Hello,
syncadlauncher.dll can be found at locations "C:\SynaptiCAD\bin\win32\" and "C:\SynaptiCAD\bin\x64\" assuming HET IDE was installed at the default location. If these are missing from your installation, I recommend re-installing HET IDE by downloading…
Hello,
Yes, N2HET1 can be used for generating PWM signal.
There is application note about this as well: www.ti.com/.../spna225.pdf
This AN describes generating PWM using HALCoGen.
You can write your own code as well using HET IDE: http://www.ti.com/tool…
Hello Mark,
Several counters can be used for angle generator: APCNT, SCNT, ACNT:
APCNT measures the periods P(n) of the external signal. SCNT counts by step K up to the previous period value P(n-1), measured by APCNT, and then recycles. The resulting…
Hi Jordan,
Please download HET IDE to do the simulation, then generate C code and C header files. The C code can used in CCS project. The C code should be copied to NHET RAM for execution.
http://www.ti.com/tool/HET_IDE
HET IDE also contains some…
Hi Smruthi,
The HET program generated by HALCoGen does include two functions hetResetTimestamp and hetGetTimestamp. These work only with pin 0 and is not configurable using the HALCoGen GUI. The timestamp is captured using a WCAP instruction with an "ALWAYS…
Hello Sreenivasan,
I haven't got chance to do test on the real target.
Please download the HET IDE:
http://www.ti.com/tool/HET_IDE
This is the user guide:
www.ti.com/.../spnu483a.pdf
I will send you my program used in HET IDE simulation.
Hello,
For counting edges you can use ECNT instruction. HET IDEs ( http://www.ti.com/tool/HET_IDE ) Algorithm Library provides sample code for edge counting using ECNT:
; Input Edge Counter or Pulse Accumulator using ECNT
; event={ FALL | RISE |BOTH…
Nathan,
The best way to debug HET programs is to use the HET IDE. You can download it here: http://www.ti.com/tool/HET_IDE
The GUI allows you to view the states of all internal registers as well as the registers that are accessible via the host CPU…
Hi Archana,
As you have correctly identified, the programmable high-end timer can be used to emulate several different serial interfaces such as I2C, UART, EnDAT, etc. This is especially valid for fixed-frame-format interfaces. We do not have an implementation…
Hello Ken,
There are 29 instructions supported by N2HET. You can use those instructions to generate the sequences listed in your post: CNT, ECMP, AND, OR, MOV32, ADD, BR, etc.
I suggest to use NHET IDE to do simulation
http://www.ti.com/tool/HET_I…