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  • Forum Post: Will the XDS100v2 work with the DM814x?

    Stephen Turner Stephen Turner
    Designing a DM814x board. Have put a 14pin TI JTAG header on it. Hope to use my trusty XDS100v2 and CCS 5.x with this. Will this work for DSP debugging?. How about the ARM A8?. thanks steve
    on Aug 19, 2011
  • Forum Post: EMU pins

    Rob Alack Rob Alack
    I notice on the 8168 that all the EMU pins are connected. But on the 8148, the EMU2, EMU3, and EMU4 are multifunction pins. What do EMU2, EMU3, and EMU4 do? I noticed on the Black Hawk XDS560v2 debugger they are connected to: EMU2 - TRCLK EMU3 - TRD0.0 EMU4 - TRD0.3 These EMU pins share a...
    on Oct 28, 2011
  • Forum Post: IAR J-Link script file

    Steve Schefter Steve Schefter
    Hi. Does anyone have a script file to enable the use of the IAR J-Link JTAG probe with the AM387x/DM814x ? Thanks, Steve
    on Nov 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: TI814x JTAG target - what are all the ARM9 cores for?

    Stephen Turner Stephen Turner
    OK, so I just happened to load the latest DMxxxx support files for CCS 5.1 today. There is now a DM8148 JTAG Device (before there was only TI814x). This has a quite reduced list of cores. The ARM9s are are gone as well as all the M3s. We were wanting to program one of the M3s. How do we put it back...
    on Dec 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: TI814x JTAG target - what are all the ARM9 cores for?

    Stephen Turner Stephen Turner
    So I installed CCS 5.1 today and then created a JTAG target config file for a TI814x. I note that besides the ARM-A8, C674x DSP and the two ARM-M3s there are a bunch of ARM9 cores. what are they for?. thanks steve
    on Dec 14, 2011
  • Forum Post: why was our OpenOCD post moved to the CCS forum?

    Stephen Turner Stephen Turner
    Our post was about the DM8148 JTAG h/w access and has nothing to do with CCS. thanks steve
    on Jan 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: why was our OpenOCD post moved to the CCS forum?

    Viet Dinh Viet Dinh
    CCS support both JTAG and Code Composer. BR, Viet
    on Jan 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: EMU0 / EMU1 pin requirement for AM387x family

    Paul Koenig Paul Koenig
    Hi, Based on some other postings in the forums, I think we can just pull up the EMU0 and 1 pins if we are not planning on using them to debug. However, we are not convinced if we need them or not. I was reading the TI wiki (link and snippet below) on the XDS100-class emulator function, and it seems...
    on Jan 12, 2012
  • Forum Post: Centaurus/DM8148 EVM (Mistral) Schematics & PSP/SDK

    COLLET S��verin COLLET S��verin
    Hi, We just receive the DM8148 EVM from Mistral, but without any documentation or associated software. Documentation about the board cannot currently be downloaded from the Mistral website, even when being logged in ("You are not authorized to download this document.") Thus, where...
    on Jun 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: JTAG, OpenOCD and the DM8148

    Stephen Turner Stephen Turner
    Hello, We are configuring OpenOCD (using 0.5.0 and latest git version) in order to debug U-Boot on the Cortex A8 core on a DM8148 EVM using a Flyswatter2 JTAG debugger. We can see the Cortex A8 DAP after setting up the icepick JTAG router but the CPU will not halt. We believe OpenOCD is configuring...
    on Jan 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: After trying JTAG the evm814x stop working?

    Jun_Zhang Jun_Zhang
    Greetings, I have a evm814x and CCSv5.1 and xdsv2. The evm was working perfect and I had worked on it for a couple of months. This morning I tried JTAG to do some test and after that the board cannot boot at all! In the CCS, I tried test connection. In the beginning test connection is...
    on Mar 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: 14 vs 20 pin header

    BenM BenM
    Can we use a 14 pin JTAG with the DM81xx devices or must we populate with a 20 pin? Thanks
    on Mar 5, 2013
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