2013-04-15 04:00 AM
Hello! I have STEVAL-PCC009V1 and EVAL6470H boards and wondering:
1. What software should I use with STEVAL-PCC009V1?I tried it on Win-XP, after installing drivers it was recognized as Universal Dongle Demo Board. But after starting dSPIN software from here and trying to connect a board, the error appeared that I should connect STEVAL-PCC009V2 board.2. Is there any way to use STEVAL-PCC009V1 board on Win7-64 bit?Thanks, Sergey. #steval-pcc009v2 #eval6470h #win72013-04-19 01:09 PM
Hello goncharov,
I had a similar problem with the 64-bit architecture on the STEVAL-PCC009V2 board. I have not found any drivers for this OS, but i solved the problem by setting up a virtualisation OS with VMware.2013-04-21 10:54 AM
Thanks for reply, Phil. Unfortunately, ST Support is not in a hurry to answer. I'll be happy to use it on Win-XP, but I'm afraid that dSPIN software doesn't support STEVAL-PCC009V1 board, but only STEVAL-PCC009V2. So, you emulated XP in order to install drivers? And software you used was downloaded from the link above?
2013-08-08 01:12 AM
my suggestion is to update the FW of the STEVAL-PCC009V2 with the latest one (Version 2.1). The new version
doesn’t need specific drivers (it uses standard HID drivers provided by the OS)
. So, it supports Win7 32 or 64bits. I am attaching all info including the UM. The HW of the STEVAL-PCC009V2 is not the same of the STEVAL-PCC009V1. So, you can compare both schematics, look the differences, modify the STEVAL-PCC009V1 properly and then download the dedicated FW into modified STEVAL-PCC009V1 in order to use thededicated PC GUI and control theEVAL6470H ________________ Attachments : steval-pcc009v2_sw.zip : https://st--c.eu10.content.force.com/sfc/dist/version/download/?oid=00Db0000000YtG6&ids=0680X000006HzIa&d=%2Fa%2F0X0000000bJS%2F2ExUUohYfXJuyoKi..SQVxspKbpHHgoN0fQcNXSLA44&asPdf=false2013-08-16 10:16 AM
From my experience, the PCC009V1 does *not* work with the dspin evaluation software. I ended up having to buy the PCC009V2 to get the software running. I also used virtualization and ran the software with Win7 x32.