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TMS320C6474 EVM
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  • Forum Post: Dissipation of C64x+

    ouazza wazo ouazza wazo
    hi all, I have a question about how the value 2 watt per core is found for C64x+ dissipation. compared to what is measered? so what is the conditions of measurement of this value? Thanks for more details. ouazza wazo
    on Jun 26, 2010
  • Forum Post: Power measurement for the C6474

    Bryan Busacco Bryan Busacco
    I see an old query regarding power measurement on the C6474 DSP dated OCtober 2009. In it they mention a document ( SPRAAW7.pdf ) that I can not locate. Also, there is mention of a spreadsheet. Is this information available and where do I find it? I assume the spreadsheet was done in Excel, and...
    on Jun 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: GPIO sharing (TMS320C6474)

    ocv ocv
    Hi, I am using TMS320C6474 EVM.For indicating the processor status ,I am using GPIO lines (LED blinking).I tried to do by assigning one GPIO lnes per core.If I am using single core,it works fine.But If I run the second core,both the cores are hanging.Please let me know how can I correct it? Regards...
    on Sep 8, 2010
  • Forum Post: FFT implementation on TMS320C6474 with dsplib_v210

    Rahul Kr. Rahul Kr.
    Hi, I need to discuss regarding some conceptual verification of FFT implementation on TMS320C6474 by using dsplib_v210 library functions. I have run a test program shown bellow to evaluate the accuracy of execution and implementation understanding. In my view, after performing IFFT on FFT of input...
    on Nov 10, 2010
  • Forum Post: Image processing on TMS320C6474 EVM Board.

    Rahul Kr. Rahul Kr.
    Hi all, I am new in DSP, want to do some image processing (Cross-Correlation) on TMS329C6474 EVM board, but not know that how to perform it on this board. Any one using this board will please help me to know how to image can be loaded to process. Documents of TMS320C6474 EVM shows that there is an...
    on Aug 20, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: RED configuration LED problem for EVM6474

    Tom Johnson16214 Tom Johnson16214
    Ali, I beleive you have one of the TMS320C6474 Mezzanine EVMs produced by Spectrum Digital. You should discuss this with your FAE. If it is a hardware problem, the board may need to be RMA'ed to Spectrum Digital. Tom
    on May 2, 2011
  • Forum Post: TMDSEVM6474L CCS 3.3 problem

    Furkan Gokmen Furkan Gokmen
    Hi! Is TMDSEVM6474L useable by CCS 3.3 ? I can`t connect to it with CCS 3.3 SETUP. Thanks for your helps...
    on Jun 7, 2011
  • Forum Post: NDK2.2 Helloworld (from MCSDK1.0) Core 1 & 2 not working on EVM6474

    pubesh r pubesh r
    Hi All, I downloaded NDK2_2_dual_evm6474.zip from http://processors.wiki.ti.com/images/0/05/NDK2_2_dual_evm6474.zip and tried this project with EVM C6474 board. But I can ping the Core 0 of DSP1 . I tried to run HelloWorld example. The program produce following message: -----------------------...
    on Jun 29, 2011
  • Forum Post: How to implement AIF on EVM6474?

    XL Terrence XL Terrence
    hi, I am new to EVM6474. How can I implement AIF(CPRI or OBSAI) on the EVM6474 , so that DSP_1 on the board can send data to another DSP(DSP_2) or vice-versa. Is there any example to implement this inter-dsp communication? Thanks
    on Jul 13, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: C6474 EVM Power-Supply Sequence

    challenger challenger
    RandyP, Thank you for response. RandyP The C6747 may have different power sequencing requirements than the C6474, so be sure to compare with the same device. Sorry, I have listed it by mistake with C6747. I refer to a data sheet of C6474. RandyP challenger At the EVM 1.8V starts from 0V...
    on Sep 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Example code for multicore programming on evmc6474

    Vyom G42604 Vyom G42604
    Hi, I am new to multicore programming.I need to do my proj on evmc6474 using both processors and all 3 cores each . i want to know how to program multiprocessors and multi-cores and how to initate different cores and sync them? I have gone through the mutlicore programming guide (sprab27a)...
    on Mar 1, 2010
  • Forum Post: Example to use IMGLIB

    abdellah abdo abdellah abdo
    Hi every body, I'm new in image processing on DSP. I'm working with evmc6474 for my project ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) and I find IMGLIB as librery of image processing. I need some example how to use the functions like IMG_boundary for an image stored in memory. Sorry for my...
    on Apr 11, 2012
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