diff --git a/docs/manual.md b/docs/manual.md index 79fb487..1f6eef9 100644 --- a/docs/manual.md +++ b/docs/manual.md @@ -74,14 +74,17 @@ Cypress CY7C65211 can be flashed only from Windows with a dedicated Cypress util - `5-5_decoded.cyusbd`, that provides 5 input and 5 output ports - `3-3cs_decoded.cyusbd`, that provides 3 input and 3 output ports, plus a CapSense button with its dedicated input. -## 3.2 A little more detail on the flash files - - -The flash files that are included with TinI/O don't have a Linux-compatible editor and therefore can't be tweaked to fit one's needs ideally. However, this can be done in a Windows environment using a dedicated program from Cypress. With it you can modify the chip's configuration without being limited to the premade flash files. However, some USB-related settings are and **have to be** the same regardless of the use case to ensure compatibility with TinI/O program. - -Use case independent properties: - -| Max. Current drawn from USB | 350mA | +And they provide the following configurations: +| _parameter_ | _value in `5-5_decoded.cyusbd`_ | _value in `3-3cs_decoded.cyusbd`_ | +|-------------|---------------------------------|-----------------------------------| +| Max. current drawn from USB | 350 mA | 350 mA | +| USB device class | PHDC | PHDC | +| I/O logic level | LVTTL | LVTTL | +| USB Vendor ID | 0x04b4 (Cypress) | 0x04b4 (Cypress) | +| USB Product ID | 0x0002 | 0x0002 | +| Manufacturer string | TinI/O | TinI/O | +| Product string | 5/5 | 3/3CS | +| UART Tx pin | 5 | 5 | ## 3.3 Flashing with the `cy-config` utility