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1.  capability    This version is equiped with the possibility to read and write your I C  EEPROM via a   Single Master Controller  see chapter 1 5 7 for more information      Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    1 5 Using the program    1 5 1 General    After starting the program the startup screen will appear  as shown below      D idac 104 philips mem  v2 001  Time stamp  not saved 1D  Philips   EEPROM  256 bytes       Fig  1    You can start either by the Editor by selecting the Edit Configuration button  which loads the defaults configuration  or select the Load Configuration button to load one of the supported file formats      mem or   adr files    This chapter is for the first time equiped with the possibility to read frrom and write to the 12C   EEPROM via a  Single Master Controller  so you could also start load the data of the 1 C   EEPROM and start editing the  respective data  The next chapter describes how you can load a file and edit it     Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    1 5 2 Loading a configuration    Select the Load Configuration button to initiate the window for loading files  You can use also your keyboard by  pressing on the TAB key until the dashed marker appears on the button you want en strike the space bar to  activate it  for more information about disabled buttons and functions of them  please read chapter 2 2      Once the Load File window is on your 
2.  sure that you have nothing important saved in the setup folder   directory   You should remove them yourself  before you continue with Uninstall  otherwise the uninstall procedure will not be able to remove the directory  where you installed the editor     Press on the button    Start   and select the Run option     This will pop up a new window in which you can browse and select any program to start  In this case  select the  file   SETUP EXE from the first disk    This executable file will install the files to a user defined directory  After the installation is completed  please run  the editor by selecting it in the menu Programs  You will be prompted to make a choice if you would like to add  the shortcut to this program on your desktop  Follow the instructions     Notice the icon at the upper left corner on your desktop after the installation of the icon has completed  This icon  is the shortcut to the executable  Doubleclick on the icon to start the program     1 4 The software features  This version of Configuration Editor supports the following features     2 file formats are supported    Easy string editing by means of a seperate menu in the same style of the USB CODEC configuration editor   Previous viewing of address values in form of a summary    Default option included    Topic search for easy access of the addresses    Help for program use included  added extra feautures such as schematic s     32 bit DLL files    Official Windows setup with automated Uninstall
3.  used in the USB CODEC configuration editor     If you are finished editing you can either take a brief look at the results by pressing the button Show All or directly  exit the editing window with Decode and Exit  More details will be given in chapter 1 5 4     Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    1 5 4 Saving a configuration    If you want to save your configuration file then select the Save Configuration button  This will pop up a new  window as shown below                       Please select the format of the file    Format selection   CelRad  MEM  y   Cancel    Current file and path File to   save         c  dac101  philips  mem                      Fig  4    Before you save your file with the Save command  you may change the format of the destination file if this is  neseccary     If you prefer another name for the file afterall  simply click on the text box and edit the file name or path to your  own wishes  As you can see  the command Save as    is disabled  but will be active in the coming versions of the  configuration editor     Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen    USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    1 5 5 Scrolling through results    You don t really have to save your file to look what the results are in hexadecimal values with an   C      programmer  The command Show All in the address editor can do this for you  Once activated you will see a  similar window like presented here below     s Address view
4.  write an  C EEPROM    Reading an I C EEPROM has the risc of reading invalid   incorrect data which can cause run time errors in the  editor and causing it to termintate  Therefore  we have introduced some important check   s on the data to ensure  that the data is valid and editable  Each read session is therefore finished with a small summary of these checks    as shown in figure 7    Ed Results     x     EEPROM read results      String 2   pointer   36h   03h     String 3   pointer   46h   03h    String 4   pointer   90h   03h    NO errors encounterd  data accepted           Fig  7    The check procedure will be extended and in more detail in the near future  A very quick indication that the data is  valid and that the read process was successful  is the surrounding color of the one and only button in the same  window  in figure 7  named as Proceed for decoding   If it is red  either the data read process was interrupted for  the displayed reason  or the data is invalid  Green  indicates that everything was o k  and that you can proceed for  editing the data     proceed for decoding         The read processing is rather quick  2  3 seconds  in comparison with the write procedure  Writing of any  configuration is time consuming and can take up to 15 seconds  This is partly of the method used in the DOS  program  It is processing data byte per byte and every cycle is programmed for a delay of 10 ms  Some I C   EEPROM   s have a much shorter write cycle delay  but to ensure t
5. DatasheetDirect com    Your dedicated source for free downloadable datasheets     Over one million datasheets    Optimized search function    Rapid quote option    Free unlimited downloads    Visit www datasheetdirect com to get your free datasheets     This datasheet has been downloaded by http   www datasheetdirect com     USB   DAC  configuration editor  version 2 00    Philips Semiconductors P H   LI P S       Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    USER MANUAL    USB   DAC  configuration editor  version 2 00    Report No   RNB C 40 98XIl   1231    Sedat Serper    Product Development     Design  amp  Application  Consumer Systems Nijmegen  The Netherlands    Date   December 19th  1998    Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    Preface    This paper describes the USB   DAC Configuration Editor software consisting of a detailed user manual  which  describes the possibilities of this program  This tool is specially created for the UDA1321x  N101 and UDA1331H   N101 USB   DAC IC   s     The UDA1321x and UDA1331H are USB compliant audio DAC   s  Both IC   s are capable of replacing the whole  sound card in todays  1998  1999  PC systems  This  enabling manufacturers of speaker systems to integrate the  USB   DAC IC into their own product which is plug and play compatible  opening a whole new market     This software package runs only on Windows 95 and 98     based operating systems     Ph
