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LMK04805BEVAL: Need help to buy "the adapter board" pictured on pg 77 of document SNAU158 (Nov 2013)

Part Number: LMK04805BEVAL
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMK04821, USB2ANY, USB2ANY-UWIRE, CODELOADER

Hi,

I would like to get my LMK04805B working from a Windows 7 machine and it would seem my best bet is to buy the adapter board pictured on pg 77 of document SNAU158 (Nov 2013).  If possible I would also a USB2ANY uWire as well (I already have one for my LMK04821 so that part is not as urgent).  Right now I can only use the LMK04805B from a XP machine using the LPT3 port but the XP machine is dying.  Please help me figure out how to buy that adapter board!

Thanks, Mark

  • Hello,

    To get a USB2ANY-IFACE USB2ANY-UWIRE, please send an email to clock_support@list.ti.com and provide the following information.
    - Application (ex. wireless infrastructure, test/measurement)
    - End equipment (ex. base-station outdoor unit, spectrum analyzer)
    - Is this potentially used for military applications (Y/N)
    - Estimated production volume

    • First Name
    • Last Name
    • Company/School Name
    • Company/School URL
    • Phone
    • Email Address
    • Street Address
    • ZIP
    • City
    • State/Province
    • Country

    73,
    Timothy

  • Hi Timothy,

    My question asked for how to how to buy two boards (the adapter board on pg. 77 of the SNAU158) and the USB2ANY-uWire.  You replied with instructions on how to obtain a third board, the USB2ANY-IFACE.  This is confusing ... Can you explain why the USB2ANY-IFACE is a more appropriate solution for my problem (which is that I need to control an LMK04805B from a Windows 7 computer)?  The only documentation I could find online for the USB2ANY-IFACE was from 2012 and one would think it would be superseded by the instructions in SNAU158 published in Nov. 2013....

    Also, I found another of your posts mentioning using "Win7 using XP emulator mode available for download from Microsoft,  MS Virtual PC" in conjunction with the USB2ANY-IFACE.  Can you confirm this would apply to me also.

    It would be really helpful to get a proper name or part number for the "the adapter board photographed on pg. 77 of the SNAU158".  Do you have that at all?

    Thanks,

    Mark

     

  • Hello Mark,

    I apologize, I put the wrong (non-existing) part number there.

    USB2UWIRE-IFACE: Obsolete, no longer supported or available USB interface that worked with CodeLoader and Windows XP or earlier.
    USB2ANY-UWIRE: This is what you want and has the appropriate adapter boards... please request that as per above. I'll correct the above post.