Devkit usb interfaces, Usb/rs232, Native usb – ThingMagic Micro Hardware User Manual

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Devkit Hardware

A D I V I S I O N O F T R I M B L E

Appendix B: Getting Started - Devkit

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Devkit USB Interfaces

USB/RS232

The USB interface (connector labeled

USB/RS232) closest to the power plug is to the

RS232 interface of the Micro through an FTDI USB to serial converter. The drivers for it
are available at

http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm

Please follow the instructions in the installation guide appropriate for your operating
system.

Native USB

To use the Micro native USB interface (connector labeled

USB), if on Windows, a few

installation steps are required for Windows to recognize the Micro and properly configure
the communications protocol. In order to use the USB interface with Windows you must
have the Micro-USBDriver.inf file (available for download from rfid.thingmagic.com/
devkit). The installation steps are:

1. Plug in the USB cable to the Micro (devkit) and PC.

2. Windows should report is has “Found New Hardware - Micro” and open the Hardware

Installation Wizard.

3. Select the Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) option, click Next.

4. Select Don’t search..., click Next, then Next again.

5. Click Have Disk and navigate to where the m6ultra.inf file is stored and select it, click

Open, then OK.

6. “Micro” should now be shown under the Model list. Select it and click Next then

Finished.

Note

The Micro driver file has not been Microsoft certified so compatibility
warnings will be displayed. These can be ignored and clicked through.

7. A COM port should now be assigned to the Micro. If you aren’t sure what COM port is

assigned you can find it using the Windows Device Manager:

a. Open the Device Manager (located in Control Panel | System).

b. Select the Hardware tab and click Device Manager.

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