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    320C28345

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    Daniel Schofield
    Posted by Daniel Schofield
    on Jun 14 2010 13:44 PM
    Prodigy30 points

    Hi,

     

    I have a control card with a 320C28345 delfino floating point microcontroller on it.

    When setting up CCS with my Spectrum Digital 510LC USB emulator my options for adding a board description are in the form F28332, F28334, F28335 etc,

    Just wondering how to work out which one to select, I am guessing there is either something i've missed or a silly mistake i've made, but any help would be much apprechiated,

     

    Thankyou

    Daniel Schofield

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    • John Lagerquist
      Posted by John Lagerquist
      on Jun 17 2010 14:57 PM
      Intellectual420 points

      Daniel,

      Did you get this figured out?  I will be in the same boat next week.

      John

       

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    • Daniel Schofield
      Posted by Daniel Schofield
      on Jun 18 2010 12:40 PM
      Prodigy30 points

      I'm afraid not, it does however appear that there is very little difference between the built in configurations, from what i can see, if you select the correct family and emulator type, its worked for me using a random configuration from what the big list reduces to.

      I have little knowlege of JTAG but i would be supprised if there were any wild differences between the configurations.

      If you find the real solution please let me know because it would of course be nice to know if i'm even remotely correct.

      Daniel

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    • Lori Heustess
      Posted by Lori Heustess
      on Jun 18 2010 14:09 PM
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      Guru52135 points

      Daniel Schofield

      I'm afraid not, it does however appear that there is very little difference between the built in configurations, from what i can see, if you select the correct family and emulator type, its worked for me using a random configuration from what the big list reduces to.

      I have little knowlege of JTAG but i would be supprised if there were any wild differences between the configurations.

      If you find the real solution please let me know because it would of course be nice to know if i'm even remotely correct.

      Hi Daniel,

      Yes for 2834x devices you can use any of the configurations except 2803x (because of the control law accelerator).  The main difference would be what .gel file it pulls in to setup the memory map.  I've attached a .gel file for your device.

      -Lori

      4452.c28346.gel

      8551.c28345.gel

      2117.c28344.gel

      0458.c28343.gel

      0131.c28342.gel

      5810.c28341.gel

       

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    • Daniel Schofield
      Posted by Daniel Schofield
      on Jun 19 2010 06:47 AM
      Prodigy30 points

      Lori,

       

      Thanks alot for that,

      Just a little other thing that came to mind whilst trying to solve this problem, it was a TMDXDOCK28343 board which i ordered, though the processor on the board has:

      TMX

      320C28345ZHH

      written on it, there is a slight flaw in the printing on the chip, but the last number is undoubtedly a 5 and not a 3, i'm not quite sure what to make of this, deoes it mean i'm using a 28345 or a 28343 processor?

       

      Thanks

      Daniel

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    • Charlie3036
      Posted by Charlie3036
      on Jun 21 2010 13:51 PM
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      Daniel,

              We did have a part number change when we went to TMS silicon. You are using a C28345 device. 

       

      Charlie

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