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Device Control Library

Summary

The Device Control Library provides the ability to configure and control an XMOS device from a host over a number of transport layers.

Features

  • Simple read/write API
  • Fully acknowledged protocol
  • Includes different transports including I2C slave, USB requests, xSCOPE over xCONNECT and SPI slave
  • Supports multiple resources per task

The table below shows combinations of host and transport mechanisms that are currently supported. Adding new transport layers and/or hosts is straightforward where the hardware supports it.

Supported Device Control Library Transports
Host I2C USB xSCOPE SPI
PC / Windows   Yes Yes  
PC / OSX   Yes Yes  
Raspberry Pi / Linux Yes TBD   Yes
xCORE Yes      

Typical resource usage

Less than 1KB of code space is needed for the target device, plus whatever the chosen transport layer library requires. The API is in the form of function calls, so no additional logical cores are consumed. I/O requirements also depend on which transport layer is used.

Software version and dependencies

The CHANGELOG contains information about the current and previous versions. For a list of direct dependencies, look for DEPENDENT_MODULES in lib_device_control/module_build_info.

Related application notes

AN01034 - Using the Device Control Library over USB

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