Did finally someone find out if this stick can run as a standalone unit
(power couls be supplied by a simple external USB HUB)??!
Also I'd like to know if it is possible to use this device as
OTG-Interface between a Pocket PC and some USB slaves such as modem or
printer. Any experiences?
Best regards,
Johannes
Reply by linnix●March 14, 20072007-03-14
On Mar 12, 10:55 am, "larwe" <zwsdot...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 12, 2:42 pm, janka vietzen <j...@t-online.de> wrote:
>
> I'm not sure if we're talking about the same stick, but I've been
> looking at a product that sounds identical.
>
> > 1) the product photo shows 3 QFP chips. Two of them seems CPU and PHY. What
> > ist the 3rd (ext. memory?)
>
> Where is the third chip? My stick has only two. Maybe you have the
> four-button "+" shape confused as a third chip?
>
> My diary entry for March 4 <http://www.larwe.com/diary/2007mara.html>
> has a link to the docs on ST's site, and a photo of the board I'm
> working with.
>
> > 2) I cannot see the jtag connector at the stick hw and the product text
> > announces jtag (and uart) over usb debugging. How can that work?
>
> I haven't tried to debug it over the built-in USB connector, I didn't
> realize it was possible. Looking at my photo, the JTAG header is the
> upper-right one (only one that is actually populated).
>
> hardware? If not,
>
> > what are the benefits for a Tantino jtag cable?
>
> You won't be able to debug USB connectivity over the USB interface.
The FT2232 has two ports: one for Jtag/Serial Wire Debug
and one for USB-Serial converter.
Not sure about Arm 9, but for Arm Cortex,
you can Jtag tap to a special state and bring out
the Serial Wire Debug on the same Jtag lines.
I jtag/swd the Arm and serial bridge to an Avr.
I run an Avr downloader on the Arm.
Downloading works fine (flash verified),
if I can just boot the Avr (it's not running yet).
> External JTAG hardware will be mandatory.
No external hardware or connector needed.
> That's one of the reasons
> why I haven't even bothered to try
>
> > 4) any experience with the included web server application?
> > DHCP? File system? FTP?
>
> The device mounts like a mass-storage device if you plug it into a PC,
> and that apparently gives you access to the webserver filesystem. I
> haven't really experimented with it; I don't intend to use it. But
> judging from the documentation it does not support DHCP, rather it
> uses a hardcoded address.
Reply by looking●March 14, 20072007-03-14
>1) the product photo shows 3 QFP chips. Two of them seems CPU and PHY.
What
>ist the 3rd (ext. memory?)
the 3rd is a USB-JTAG converter from FTDI: FT2232
Reply by Steve Calfee●March 13, 20072007-03-13
janka vietzen <janvi@t-online.de> wrote in
news:45f59f0e$0$23136$9b4e6d93@newsspool1.arcor-online.net:
> recently I saw the STR9 comstick from Hitex for an amazingly low
> price. Maybe I am going to use that CPU for a new project what
> requires to show analog input data over webserver by javascript.
>
Looks pretty interesting. Too small a memory for Linux. Nice eval kind of
kit.
If all you want is to experiment with a usb device, I think the cheapest
way may still be buying a keyspan/8051 ezusb (USA-19?) usb/rs232 dongle.
There were - (yes still are some google "hacking the keyspan") web pages on
how to do new programs and download over usb.
Regards, Steve
Reply by larwe●March 12, 20072007-03-12
On Mar 12, 3:47 pm, janka vietzen <j...@t-online.de> wrote:
On Mar 12, 2:42 pm, janka vietzen <j...@t-online.de> wrote:
I'm not sure if we're talking about the same stick, but I've been
looking at a product that sounds identical.
> 1) the product photo shows 3 QFP chips. Two of them seems CPU and PHY. What
> ist the 3rd (ext. memory?)
Where is the third chip? My stick has only two. Maybe you have the
four-button "+" shape confused as a third chip?
My diary entry for March 4 <http://www.larwe.com/diary/2007mara.html>
has a link to the docs on ST's site, and a photo of the board I'm
working with.
> 2) I cannot see the jtag connector at the stick hw and the product text
> announces jtag (and uart) over usb debugging. How can that work?
I haven't tried to debug it over the built-in USB connector, I didn't
realize it was possible. Looking at my photo, the JTAG header is the
upper-right one (only one that is actually populated).
hardware? If not,
> what are the benefits for a Tantino jtag cable?
You won't be able to debug USB connectivity over the USB interface.
External JTAG hardware will be mandatory. That's one of the reasons
why I haven't even bothered to try
> 4) any experience with the included web server application?
> DHCP? File system? FTP?
The device mounts like a mass-storage device if you plug it into a PC,
and that apparently gives you access to the webserver filesystem. I
haven't really experimented with it; I don't intend to use it. But
judging from the documentation it does not support DHCP, rather it
uses a hardcoded address.
Reply by janka vietzen●March 12, 20072007-03-12
recently I saw the STR9 comstick from Hitex for an amazingly low price.
Maybe I am going to use that CPU for a new project what requires to show
analog input data over webserver by javascript.
Before waisting the 39 Euro there are some open questions:
1) the product photo shows 3 QFP chips. Two of them seems CPU and PHY. What
ist the 3rd (ext. memory?)
2) I cannot see the jtag connector at the stick hw and the product text
announces jtag (and uart) over usb debugging. How can that work?
3) product text announces a free debugger without limitations. For USB
debugging it seems to require minimum a flashed boot software. Are there
any protection tricks what limit the debugger to stick hardware? If not,
what are the benefits for a Tantino jtag cable?
4) any experience with the included web server application?
DHCP? File system? FTP?