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  • Forum Post: Re: AM3359 Profibus support Questions

    Maneesh Maneesh
    1. Yes, UART inside the PRU subsystem is used for PROFIBUS. 2. Yes. 3. Likely yes. We will confirm. 4. It is coming in the industrial SDK release due in 4-5 weeks from now. These are available as part of the AM1810 SDK already and will get tested for AM335x ICE as well by the time of release...
    on Apr 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: Running IP on the ICE

    Benjamin St��cker Benjamin St��cker
    Hi, my company is designing a board for embedded measurement device and we are using the ICE-hardware design as reference. Basicly the board should be able to communicate over TCP and a real-time bus (Profibus or Profinet). Perfect would be at the same time! Is there any possibility to run TCP...
    on Feb 21, 2013
  • Forum Post: AM3359 Profibus support Questions

    Bryan Busacco Bryan Busacco
    With respect to ProfiBus support in general and on the EVM: #1) The ICE design is using UART1 (D15, D16) as the ProfiBus handler. Which I believe is then PR1_UART0 correct (the PRU unit's hardwired UART)? #2) So that means it needs to be set aside as the ProfiBus pins correct? #3) With that GPIO3_19...
    on Apr 12, 2012
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