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  • Forum Post: Re: RAM ECC Questions

    Pratip Kumar Pratip Kumar
    Lucas, According to your safety manual for the TMS570, upon detecting a single bit ECC error, the software shall attempt to correct he error by writing the data back to the address and check the corrected memory (presumably by reading the data again and checking if another ECC fault has occurred)...
    on Jun 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: RAM ECC Questions

    Pratip Kumar Pratip Kumar
    Lucas, For the steps (1 to 15 ) that you mention in your test , the behaviour is expected as per the R4 ECC design. Regards, Pratip
    on Jun 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: TMS570 TCRAMW Redundant Address Decode Logic Test

    Nathaniel Schlossberg Nathaniel Schlossberg
    Hi, I have been trying to use the TCRAM wrapper test mechanism to verify behavior of the redundant address decode and compare logic. I have run into some confusing results. To start off, I make sure to clear the appropriate registers like RAMUERRADDR, RAMERRSTATUS, set a test address in RAMADDRDECVECT...
    on Mar 29, 2012
  • Forum Post: Run code from TCRAM

    Pablo Cottens Pablo Cottens
    I have a code portion that I want to run as fast as possible. So I'd like to know if it's possible to load that portion of code into the TCRAM module and then run the code from there. If possible, do you recommend it or should it only be used for data?
    on Feb 27, 2013
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