INTF3000+, Interface Board for EV Kits Requiring SPI/Parallel to USB Interface Using Single-/Dual-Band 802.11a/b/g World-Band Transceiver

Reference Design using part PIC16C765-I/PT by Analog Devices

Manufacturer

Analog Devices
  • Application Category
    Interface
  • Product Type
    USB-to-SPI Interface

For End Products

  • USB Interfaces

Description

  • INTF3000+, Interface Board is designed to facilitate the interfacing of evaluation kit (EV) boards to any personal computer (PC) through the USB port. There are three different connectors on the INTF3000 interface board available to communicate with the EV board: INTF2300, INTF2400 and DB25 (LPT) parallel connector. The INTF2400 connector is intended for new designs, while the INTF2300, INTF2400 and DB25 parallel connector can support legacy EV boards that are already configured for one of these types of interfaces. It must be noted that legacy EV boards that were designed to communicate with the PC through DB25 parallel port must also have an updated control software which supports the INTF3000 interface board

Key Features

  • Interface Standards
    USB-to-SPI

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