Part Number: F28M35H22C Hi Team,
I see there have description for PDA bit in CAN ES register, but I don't see PDA bit in CAN ES register.
Could you tell me where is the PDA bit?
Thanks & Regards,
Ben
Part Number: F28M35H22C I would like to be able to distinguish between versions of F28M35 part numbers. For example, I want to read from a register to know whether the part is F28M35H52 or F28M35M22. It looks like this information is in the DID1 register…
Part Number: F28M35H22C Dear team:
One of my customers has a question after referring to the TRM (spruH22i) page 617 routine of the chip:
Can IPC MTOC transfer data into RAM M0 and M1 before C2000 booting?
Best Regards
Part Number: F28M35H22C Hello,
Sorry if this is an obvious question. Does each Concerto device have a unique MAC address programmed by TI?
The technical reference manual talks about how to change the eMAC individual address registers, and it talks…
"B" stands for "Base" and "C" stands for "Connectivity". "Base" devices don’t have Ethernet & USB. From a flash programming perspective, it should be the same as F28M35H22C device. Please see Figure 8-1. Device Nomenclature in the datasheet.
Part Number: F28M35H22C Dear Team:
I have used F28335 and 28377S, and now I want to replace them with F28M35 as my main CPU.I have the following questions to consult, hoping to get a prompt reply. With regard to EPI functions, I have the following…
Part Number: F28M35H22C Dear Team:
I have used F28335 and 28377S, and now I want to replace them with F28M35 as my main CPU.I have the following questions to consult, hoping to get a prompt reply.
1,There is no detailed introduction to the Ethernet…
Part Number: F28M35H22C Tool/software: Code Composer Studio Dear,
We want to learn if SEED XDS510 can support F28F35 platform emulation.
Could you give some advice? Thanks!
Part Number: F28M35H22C Hi Team,
In my customer's system, they observed a negative -200-300mV voltage spike on the ADCIN pin (122 and 138). The spike is caused by external power supply rather than MCU. And the spike occurs before the 3.3V power of MCU…
The MTOC message RAM is being used to tell the C28 the addresses of the variables, registers, and functions it will be interacting with through the IPC functions. Since it's MTOC RAM you don't need to change the permissions like the example does for S0…