Just found this external module for TI calculators.
As far as I know stm32 of DM42 can support USB-OTG. In theory, is it possible to create, e.g. USB-UART profile or something similar?
USB-host (USB-OTG)
Re: USB-host (USB-OTG)
I don't think the DM42 would be capable of powering any device connected to the USB port even if the chip can support OTG/Host mode. After all, it only has a crummy little CR2032 as its power source.Vitasam wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 7:06 amJust found this external module for TI calculators.
As far as I know stm32 of DM42 can support USB-OTG. In theory, is it possible to create, e.g. USB-UART profile or something similar?
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Re: USB-host (USB-OTG)
How about a powered hub?ijabbott wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2019 12:15 amI don't think the DM42 would be capable of powering any device connected to the USB port even if the chip can support OTG/Host mode. After all, it only has a crummy little CR2032 as its power source.Vitasam wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 7:06 amJust found this external module for TI calculators.
As far as I know stm32 of DM42 can support USB-OTG. In theory, is it possible to create, e.g. USB-UART profile or something similar?
Tom L
Some people call me inept but I'm as ept as anybody!
DM10L SN: 059/100
DM41X SN: 00023 (Beta)
DM41X SN: 00506 (Shipping)
DM42 SN: 00025 (Beta)
DM42 SN: 00221 (Shipping)
WP43 SN: 00025 (Prototype)
Some people call me inept but I'm as ept as anybody!
DM10L SN: 059/100
DM41X SN: 00023 (Beta)
DM41X SN: 00506 (Shipping)
DM42 SN: 00025 (Beta)
DM42 SN: 00221 (Shipping)
WP43 SN: 00025 (Prototype)
Re: USB-host (USB-OTG)
I think that would work. At least the OTG is working towards my Android tab and phone.
Esben
DM42 SN: 00245, WP43 Pilot SN:00002, DM32 SN: 00045 (Listed in obtained order).
DM42 SN: 00245, WP43 Pilot SN:00002, DM32 SN: 00045 (Listed in obtained order).
Re: USB-host (USB-OTG)
Yes, I was thinking about powered USB hub. So, basically it is the only matter of DM42 FW, HW is capable, right?
Re: USB-host (USB-OTG)
The STM32 chip supports OTG. I don't think the DM42 is wired up to support it. Amongst other things, it would need a high speed crystal (4-48 MHz).