Hallo.
Nevertheless, it might be interesting to know (if not known already) that the following application notes from TI use nearly the identical PCB
Technical Documents MSP430 USB Connectivity using TUSB3410 MSP430 USB Connectivity using TUSB3410 Application Report.
Don't know whether this helps to create driver for Linux.
However, I think it should be possible to get it working under Linux.... lets see ;)
If you really want to do things starting to work, just get firmware sources (free from TI) and begin to try to code using latest linux ddk: <http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/gregkh/ddk/> Also check this article and its refs: <http://analogzone.com/iot_1003.pdf> IMHO, today most of the work is done via firmware, and PCB and/or connections are just things to do once. That's why it's problem to get something to work. I'm willing to start developing, but my order of EZ430-F2013 is scheduled by TI e-store to september. Maybe someone may suggest some on-line store with more fast ship ? Also I haven't experience with ms-windos at all, and can't get all that shiny ready-to-work-get-the-fucks things and bring it to linux-power-user easily. So, Torsten, get your linux-friends and just start sending patches. Maybe you're that talent we've waited for ? Good luck ! -- olecom