XU216-512-TQ128 - Enumerating in Ubuntu
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 1:12 am
Hi,
I'm working with the XU216-512-TQ128 alongside an xTag3 attachment.
I have xTimeComposer loaded up and running and have compiled the basic example (AN00190: Getting started with xTimeComposer Studio).
I want to deploy onto the MIC Array hardware, however it's not being listed in the 'Target' list.
I've connected the xTag to the XU216-512-TQ128 Mic Array and supplied power to both using my laptop's USB 3.0 ports.
The xTag3 enumerates just fine on my Ubuntu 18.04 machine, however the XU216-512-TQ128 Mic Array doesn't show up at all anywhere on my system.
Nothing pops up when plugging in the Mic Array when running "sudo udevadm monitor" which means it's not even starting the enumeration sequence.
I've read in some docs somewhere that USB 3.0 ports cause problems with certain devices. I've tried plugging into 2.0 ports on another device but also had no luck getting it to enumerate. I've also tried plugging in onto a Win10 machine and got the same result.
I'd appreciate any insight on how to get the Mic Array to enumerate and display under the target in xTimeComposer.
I'm working with the XU216-512-TQ128 alongside an xTag3 attachment.
I have xTimeComposer loaded up and running and have compiled the basic example (AN00190: Getting started with xTimeComposer Studio).
I want to deploy onto the MIC Array hardware, however it's not being listed in the 'Target' list.
I've connected the xTag to the XU216-512-TQ128 Mic Array and supplied power to both using my laptop's USB 3.0 ports.
The xTag3 enumerates just fine on my Ubuntu 18.04 machine, however the XU216-512-TQ128 Mic Array doesn't show up at all anywhere on my system.
Nothing pops up when plugging in the Mic Array when running "sudo udevadm monitor" which means it's not even starting the enumeration sequence.
I've read in some docs somewhere that USB 3.0 ports cause problems with certain devices. I've tried plugging into 2.0 ports on another device but also had no luck getting it to enumerate. I've also tried plugging in onto a Win10 machine and got the same result.
I'd appreciate any insight on how to get the Mic Array to enumerate and display under the target in xTimeComposer.