Example description
Freescale's USB PHDC MULTI
DESCRIPTION
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Freescale's general purpose USB stack with personal health care device class
(PHDC) support currently offers device and host functionality for a wide number
of Freescale microcontrollers. This stack is also provided with complete source
code, sample applications, a fully featured user guide and a reference manual
to accelerate the development process. The stack currently supports USB.org
standard USB classes such as human interface device (HID), mass storage
device (MSD), communications device class (CDC), audio and PHDC. The stack is
provided free of charge while using supported Freescale products.
USB PHDC enables USB connectivity among medical devices. The stack is also
compatible with the Freescale Medical Connectivity Library, which provides
IEEE® 11073 support and is available for the USB transport layer. The stack was
also designed to support the Continua Health Alliance (an organization which
defines standards for medical device connectivity) guidelines, so the software is
ready for certification.
For detail information see
RELEASE NOTES for Freescale USB Stack with Kinetis support v2.7
FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
Freescale USB Stack with PHDC Device Users Guide
Freescale USB Stack with PHDC Device API Reference Manual
COMPATIBILITY
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The example project is compatible with Freescale TWR-K53 board.
By default, the project is configured to use the J-Link JTAG interface.
CONFIGURATION
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The Workspace contains USB PHDC MULTI example with few configurations.
RAM Debug K53: The example is loaded into internal RAM
Flash Debug K53: The example is flashed to embedded flash memory.
GETTING STARTED
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1) Start the IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM.
2) Select File->Open->Workspace...
Open the following workspace:
\arm\examples\Freescale\USB\
Source\Device\app\phdc_multi_specialization\iar_ew\kinetis_k53\USB_PHDC_MULTI.eww
3) Connect the J-Link
4) Power on the board.
5) Select RAM, Flash and Controller type Configuration
6) Press Ctrl+D or use Download and Debug button to start a debug session