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6 Kit Operation
6.1 TSC2004EVM-PDK Block Diagram
USB
J7
J11
J12
J21 J22
J1 J2
USB-MODEVM
TSC2004EVM
J13
J3
J23
TSC2004
X+
X-
Y+
Y-
AUX
VREF
/PINTDAV
/RESET
EEPROM
SDA
TAS1020B
ContrilInterface
(SPI,I2C)
SCL
6.2 Quick Start
Kit Operation
The following section provides information on using the TSC2004EVM-PDK, including setup, program
installation, and program usage.
A block diagram of the TSC2004EVM-PDK is shown in Figure 1 . The evaluation kit consists of two circuit
boards connected together. The motherboard is designated as the USB-MODEVM Interface board; the
daughtercard is the TSC2004EVM.
Figure 1. TSC2004EVM-PDK Block Diagram
The USB-MODEVM Interface board is intended to be used in USB mode, where control of the installed
EVM is accomplished using the onboard USB controller device. However, provision is made for driving all
the buses (I2C and/or SPI) externally. The source of these signals is controlled by SW2 on the
USB-MODEVM. For more details, see the USB-MODEVM Interface Board schematic in Section 7.2.
Ensure that the TSC2004EVM is installed on the USB-MODEVM Interface Board. The TSC2004EVM
should be installed in the topmost position, using J11, J12, and J13 on the USB-MODEVM, as shown in
Figure 1 .
Place the CD-ROM into your PC's CD-ROM drive. Install TSC2004EVM– PDK Software.
The installation procedure is:
1. Go to the Installer directory on TSC2004-EVM-PDK CD-ROM, and run setup.exe, found in the Installer
directory.
2. Accept the license agreement, and continue the installation.
3. Follow the instructions and prompts given.
6 TSC2004EVM and TSC2004EVM-PDK SLAU215 – May 2007
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