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5 Installing the GUI Interface and USB Driver
6 TI CDCE62002 Control GUI Interface
Installing the GUI Interface and USB Driver
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The CDCE62002 EVM Control GUI software requires that a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to be
installed. The latest JRE is available as a free download at http://java.com . Install the JRE first, before
attempting to install the CDCE62002EVM GUI. To start the installation of the EVM software, double-click
on the file named “CDCE62002EVM installer.msi”.
Note the installation folder as the USB driver must be installed after the setup completes and the USB
cable is connected (first time only).
After the setup wizard completes start the GUI interface from the start menu (Start Texas Instruments
Inc CDCE62002 Software and Driver CDCE62002).
Connect the USB cable to the EVM. If Windows asks for an appropriate driver, Do not use the automatic
search option! Select a manual installation and when prompted for the driver location browse to the
CDCE62002EVM program file folder that was used during instillation. If Windows does not ask for a driver,
no action is needed.
After USB driver installation the GUI software should connect properly and be ready for use. A green light
in the USB Status and SPI Bus Status boxes indicates good USB connection and a red light indicates
faulty USB connection or faulty SPI bus.
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