Hello,
I'm having problems connecting a ADAU1701 (Wondom) board to my computer using a programmer board.
When first time connecting, the SigmaStudio label (inside the software) turned green indicating the board was connected. I played around in SigmaStudio and everything worked fine. Then windows 10 tried to install a device driver, an unknown device pops up and the connection in SigmaStudio turns back to orange. Connections fail.
Then after reading forum posts here and elsewhere, I tried installing the CyUSB driver (after removing the device, before removing the unknown device) nothing works. The driver doesn't show up in the device manager.
I'm actually ready to ship it all back.
Anyone else had problems with windows 10, usb3 ports and drivers in SigmaStudio?
Kind regards,
Reinhout
Windows 10, usb3, ADAU1701 (Wondom) with programmer board
I'm having problems connecting a ADAU1701 (Wondom) board to my computer using a programmer board.
When first time connecting, the SigmaStudio label (inside the software) turned green indicating the board was connected. I played around in SigmaStudio and everything worked fine. Then windows 10 tried to install a device driver, an unknown device pops up and the connection in SigmaStudio turns back to orange. Connections fail.
Then after reading forum posts here and elsewhere, I tried installing the CyUSB driver (after removing the device, before removing the unknown device) nothing works. The driver doesn't show up in the device manager.
I'm actually ready to ship it all back.
Anyone else had problems with windows 10, usb3 ports and drivers in SigmaStudio?
Kind regards,
Reinhout
Windows 10, usb3, ADAU1701 (Wondom) with programmer board
I have the same problem.
The solution is:
Connect on the port USB the Programmer with the cable with sda,scl signals floating.
The programmer is enumerated correct.
After connect the programming cable on Wondom and all work fine.
I still have to investigate the reason for this behavior.
The solution is:
Connect on the port USB the Programmer with the cable with sda,scl signals floating.
The programmer is enumerated correct.
After connect the programming cable on Wondom and all work fine.
I still have to investigate the reason for this behavior.
For those still stuck, here is what worked for me. (And fcfaudio said exactly this above).
1) I used SigmaStudio 3.15 beta (64 bit), available here
2) I just installed SigmaStudio -- no additional drivers, and no additional steps
3) Disconnect everything from the ICP3 (Wondom programmer) and plug it into your PC using a USB 2.0 port on your computer. It "should" load the driver and show up in your Device Manager as "Analog Devices USBi (programmed)" -- if it doesn't, check your USB cable, and try different ports on your computer (for a 2.0 one)
4) Disconnect the ICP3 and launch SigmaStudio
5) Build your first graph using the USBi, the E2Prom, and whatever DSP you have (eg: ADAU1701) and connect the E2Prom and DSP to your USBi in the graph.
6) NOW plug in your ICP3. Now your "USB" title should go from a red background to a green background.
7) If #6 goes well, plug in your DSP at this point, and proceed with programming.
1) I used SigmaStudio 3.15 beta (64 bit), available here
2) I just installed SigmaStudio -- no additional drivers, and no additional steps
3) Disconnect everything from the ICP3 (Wondom programmer) and plug it into your PC using a USB 2.0 port on your computer. It "should" load the driver and show up in your Device Manager as "Analog Devices USBi (programmed)" -- if it doesn't, check your USB cable, and try different ports on your computer (for a 2.0 one)
4) Disconnect the ICP3 and launch SigmaStudio
5) Build your first graph using the USBi, the E2Prom, and whatever DSP you have (eg: ADAU1701) and connect the E2Prom and DSP to your USBi in the graph.
6) NOW plug in your ICP3. Now your "USB" title should go from a red background to a green background.
7) If #6 goes well, plug in your DSP at this point, and proceed with programming.