6. am is transformed to a 32 bit environment by means of Visual Basic v5 0     And there is an official Windows setup instead of a batch file  This creates also the possibility to easily uninstall  the editor if needed     3 5 Version 1 04  fifth release     The editing of the strings are simplified by grouping them in a seperate menu   window  This menu can be  accessed by the button    Edit Strings     The pointers to strings were not correctly updated when the string lengths  were changed  Corrected this bug       The interface for editing of the VID and PID is comform the USB CODEC configuration editors interface     3 6 Version 2 00  sixth release     The pointers to strings are correctly updated as a result of a fix in the previous version  But at saving the  the configuration into a file  the default pointers were chosen instead of the actual pointers  This bug has  been terminated for once and for all times             Added the capability to read from and write to the I C EEPROM via a single master controller  Also added a  button for requesting the schematic of the controller circuit       Changed the buttons into icon sized buttons and also added a statusbar at the bottom of the main menu     
7. een loaded and the user activates the button Edit Config  the default values will be loaded  automaticly by the program  Exactly three addresses were not correct in their corresponding value   Address 07h should be E9h instead of EOh  Address OBh should be EAh instead of EOh  Address OFh should be E2h instead of E5h    Result   Fixed     Extra Options     To inform you of the revisions that have been made  there has been also a button created in the Help menu   This will give the user an impression of the development of this program  Please read chapter 1 5 6 for details     3 3 Version 1 02  third release   There have been two bugs fixed    Bug report 1    Bug     The decoding procedure failed to write the code 03h when the string lengths were varied relative to the  default values of the editor  This causes Windows to show a Product string which is not correct when the  USB device is installed for the first time     Result   Fixed    Bug report 2    Bug     The selected format in the combo boxes of the Load and Save menus were erasable with any keyboard input   This resulted in a run time error if the Save or Load command was activated     Result   Fixed     Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    3 4 Version 1 03  third release      No significant changes has been made to the editor  only installation procedures has been changed from a  partly DOS environment to a    pure    Windows environment       Furthermore  the whole progr
8. er x     Add Val Description   00 AA    Recognition pattern 1   01 55    Recognition pattern 2   02 8B    ASR control register   03 60    ADAC mode register 0   04 90  ADAC mode register 1   05 80    1 0 selection register   06 OC  GPO usage page tag if HID selected  Of E9    GPO usage tag if HID selected       08 00    Reserved  09 01    Reserved      Ce    Fig  5                      Every line  except the first one  represents an address with its value and a short description of the address  regarded  You can scroll through all the addresses by moving the vertical and horizontal scroll bars in the desired  direction    This format is the exact format of   ADR files listed in the available format box in the Load and Save command  windows  Furthermore  it is really advisable NOT to alter the format  since this will cause unpredictable results  when loaded and decoded by this program  There is not  yet  included any error checking by any means    But you could change the hexadecimal values if needed  this should be no problem     NOTE  A  The button on the main screen  see page 6  has the same function as the Show All command in the    editor window     Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    1 5 6 Help command    To complete the program  a small but hopefully effective help option is included  In general sence  it gives you  the same information as described in this user manual and some extras     The main window of Help looks as 
9. gram termination  NON FATAL     This version is equiped with data validation checking for the first time  as was announced that it would be  implemented in the future in the previous versions of this program  The same procedure at loading data from an  12C EEPROM is used for this purpose  which will make the program more reliable towards erroneous data     2 2 More features    You probably recognized the disabled buttons on the main screen  see page 6   Both buttons are preserved for  future implementation of USB 12C programming  These buttons will be able to program your USB DAC in a direct  fashion via the USB     bus   This means that you don   t need any other 12C programmer at all and you use only one  tool to configure your USB     DAC   At the moment we have made the first steps towards user friendly  programming capabilities via the method of the Single Master Controller  We hope to implement the USB 12C  programming capability in the next versions     Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    3 Revision history    3 1 Version 1 00  first release  Since this is the first release  no revisions are made     If you have suggestions  found bugs or have advises please don t hesitate to contact me   My e mail account   sedat serper nym sc philips com       Many thanks in regard     3 2 Version 1 01  second release  There have been one bug fixed and one extra option is included in the Help menu   Bug report   Bug    If no file has b
