Loopback FTDI implementation on the FX2 using USB descriptors from the linux-descriptors branch#21
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…been sent to it via minicom or any other serial terminal program via the ftdi_sio driver
examples/loopback_ftdi/descriptors.c
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| .bLength = USB_DT_DEVICE_SIZE, |
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You mixing tab and spaces here which is causing the weird indentation issues.
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This CL is getting there, however it needs a whole lot of clean up. |
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The git rebase and squash will be done at the end before the merge |
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This commit adds example firmware in the directory examples/loopback_ftdi.
To run this first clone the repository, then cd to the fx2lib directory and checkout this particular branch(loopback_merge).
After this run 2 commands:
git submodule initgit submodule updateAfter this , navigate to the examples/loopback_ftdi directory and execute the following commands:
makeNow push the FX2 device inside B port(remove any udev rules you may have set up for Cypresse's VID and PID) and run
make fx2_downloadAfter this open minicom
sudo minicom -H -w name_of_configurationThe configuration should point to the correct USB port and baud rate is 115200.
You should see the data on your terminal when you press any key.