Datasheet
Unpacking the EVM
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2.1 Unpacking the EVM
When unpacking the TSC2100EVM, check to make sure that you received all
of the material that should be in the box. The EVM kit should include the
following:
- TSC2100EVM board, PWB 6444324
- CD-ROM, 6444327
If any of these components is missing, contact Texas Instruments for a
replacement.
2.2 Default Configuration
The TSC2100EVM features a few simple means of configuring its operation.
The default settings for these items are shown in Table 2−1. When you unpack
your TSC2100EVM, make sure that your board is initially configured as listed
in the table.
Table 2−1.Default Configuration Settings
Board Identifier Description Default Setting
JMP1 Differential MIC input Not installed
JMP2 MIC BIAS select 2 to 3
JMP3 A1 select for EEPROM Installed
JMP4 PWR select 1 to 2
SW1 On board
On board I2S SW1_1 ON
TAS1020B enable
On board MCLK SW1_2 ON
On board SPI SW1_3 ON
Spare SW1_4 OFF
2.3 Quick Start
Once the TSC2100EVM has been unpacked and you have verified that the
board is configured as shown in Table 2−1, install the software.
Place the CD-ROM into your PC’s CD-ROM drive. Locate the Setup program
on the disk and run it. The Setup program installs the TSC2100EVM software
on your PC. Note that if you are running Windows 2000 or XP, you need ad-
ministrator privileges to install the software. Follow the instructions that the in-
staller gives you.
When the installation is complete, connect a USB cable from your PC to the
TSC2100EVM. You may see a message that a Human Interface Device has
been connected. Once this connection has been made, launch the
TSC2100EVM software on your PC.
The software should automatically find the TSC2100EVM. If the board is
found, the screen shown in Figure 2−1 appears.