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3 / 12 page UM10206 © Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 2006. All rights reserved. User manual Rev. 01 — 13 June 2006 3 of 12 Philips Semiconductors UM10206 I2C Demonstration Board 2005-1 Quick Start Guide 1. Introduction The I2C Demonstration Board 2005-1 is a USB based solution that allows engineers and sales engineers to experiment with general-purpose I2C-bus devices from Philips. The hardware connects to a standard USB port found on most IBM-compatible PCs and provides bidirectional communication with I2C-bus devices using the I2C-bus protocol. The hardware is powered directly from the PC's USB port. An on-board LED illuminates after the USB host has successfully enumerated it. The Win-I2CUSB Lite software from The Boardshop runs on Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, and XP and is compatible with any PC hardware having a minimum of a Pentium processor and an USB port. The software allows the user to select one of the I2C-bus devices on the board from a menu and also provides a Universal mode to allow users to create their own I2C-bus commands with the same I2C-bus devices. The Win-I2CUSB Lite software is designed to operate only with the specific devices and device addresses on the I2C Demonstration Board 2005-1. 2. Getting started 2.1 Assumptions It is helpful to have basic experience with the I2C-bus protocol before using the demonstration board but it is not absolutely necessary. There are several exercises targeted at beginners as well as more advanced users. For beginners, the I2C-bus specification is a good source of detailed information about the I2C-bus. You can download the complete specification from the Philips Semiconductors website. 2.2 Static Handling Requirements 2.3 Minimum System Requirements • PC Pentium 60 processor (or equivalent), 8MB RAM, 10MB of hard drive space • one USB port (either 2.0 or 1.1 compatible) • Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, or XP 2.4 Adapter Power Requirements The Philips I2C Demonstration Board 2005-1 hardware obtains its power from the PC USB port. CAUTION This device is sensitive to ElectroStatic Discharge (ESD). Therefore care should be taken during transport and handling. You must use a ground strap or touch the PC case or other grounded source before unpacking or handling the hardware. |
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