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EVM Connections

  1. Ensure that the TLV320AIC310xEVM is installed on the USB-MODEVM or AC-MODEVM interface board, aligning J11A/J7, J12A/J11, J16A/J8, J17A/J12, and J18A/J9 with the corresponding connectors on the TLV320AIC310xEVM.
  2. Verify that the jumpers and switches are in their default positions. The default positions of the jumper and switches are provided in the corresponding TLV320AIC310x user's guide.
  3. Attach a USB cable from the PC to the USB-MODEVM or AC-MODEVM interface board. The default configuration provides power, control signals, and streaming audio via the USB interface from the PC. On the USB-MODEVM, LED D2 or D3 on AC-MODEVM lights up to indicate that the USB interface is active.
  4. For the first connection, the PC recognizes new hardware and begins an initialization process. The user may be prompted to identify the location of the drivers or to allow the PC to automatically search for them. If prompted, choose to allow the automatic detection option to locate the drivers.

After the TLV320AIC310xEVM-PDK software installation (described in Section 1.1) is complete, evaluation and development with the TLV320AIC310xEVM can begin.