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Stand alone Data Converter Support Tool for CCS 5 to replace DCP Plug-in

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Grant Fraser1
Posted by Grant Fraser1
on Jul 31 2012 05:06 AM
Prodigy75 points

Hello,

I gather from reading other posts that there is a plan to produce a  stand alone replacement for the Data Converter Plug-in (DCP) which will be compatible with versions of CCS later than 3?

I am currently trying to compile and run the example code  ADS1278-C6713-CCS3v1   (I got this code from another thread on this site)

I can compile and run it using CCS 3.1 and DCP 4.3 ok but no luck with CCS5 yet (using the ADS1278 header and code files produced using the DCP that were supplied in the project folder). DCP 4.3 doesn't seem to work with CCS5.

My questions for now are....

1) When do you think the sand alone data converter support tool compatible with CCS5 will be available?

2) Will it support DSK 6713 and ADS1278 EVM

3) Will it work with DSP/BIOS 5.41?

Thank you very much for your help,

Grant

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  • Greg Hupp
    Posted by Greg Hupp
    on Jul 31 2012 08:57 AM
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    Grant -

    Regarding a DCP tool:

    Currently, we have no definitive plans to release a stand-alone version of this tool.  We have considered the tool for future projects, but at this time, there is not a planned date for release of such a tool.  I would anticipate that the support requirements for this tool would be evaluated and determined once the project is started.

    We do appreciate your feedback/inputs and will incorporate them into our notes for evaluation.

    Greg Hupp

    Hardware and Software Platform Development

    Precision Data Converters

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    Thank you Greg

    Grant

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