10. hat every 12C EEPROM can be written without  worrying about cyclus timing  we have set this value on default at 10ms    By the way  there are Windows based DLL files to setup the I C communication via a Single Master Controller   but these are still under test  Ultimately  this will replace the DOS based programs once available        Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual       1 6 Closing the program    To close   exit this program  use the button     It is important to know that you will NOT be prompted if you want to save any changes  if they are made  when  you select the Exit program button  So be carefull  although changing any configuration to your own wishes is a  matter of minutes       This will be changed in one of the next versions of this program  a small dialog window will then appear when  these sort of situations should occur     Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    2 Future plans    2 1 File formats    Like mentioned before  two file formats are included which are supported by this program  The first one are files  with the extension   MEM  created and handled by an    C programmer called CellRad     The second one is an  ASCII formatted file so that you can read this file in every file editor and get the information you want from it    It is strongly recommend NOT to alter the format of the file  If the format is changed you can expect unpredictable  results  even pro
11. ilips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    CONTENTS    1 USB     DAC configuration Editor v2 00    The software package  Recommendations   Installing and starting the program  The software features   Using the program   1 5 1 General   1 5 2 Loading a configuration  1 5 3 Editing a configuration  1 5 4 Saving a configuration  1 5 5 Scrolling through results  1 5 6 Help command   1 5 7 Reading and Writing a configuration into an PC   EEPROM  1 6 Closing the program    me me h de de  aan    2 Future plans    2 1 File formats  2 2 More features    3 Revision history    3 1 Version 1 00  first release  3 2 Version 1 01  second release  3 3 Version 1 02  third release  3 4 Version 1 03  fourth release  3 5 Version 1 04  fifth release  3 6 Version 2 00  sixth release    Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    1 USB     DAC configuration editor v2 00    1 1 The software package    The software package consists of the a total of three setup disks  The first disk contains the executable setup file  named as SETUP EXE     1 2 Recommondations    A mouse is not strictly neseccary but advisable  since Windows    and programs within Windows    are mostly  controlled by mouse     1 3 Installing and starting the program    If you installed this program and same version before  please uninstall it first before you continue  You can use  the Add Remove Programs button in the menu Settings   Control Panel    Be
12. illustrated below         PE USB   DAC user interface Help    tad  Lay Version 2 00  Sixth release     The pointers to strings are correctly updated as a  result of a fix in the previous version  But at saving the  the configuration into a file  the default pointers were chosen  instead of the actual pointers  This bug has been terminated for  once and for all times            Added the capability to read from and write to the FC EEPROM  a single master controller  Also added a button for requesting th   the schematic of the controller circuit      Changed the buttons into icon sized buttons and also added a   statusbar at the bottom of the main menu                  Fig  6    You have 8 topics and 1 control button at your service  The 8 topic buttons give you each a description of the  function when pressed in the main menu     Use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars to browse through the text     Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual       1 5 7 Reading and Writing a configuration into an PC EEPROM    This version of the editor is equiped with the capability of Reading and Writing an l C EEPROM  Both functions  need a Single Master Controller to be able to setup the 1 C  communication  A schematic of this controller is  available via the Help menu and also in the main menu  Programming   gt  Via SingleMC   gt  SingleMC schematic      The buttons of the respective functions             p     gt    To read the l2C EEPROM  Se  To
13. r not and will decode and represent the data if loaded or set it   s default values for all  the addresses and show them instead     The edit window looks similar as the one illustrated here below     All available  addresses that  can be edited      USB   DAC type       The device type  UDA1321xx   N101  amp  UDA1331H       ae m Please select a register conform the list here below    Search criteria for    any address by ADAC mode register 0 E                             description   Shows all  Bape addresses and  p respective  Set allto default   Get address   ShowAl   Edit Strings   values  Decode and Exit    The topic that is selected To edit the available strings  in the Search criteria box Fig  3    can be called with this button     The first input box is to select the USB     DAC type of device  As you can see  this section is disabled and at this  point  stage only one device type is supported  UDA1321H  amp  UDA1331H   If neseccary  it can easily be  expanded in the future     It is rather difficult to know at which address what kind of settings are available  Therefore  we have included a  search topic by means of the description of the address  select criterea   Once you have selected a register  description  in the example above   ADAC mode register 0   you can call this TAB field by pressing on the button  Get Address     As you can see  if you want to edit the strings  you can do this by calling a seperate menu with the button Edit  Strings  The same method is
14. screen  like illustrated in Fig  2   you can browse freely through the  available drives and directories to select any configuration file        The current  selected format       Search Criteria  Tree structure of drive   Load the selected    MEM file    Listed files in the  Currently selected  Drive  amp  directory    Currently selected  drive  currently selected    Format selection   Dc y  Stet  file   CelRad  MEM  y                          Fig  2    Depending on the format you have selected  only the respective extensioned files will appear on the listed file  sub window  If you need to look for files with other formats  press on the corresponding spin button control  see  Fig  2  to display the list of available formats and select the one you want    If you finally found your file  select this and press on the Load button to load it and decode the contents  This  version is equiped with a procedure which checks the data consistency   validation  If the data in the file is  erroneous   invalid  the program tells the user which error has occured and selects the default values after the  warning     Philips Semiconductors Nijmegen  USB   DAC configuration editor v2 00 User Manual    1 5 3 Editing a configuration    It is not neseccary to load a file to be able to start the editing section with the Edit Configuration command  Once  this button is pressed and released  the program will automatically detect whether you have loaded a file  file or  directly form I12C EEPROM  o
    
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