. I saw that the requirements were Windows 2000, or Windows XP. I had spoken to our IT group and they are no longer supporting Windows XP.

    There may be available computers with parallel ports which have Windows 7, or Windows 8. Would this combination work?

    Last priority would be to use the USB2ANY-uWIRE interface. With either Windows 7, or Windows8. Will this combination work?

    Is there a charge for the USB2ANY-uWIRE hardware?

    Best Regards,

    Dave Bennett

  • Hi Dave,

    The USB2ANY-uwire + Codeloader (EVM programming GUI) should work fine on Windows 7.

    The description on the LMK01000 Evaluation Board page needs to be updated to reflect this.

    Regards

    Arvind Sridhar