Hardware requirements
- Mini USB cable 
- TWR-KM34Z50MV3 board 
- Personal Computer 
Board settings
Turn on the third switch of S1(connect S1-3 to S1-18).
Prepare the Demo
- Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the OpenSDA USB port on the target board. 
- Connect the analog signal source’s output to the input of used-defined comparator’s channel (defined as “DEMO_CMP_USER_CHANNEL” in source code.) 
- Open a serial terminal with the following settings: - 115200 baud rate 
- 8 data bits 
- No parity 
- One stop bit 
- No flow control 
 
- Download the program to the target board. 
- Reset the SoC and run the project. 
Running the demo
When the demo runs successfully, the following message is displayed in the terminal:
CMP polling Example
Then change CMP analog input, and watch the change of LED.
- CMP0_IN1(J11_16) connected to VCC=3.3V: LED ORANGE ON 
- CMP0_IN1(J11_16) connected to GND: LED ORANGE OFF