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  • 1Prerequisites
    • 1.1Configuring the EVM Hardware

BLE chip:TI CC2540 Work channel: 2.4G Transmission distance: 50m Supports AT directive to configure BLE Support USB virtual serial port, hardware serial port,BLE three-way transparent transmission Support master and slave switch Supports sending over 20byte. Supports iBeacons Interface:Mircor-Usb. Click on the links in the table below to download. The MSP430 USB Developers Package provides APIs that make it easy to implement a simple USB data connection between a MSP430 and an USB host. It includes support for these common USB device classes: Communications Device Class (CDC) Human Interface Device class (HID) Mass Storage.

Prerequisites[edit]

  • A DaVinci DM355 EVM (USB peripheral device)
  • A computer running Linux (USB Host)
  • TI DaVinci LSP kernel source
  • A USB A to mini-B cable

Configuring the EVM Hardware[edit]

This section will cover how to configure the DaVinci hardware as a USB peripheral device.

DM355[edit]

  • J9 jumpered
  • J10 un-jumpered

Host PC[edit]

Connect the USB cable to a standard USB A socket. Connect the USB Mini-B end of the cable to the DM355 EVM (J5).

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Kernel Config[edit]

USB Support:

USB Gedget Support:

Network Operation[edit]

Connect the DM355 EVM to the Host PC via the USB cable.

Usb

Set the DM355 up as a Network Gadget:

Output from dmesg on the DM355 EVM:

The Host PC (running Linux) should have automatically loaded the necessary drivers for the USB CDC class: cdc_ether and usbnet.

Bring the network up and ping the USB device:

Output from dmesg on the Host PC:

Throughput Testing[edit]

Netcat is a very useful tool for sending and receiving data over the network.

Setup the DM355 EVM to receive data from the Host PC:

Create a test file on the Host PC and send this over the network to the USB device:

Therefore the throughput = ( 100MB * 8 / 68 sec ) = 11.76 Mbps

Conclusion[edit]

Usb
  • The g_ether driver does not seem to work when musb_hdrc is using DMA, and tests using the g_file_storage driver show that PIO is 5 times slower. Perhaps patches have been submitted to fix this.
  • The above result is very close to 12Mbps, which is the maximum for full-speed USB. Is this a coincidence, or is something preventing high-speed USB rates ?

I expected the throughput to be much higher...

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