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  • Forum Post: Are TMS320C6672, TMS320C6674 and TMS320C6678 pin-to-pin compatible?

    haopeng han haopeng han
    Hi, Are TMS320C6672, TMS320C6674 and TMS320C6678 pin-to-pin compatible? Han
    on Nov 11, 2010
  • Forum Post: Compiler/Simulator for C66x in Linux present in CCS v5?

    Bert Aerts Bert Aerts
    I found CCS v5 setup_CCS_5.0.0.00095.tar.gz, as I want to use my Linux PC for evaluating C66x. But does this package include code generation and simulation tools for the very recently announced C66x? I suppose v5 is the first CCS release that runs on Linux? Or is there a v4 version that contains...
    on Nov 12, 2010
  • Forum Post: C6678 Power Consumption

    Noam Stein Noam Stein
    What is the (Maximum/Typical) power consumption for every power type of the C6678? Is the "KeyStone Power Consumption Summary" application report (SPRABF2) mentioned in the hardware design guide (Pg. 43) available? Thanks, Noam
    on Dec 13, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: C6678 Power Consumption

    Noam Stein Noam Stein
    SPRABF2 (Not SPRABF1). Open the " Hardware Design Guide for KeyStone Devices " at page 43. It's on the web page you posted (PDF 15730 KB). BR, Noam
    on Dec 14, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Which version of CCS can support C66x simulation?

    tscheck tscheck
    Hi Ran, Not quite ready yet. I will post a link to this forum thread once it becomes available. Regards, Travis
    on Jan 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: Free compiler for C66x for open-source development

    Alexander Chemeris Alexander Chemeris
    Hello, We're thinking about starting an open-source project using new C66x DSPs and particularly C6670 SoC. To make it more attractive for community we need a free version of compiler for it. I know there is a free version of compiler for many TI architectures, so I wonder when we'll see C66x...
    on Feb 4, 2011
  • Forum Post: Documentation suggestion for C6600 Ref Guide (sprugh7.pdf)

    sgspecker sgspecker
    I found the syntax for the DCMPY instruction to be a little confusing. I think it's due to an inconsistency in the documentation. Let me explain by contrasting it with the CMPY instruction. Here are the descriptions of each: CMPY (.unit) src1, src2, dst_o:dst_e DCMPY (.unit) src1, src2,...
    on Feb 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: CSL for C66x DSPs

    johnny chan johnny chan
    Hello, I am a beginner in C66x dsps and i am quite interested in it! The question is that i can't find the CSL for the multicore processors such as C6678. Do you have any plan to release it recently? Thanks in advance!
    on Mar 10, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: CSL for C66x DSPs

    tscheck tscheck
    Johnny, Please take a look at the announcements tab: http://e2e.ti.com/support/dsp/c6000_multi-core_dsps/b/announcements/default.aspx The MCSDK will be released by the end of March and will contain the C66x CSL. Regards, Travis
    on Mar 10, 2011
  • Forum Post: some questions about c66x

    yan qin yan qin
    I am a student and I want to study the C66x DSP which have the wanderful performance, but I have some questions as followed, I hope TI's engineers can help me. 1.C6670 is a Soc, what kinds of OS can be ran in it? what about c6672/74/78? 2.Can the multicore run program independently? talk some...
    on Mar 22, 2011
  • Forum Post: Release schedule for Multicore Software Development Kits for C66x devices

    TommyG TommyG
    Is there any more detail available on when the Linux Multicore Software Development Kit will be available? The Product Folder ( http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/bioslinuxmcsdk.html ) simply states 2Q2011. Is there a targeted release date yet? Same question for for the SYS/BIOS Multicore...
    on Mar 25, 2011
  • Forum Post: TMS320TCI6618 - docs needed for MN and INTC

    Ruslan Senyushkin Ruslan Senyushkin
    Hi, in http://focus.ti.com/lit/wp/spry161/spry161.pdf whitepaper I see following: For example, Multicore Navigator is able to schedule jobs and instruct the next free DSP core to read a job and process it without the need for external management. This simplifies the SoC’s software architecture...
    on Apr 14, 2011
  • Forum Post: About the usage of Multicore Navigator in C66x

    Allen Lee Allen Lee
    Hi,All I'm trying to be familiar with C66x DSP,but have some confusions about Multicore Navigator module. What's the concept to design such a module? Is it designed to act as the data intermediary between the C66x chip and other chips(such as an ARM9) through the SRIO or EMAC?Or,it also...
    on Apr 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: Some questions about the C66x, Linux and TI's roadmap for high performance DSPs

