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* File Name          : readme.txt
* Author             : MCD Application Team
* Version            : V2.2.1
* Date               : 09/22/2008
* Description        : Description of the USB Audio_Speaker Demo.
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Example description
===================
The USB Audio Speaker demo gives examples of how to use the STM32F10xxx USB
peripheral to communicate with the PC host in the isochronous transfer mode.
It provides a demonstration of the correct method for configuring an isochronous
endpoint, receiving or transmitting data from/to the host.

More details about this Demo implementation is given in the User manual 
"UM0424 STM32F10xxx USB development kit", available for download from the ST
microcontrollers website: www.st.com/stm32


Directory contents
==================
 + \include: contains the Demo firmware header files
 + \project: contains pre-configured projects for RVMDK, EWARM4, EWARM5, RIDE
              and HiTOP toolchains
 + \source: contains the Demo firmware source files


Hardware environment
====================
This example runs on STMicroelectronics STM3210B-EVAL and STM3210E-EVAL evaluation
boards and can be easily tailored to any other hardware.
To select the STMicroelectronics evaluation board used to run the example, uncomment
the corresponding line in platform_config.h file.

    
How to use it
=============
 + RVMDK
    - Open the AudioSpeaker.Uv2 project
    - In the build toolbar select the project config:
        - STM3210B-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 Medium-density devices
        - STM3210E-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 High-density devices
    - Rebuild all files: Project->Rebuild all target files
    - Load project image: Debug->Start/Stop Debug Session
    - Run program: Debug->Run (F5)    

 + EWARM4
    - Open the AudioSpeaker.eww workspace.
    - In the workspace toolbar select the project config:
        - STM3210B-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 Medium-density devices
        - STM3210E-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 High-density devices
    - Rebuild all files: Project->Rebuild all
    - Load project image: Project->Debug
    - Run program: Debug->Go(F5)

 + EWARM5
    - Open the AudioSpeaker.eww workspace.
    - In the workspace toolbar select the project config:
        - STM3210B-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 Medium-density devices
        - STM3210E-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 High-density devices
    - Rebuild all files: Project->Rebuild all
    - Load project image: Project->Debug
    - Run program: Debug->Go(F5)

 + RIDE
    - Open the AudioSpeaker.rprj project.
    - In the configuration toolbar(Project->properties) select the project config:
       - STM3210B-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 Medium-density devices
       - STM3210E-EVAL: to configure the project for STM32 High-density devices
    - Rebuild all files: Project->build project
    - Load project image: Debug->start(ctrl+D)
    - Run program: Debug->Run(ctrl+F9)  

 + HiTOP
    - Open the HiTOP toolchain, a "using projects in HiTOP" window appears.
    - Select open an existing project.
    - Browse to open the Audio_speaker.htp:
        - under STM32F10B_EVAL directory: to select the project for STM32 Medium-density devices.
        - under STM32F10E_EVAL directory: to select the project for STM32 High-density devices
    - Rebuild all files: Project->Rebuild all
    - Click on ok in the "download project" window.
    - Run program: Debug->Go(F5).
    Note: 
          - When using High-density devices, it is mandatory to reset the target
            before loading the project into  target.
          - It is recommended to run the reset script (click on TR button in the
            toolbar menu) after loading the project into target. 

NOTE:
 - Medium-density devices are STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers where
   the Flash memory density ranges between 32 and 128 Kbytes.
 - High-density devices are STM32F101xx and STM32F103xx microcontrollers where
   the Flash memory density ranges between 256 and 512 Kbytes.

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