Lincoln usbdev cdc Example
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Current revision as of 20:37, 11 April 2012
Compatibility Lincoln 60, Lincoln 60E
This example demonstrates how to use USB device port as a virtual COM port. It will create a USB to RS232 converter using COM1 on the Lincoln.
Please follow these steps to run the usbdev_cdc example:
- 1. Compile the usbdev_cdc example.
- 2. Program the Lincoln with the binary.
- 3. Set JP2 to device.
- 4. Press the "RESET" button.
- 5. If the PC asks load the virtual COM ports driver. It is located in the \Examples\USBDEV\USBCDC\ folder.
- 6. Connect COM1 to the PC serial port with a terminal program set to 115200 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no hardware flow control.
- 7. Check the device manager to see what Windows assigned the "LPC174xx USB VCom Port" to and open a terminal with the settings of 115200 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no hardware flow control.
- 8. What ever you type in one terminal will show in the other terminal.