    Cheng Meng Cheng Meng
    Hi, Firstly, I have several questions about the C66x DSPs. We have waiting for CCS to support the emulation of C66x for several months since TI announced it by the end of 2010. But by now, the only support for C66x is just "simulation", which can be found in the latest CCS4.2 or CCS5.x. When...
    on Apr 24, 2011
  • Blog Post: Release of MCSDK 2.0 Beta-1 Update-1 for C66x Devices

    Raj Sivarajan Raj Sivarajan
    Update-1 for the Beta-1 release of BIOS MCSDK 2.0 is available for download . This update primarily adds support for the TMDXEVM6670L EVM and some major bug fixes. The BIOS Multicore Software Development Kit (MCSDK) provides the core foundational building blocks that facilitate application software...
    on Apr 29, 2011
  • Forum Post: C6678 Thermal Data

    Noam Stein Noam Stein
    Hi, Is there anything new on the C667x thermal data? Junction-to-case resistance? Junction-to-board resistance? It's in TBD in the formal documentation from last November. Thanks & BR, Noam
    on May 23, 2011
  • Blog Post: Release of MCSDK 2.0 Beta-2 for C66x Devices

    tscheck tscheck
    The Beta -2 release of BIOS MCSDK 2.0 is available for download . The major updates from Beta-1 are: PCIe LLD added for C6678 BCP and FFTC LLDs added for C6670 Multicore System Analyzer (MCSA) support Bug fixes (see the Release Notes for full list) The BIOS Multicore Software...
    on May 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: C6678 Thermal Data

    Noam Stein Noam Stein
    Thanks! Can you please provide the component's weight as well? BR, Noam
    on May 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: EDMA transfer measure time should be similar or not regardless the queue used?

    C. García C. García
    EDMA transfer time measure. Hi, I'm trying to measure the time for a EDMA transfer of 8K bytes from DDR3 to L2D. I used the EDMA 1, channel 0 and I performed the same test with the queues 0, 1, 2 and 3. (function CSL_edma3HwChannelSetupQue() ). I used the same transfer routine modifying...
    on Jun 5, 2011
  • Forum Post: Error while building RTSC project with legacy COFF file format for 6678l platform

    Lijo Jose Lijo Jose
    on Jun 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: DSPBIOS and SysBIOS on C66

    C. García C. García
    Hi, I worked with CCS 3 and so with the DSPBIOS with the DM642 processor and now with the C66 core I have some dubs: 1- What is the difference between DSPBIOS and SysBIOS? 2.-Is possible to use DSPBIOS with c66? 3.-Why to use SysBIOS with C66 and not DSPBIOS? 4- If is possible to use...
    on Jun 11, 2011
  • Forum Post: C6678 SDK emac test problem

    NARESH PATEL NARESH PATEL
    Hi, At presently, I am working on TMS320C6678 shannon . In this SDK, PDK for C6678 has been included. In it emac example not compiled. In it following error found unresolved symbol cppiGblCfgParams, first referenced in ./cppi_qmss_mgmt.obj emac_6678_test line 0 1308126564259 5306 unresolved symbol...
    on Jun 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: Bit Rate Coprocessor User Guide

    Mehly Mehly
    Hi, in the TMS320TCI6618 Communication Infrastructure KeyStone SoC Data Manual (SPRS688 - February 2011) on page 189 (chapter 7.26) is a reference to the User Guide of Bit Rate Coprocessor. Where can i find this document or some closer information about this coprocessor? Thanks a lot
    on Jun 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: CPPI - Infrastructure mode: data lost when receiver stopped

    Sebastian D. Sebastian D.
    Hi, I'm trying to get familiar with the Packet DMA on the C6670, using CCS5.0.3 and the C6670 simulator. I took the "cppiTestProject" from pdk_C6670_1_0_0_9_beta2 and modified "test_host_mode.c" to run on 2 different cores. Core0 is used for transmitting to the Packet...
    on Jun 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: CSL EDMA3 with interrupts

    C. García C. García
    Hi, I post again the same message I have posted on june 22th. Hi, I have some questions related to DAT_open and DAT_copy functions. 1.- Is possible to use with the c6678? 2.- How the DAT_copy function takes advantage of the 10 transfer controllers existents in the C6678...
    on Jun 28, 2011
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