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  • Forum Post: PTP USB implementation

    Adrian Radulescu Adrian Radulescu
    I am using a EKS-LM3S3748 developing board and need to implement the PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) into the microcontroller working as an USB host. The overall functionallity needed is for example to connect a digital camera to the board and to be able to connect and give basic PTP commands to the...
    on May 18, 2010
  • Forum Post: Cortex-M3 IEEE 1588 PTP

    Fouad Hilly Fouad Hilly
    Hi all Some Stellaris microcontrollers like LM3S8962 have support for IEEE 1588 in hardware, However it is not clear at all what kind of support is there or how it can bu utilized, anyone have any documentation about it, or how it work on Stellaris? Thank you Fouad
    on Jul 12, 2012
  • Forum Post: LM3S - PTPv2: Hardwaresupport for SYNC with FollowUp Message?

    Ralf S. Ralf S.
    Hello, we currently experience an PTP accuracy problem , caused by the LM3S PTP-hardware support: Environment: We developed our own PTPv2 Slave implementation (completely independent from 'ptpd'), it works with/without Hardware-Support, on SITARA and LUMINARY controllers, in One/Two-Step...
    on Jun 29, 2012
  • Forum Post: How are interrupt priorities set up in project enet_ptpd for concerto?

    juan jimenez juan jimenez
    Hi everyone, since there's no an specific forum for concerto microcontroller, I guess that this forum is the most appropiated place to post this question. Lets go: I am trying to find out how the interrupts are prioritized in the example project enet_ptpd. At the beginning of file enet_ptpd.c,...
    on Jan 8, 2013
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