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    Alex Marcoux Alex Marcoux
    Hi, Is there an approved list of DDR3 chip that are approved/tested with the DM814x? Thanks, Alex
    on Dec 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: DM8148 Board with TPS659113 issue

    Andy Friedl Andy Friedl
    Hi. I made myself an DM8148 board with the TPS659113 PMIC (the design is close to the EvalBoard from Mistral) and I now have an issue with the PMIC as when I'm not connecting VCC_ARM and VCC_DSP (coming out of the SW1 and SW2 of the PMIC) all voltages are very fine (VIO from SWIO at 1.8V, VCC_CPUCORE...
    on Feb 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: AM389x DM814x DCAN Driver Config in EZSDK

    Anil Anil
    Hi Jason, What is the PSP version you are using? Regards Anilkumar Please mark this Forum post as answered via the Verify Answer button below if it helps answer your question. Thanks!
    on Apr 12, 2012
  • Forum Post: EZSDK vs. RDK

    Cory Tusar Cory Tusar
    All- We're currently in the evaluation & planning phase of a new project, and are looking at which of these two development kits will most closely meet our needs. Quick system overview- PCI-based card, with both DM8165 and DM8147 behind a PCIe switch / PCIe --> PCI bridge combo...
    on Feb 21, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Problem on decoding Streaming H.264 media content from on-board Ethernet port of DM8168 EVM

    hongchen cai hongchen cai
    hi we temporary solve the problem. For the realtime stream, we found that the decoder maybe first find SPS PPS package to help it's decode. So we add a symbol flag in h264parse , when we already received SPS & PPS , then we push the stream to h264dec. i don't know whether it have latency...
    on Jan 10, 2013
  • Forum Post: MPEG-2 decode codec for DM81xx

    Cory Tusar Cory Tusar
    All- According to this page: http://focus.ti.com/dsp/docs/dspfindtoolswbytooltype.tsp?sectionId=3&tabId=1460&toolTypeId=65&familyId=44 ...TI offers MPEG-2 video decode codecs optimized for both the DM816x and DM814x platforms. Where can I obtain these codecs? (I believe I'm looking...
    on Jan 14, 2013
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