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    C5515 cslr Library

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    Ekrem Bayraktar
    Posted by Ekrem Bayraktar
    on Apr 02 2012 07:20 AM
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    Dear all,

    I have looked to the link below and a little confused about the csl libraries. I am new in DSPs therefore forgive me if I am asking some stupid questions.

    http://e2e.ti.com/support/development_tools/code_composer_studio/f/81/t/69682.aspx?PageIndex=1

    In the thread there is a C5505.zip file, I downloaded this file, do I need to replace the content of the xml directory with the files in the zip file? I am working on ECG application and I see that the sample code is using cslr_spi_001.h instead of the header file cslr_spi.h. Do I need to configure code composer for this situation?

    I am trying to understand the SPI protocol and I tried everything to communicate with ADS1298 daughter card but couldn't achieve it. Can the above situation be the problem in my case?

    Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.

    Ekrem.

    CSL C5515
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    • JohnS
      Posted by JohnS
      on Apr 02 2012 09:10 AM
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      The zip on that thread is to enable a better register display.  It is not the CSL library itself.

      You can get the library here: http://www.ti.com/tool/SPRC133

      I am going to move the thread into the C55x forum.

       


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      Posted by Ekrem Bayraktar
      on Apr 02 2012 09:30 AM
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      JohnS

      The zip on that thread is to enable a better register display.  It is not the CSL library itself.

      You can get the library here: http://www.ti.com/tool/SPRC133

      I am going to move the thread into the C55x forum.

      Hi JohnS,

      Thank you for your reply. I have already downloaded CSL Low Power Library. As I understand from your message, updating xml folder is nothing to do with the header files. The reason that I ask this question, in ECG_NonBios project coming with ADS1298_ECGSystem_C5515EVM has header libraries including names exactly with this xml files.

      For example, ECG_NonBios project has "cslr_spi_001.h" header file and C5505.zip folder includes the xml file named "cslr_spi_001.xml". So these files have nothing to do with each other, this is just a coincidence, am I right?

      Regards.

      Ekrem.

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      Posted by JohnS
      on Apr 02 2012 09:35 AM
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      The have the same name as they are for the same peripheral and were likely generated from the same design database.

      Design database

      -> Documentation

      -> Chip support library

      -> register definitions for the debugger

       


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      Posted by Ekrem Bayraktar
      on Apr 02 2012 10:37 AM
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      As far as I understand from your message there is not difference between cslr_..._001.h files and cslr_....h files. And xml is related only with register display. Therefore I do not need to consider anything about header file libraries and xml files. I am just trying to clearify this topic in my mind.

      I hope this will be my last question, thank you for your time.

      Regards.

      Ekrem.

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