QSG123: CP2102N Evaluation Kit Quick- Start Guide

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QSG123: CP2102N Evaluation Kit Quick- Start Guide The CP2102N-EK kit is designed to showcase the various features of the CP2102N USBXpress devices. These highly-integrated USB-to-UART bridge controllers provide a simple solution for updating RS-232 designs to USB using a minimum of components and PCB space. By eliminating the need for complex firmware and driver development, the CP2102N devices enable quick USB connectivity with minimal development effort. KIT CONTENTS CP2102N USB-to-UART Bridge Evaluation Board 1 x micro USB cable 1 x serial cable Getting Started card silabs.com Smart. Connected. Energy-friendly. Rev. 0.2

Getting Started 1. Getting Started 1. Download and Install the Latest Virtual COM Port (VCP) Drivers. The Virtual COM Port (VCP) drivers enable the CP2102N to appear as a standard COM port. Download the latest version of drivers from the Silicon Labs website: http://www.silabs.com/vcpdrivers In most cases, select the default option without serial enumeration. 2. Set Up Your Kit. a. Provide power to the board by connecting the USB connector to the PC using the provided USB cable. When a connection has been established successfully, the LED (marked in the picture) lights up. b. Connect the serial cable to an external device or use the J1 header to jumper UART signals to the external device. 3. Detect Your Device. The CP2102N device will appear as a COM port in Device Manager in Windows. As a virtual COM port, the CP210x functions identically to a real COM port from the reference point of both the host application and the serial device, and it can support serial device control requests defined in the Microsoft Win32 Communications API. silabs.com Smart. Connected. Energy-friendly. Rev. 0.2 1

Getting Started 4. Set up a Loop-Back Test. Rotate the jumpers on the CP210x 7 RX and TX pins to tie RX and TX together and perform a loop back test. silabs.com Smart. Connected. Energy-friendly. Rev. 0.2 2

Getting Started 5. Send and Receive Some Data a. In Windows, open a serial terminal program (downloaded separately, RealTerm pictured) to verify the CP2102N UART functionality. b. Set the baud rate and select the COM port from Device Manager. c. Type in the transmit area. The characters should echo back after looping through the CP2102N TXD and RXD pins. 6. Utilize the Available Resources The next section includes additional resources available for the device, including documentation and application notes. silabs.com Smart. Connected. Energy-friendly. Rev. 0.2 3

Resources 2. Resources Xpress Configurator The various GPIO and other features of the CP2102N can be configured using the [Xpress Configurator] tool within Simplicity Studio (http://www.silabs.com/simplicity-studio). Documentation for Xpress Configurator can be found in AN721: CP210x Device Customization Guide, which can be found on the Silicon Labs website (www.silabs.com/interface-appnotes) or within Simplicity Studio using the [Getting Started]>[Application Notes] area of the launcher. Kit Documentation and User s Guide Kit documentation like the schematic and detailed board description can be found using the [Documentation] area of the launcher. The User's Guide will be a valuable document to reference while using the device. silabs.com Smart. Connected. Energy-friendly. Rev. 0.2 4

Resources CP2102 to CP2102N Migration Guide Migrating a product from the CP2102 to the CP2102N? View AN976: Migrating from a CP2102 to a CP2102N for more information on differences and similarities between these products. This document can be found on the Silicon Labs website (www.silabs.com/interface-appnotes) or within Simplicity Studio using the [Getting Started]>[Application Notes] area of the launcher. Other Application Notes Application Notes can be accessed on the Silicon Labs website (www.silabs.com/interface-appnotes) or within Simplicity Studio using the [Getting Started]>[Application Notes] area of the launcher. Some application notes that are available are as follows: AN721: CP210x Device Customization Guide This application note guides developers through the configuration process of USBXpress devices using Simplicity Studio [Xpress Configurator]. AN220: USB Driver Customization This document and accompanying software enable the customization of the CP210x Virtual COM Port (VCP) and USBXpress drivers. AN197: Serial Communications Guide for CP210x This document describes recommendations for communicating with USBXpress CP210x devices using the Virtual COM Port (VCP) driver. silabs.com Smart. Connected. Energy-friendly. Rev. 0.2 5

Resources Community and Support Have a question? Visit the community by clicking the [Resources]>[Silicon Labs Community] area of the launcher. silabs.com Smart. Connected. Energy-friendly. Rev. 0.2 6

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