AN721: USBXpress™ Device Configuration and Programming Guide
Silicon Labs offers several USBXpress single-chip connectivity bridge solutions to support USB-to-serial protocols, as well as specialized bridges for the human interface device (HID) class and USB audio applications.
Each of these devices has many user-customizable options which can determine the device's behavior, from how the device will appear to the host machine, to specialized device options such as interface and pin configurations.
This document discusses how to configure the options available on these devices using the tools provided with Simplicity Studio. Simplicity Studio can be downloaded from the Silicon Labs website: http://www.silabs.com/simplicity. This document also covers the steps necessary required to perform production programming as well as how to order pre-programmed parts from Silicon Labs with a desired configuration.
KEY POINTS:
• Use Xpress Configurator in Simplicity Studio to configure the USBXpress device.
• Obtain a unique Product ID from Silicon Labs or USB.org.
• Order pre-programmed parts from Silicon Labs, or perform production programming with the provided Standalone Manufacturing Tools.
CP210x 、 CP211x 、 CP2130 、 CP2101 、 CP2104 、 CP2105 、 CP2108 、 CP2112 、 CP2110 、 CP2114 、 CP21xx 、 CP2102 、 CP2102N 、 CP2103 、 CP2109 、 CS42L55 、 WM8523 、 PCM1774 、 CP2130EK 、 CP2103-EK |
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single-chip connectivity bridge 、 Simplicity Studio software |
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Application note & Design Guide |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2019/05/27 |
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Rev. 1.4 |
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AN721 |
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