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Processor SDK 4.3 Released (K2x, C66x)

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMIC110, AMIC120, OMAP-L137, OMAP-L138, IWR1443, IWR1642

Processor SDK 4.3 is now available for download! For migration information, see the page for the individual operating system (Linux, RTOS, Android). This software supports AM57x, AM437x, AM335x, K2x, C66x, C674x, and OMAP-L13x.

The Processor SDK (Software Development Kit) is a unified software platform for TI embedded processors providing easy setup and fast out-of-the-box access to benchmarks and demos.  All releases of Processor SDK are consistent across TI’s broad portfolio, allowing developers to seamlessly reuse and develop software across devices. Developing scalable platform solutions has never been easier than with the Processor SDK and TI’s embedded processor solutions.

To simplify the end user experience, the software installers are customized for the hardware platform and the operating system – Linux, RT-Linux, RTOS, or Android. In the table below, you can find a direct link to a download page for your platform and operating system:

 

Linux

RT-Linux

RTOS

Android

Linux HS

RTOS HS

AM335x

download

download

download

 

My Secure download

 

AM437x

download

download

download

 

My Secure download

My Secure download

AM438x (EPOS)

 

 

 

 

My Secure download

 

AM57x

download

download

download

download

My Secure download

 

AMIC110

 

 

download

 

 

 

AMIC120

 

 

download

 

 

 

K2E

download

download

download

 

My Secure download

 

K2G

download

download

download

 

My Secure download

My Secure download

K2H/K

download

download

download

 

My Secure download

 

K2L

download

download

download

 

 

 

C665x

n/a

n/a

download

 

n/a

 

C667x

n/a

n/a

download

 

n/a

 

C6747/45/43

n/a

n/a

download

 

n/a

 

C6748/46/42

n/a

n/a

download

 

n/a

 

OMAP-L137

 

 

download

 

 

 

OMAP-L138

download

 

download

 

 

 

 

Linux Release Highlights:

  • New Demos
    • Qt5-based Thermostat demo on AM335x/AM437x/AM57x
    • Demonstrate 4K Video Encode with IVAHD on AM57x
    • Khronos OpenVX based demo example with C66x offload via OpenCL
    • ROS Turtlebot demo using AM57x and IWR1443/IWR1642 mmWave radar
  • New Features
    • PTP: Support Boundary Clock between 3 ports (1xCPSW and 2xICSS) on AM571x
    • PTP: Configurable latency for 1 PPS Output, to compensate for the propagation delay of 1 PPS signal to the oscilloscope
    • HSR/PRP on AM57x: Support Multicast Filtering
    • HSR/PRP on AM57x: Support VLAN Filtering
  • Additional information in Linux Release Notes

 

RTOS Release Highlights:

  • AM335x,AM437x,AM57x,K2G
    • Support for PRUSS based I2C Slave
    • I2C Driver extension to support PRUSS I2C Firmware in addition to existing hardware IP instances
    • Additional PRUSS LLD API to control IEP clock source
    • McASP LLD support for changing channel parameters during run time
  • AM335x,AM437x
    • Display RTOS Example Support
  • AM437x,AM572x
    • RTOS Template Application extension for AM437x GP EVM
    • RTOS Template Application extension to M4 and C66x cores on AM572x GP EVM
  • Additional information in RTOS Release Notes

 

Android Release Highlights

  • This is an “O-Pastry” based release of Processor SDK Android for AM57x. with Linux Kernel 4.4.
  • Additional information in Android Release Notes

 

NOTE: Starting with R4.3, Processor SDK documentation is now created from reStructuredText sources using Sphinx, and hosted on ti.com instead of processors wiki.

We intend to retain the look and feel of the content to make this transition seamless, and yet provide the users with the benefits of consuming the content generated with these new documentation tools. For example, you will now be able to search for a keyword across the entire User Guide with one query.

Wiki content will be left for reference during this migration process to find any missing old content. Feel free to drop us a note using the forums listed at Technical Support, and we would love to hear from you.

The Processor SDK is free, and does not require any run-time royalties to Texas Instruments.

For more information on the software and getting started, see the online Developer Guide: