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The NXP analog product development boards provide an easy-to-use platform for evaluating NXP products. The boards support a range of analog, mixed-signal and power solutions. They incorporate monolithic integrated circuits and system-in-package devices that use proven high-volume technology. NXP products offer longer battery life, a smaller form factor, reduced component counts, lower cost and improved performance in powering state-of-the-art systems.
This page will guide you through the process of setting up and using the TEA2017DK1007 programming board.
The contents of the TEA2017DK1007 kit are:
Figure 1.TEA2017DK1007 kit
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This board can be used for programming small series of TEA2017 and/or TEA2016 samples. Place the jumper on the board in the position that corresponds with the IC to be programmed. By connecting both the 3pin and 6pin connector to the USB-I2C programming interface, regular production samples and development samples can be programmed after selecting the correct channel with the switch on the USB-I2C interface.
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The TEA2017AAT/3 digital architecture is based on a high-speed configurable hardware state machine ensuring very reliable real-time performance.
Several parameters can easily be configured during evaluation with use of the graphical user interface (GUI):
TEA2017AAT/3 samples can be easily programmed using the TEA20xx_SOCKET_DB1586 board in connection with the TEA2016DB1514v2 demo kit and the GUI.
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Both TEA2017AAT/3 and TEA2017AAT/3dev samples can be programmed by means of the TEA20xx_Socket_DB1586 board + I2C interface (RDK01DB1563). The selector switch on the I2C interface must be set in the right position prior to programming TEA2017AAT or TEA2017AAT/3dev samples. The TEA20xx_Socket_DB1586 board also contains a jumper to enable programming of TEA2016 samples.
Figure 3.TEA2017 Programming board
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