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  • Forum Post: C6472 EMAC

    jean-philippea jean-philippea
    We need to interface C6472 DSP with Xilinx FPGA on a custom board. We have two links between DSP and FPGA: sRIO or EMAC. Using the sRIO requires an expensive core. Here the price is going to be a barrier so we are looking into using the EMAC of the DSP as data link. We wouldn't be running any...
    on Jan 13, 2010
  • Forum Post: C6472 NDK - how to allow different raw socket protocol types that change on a per-packet basis

    keithn keithn
    Hi, I'm using a C6472 EVM with NDK_2_1_0 and CCS Version: 4.2.0.10012. I'm attempting to receive raw Ethernet packets. The protocol type of each packet randomly changes on a per-packet basis so I've run into a bit of a socket problem. The raw socket is created using: /* Create...
    on Oct 27, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: C6472 NDK - how to allow different raw socket protocol types that change on a per-packet basis

    keithn keithn
    I worked out a solution or workaround at least - posting it here in case it's of use to anyone in the same position: In nimu.c, the function NIMUReceivePacket() uses a switch statement based on the EtherType of the packet. Raw frames are handled in the default: block. One straightforward...
    on Oct 29, 2010
  • Forum Post: 6472 NOR flash boot

    ilia turets ilia turets
    is the any option to boot the 6472 with NOR flash instead of NAND? does TI provide any utilities for that?
    on Oct 25, 2011
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