Part Number: CC3135MOD Hi,
Do you maintain a bug list for SimpleLink CC32xx Host Driver? I would like to know what bugs you have found and whether you have fixed them in the latest release. I do not see this information in host_driver_release_notes_3_0_1_71…
Part Number: SIMPLELINK-CC13XX-CC26XX-SDK Hi ,
Can anyone provide more details about these errors? describe or tell when and why these errors arise ?
const int16_t SL_ESEC_ASN_DATE_SZ_E = (- 149 ); /* ASN date error, bad size */
const int16_t SL_ESEC_ASN_BEFORE_DATE_E…
Part Number: SIMPLELINK-WIFI-CC3120-SDK-PLUGIN Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC3120 - We are using SimpleLink CC3120 module for WiFi communication in our product, and for intial development we used nonos drivers.
But as the product matured we added…
Part Number: CC1312R7 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SYSBIOS Hi, Is there any API which i can use in my application code to get the SDK version and kernel version used to build that application? Thanks.
Part Number: MCU-PLUS-SDK-AM243X Hi,
I'm wondering if and when there will be an update to public git repo at https://github.com/TexasInstruments/mcupsdk-core/ and the related submodules for the 08.06.00.43 SDK version released for AM243x.
Currently…
Part Number: SIMPLELINK-CC32XX-SDK Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC3235SF We have a shipping product with the CC3220MODASM2MONR chip, and have a longstanding issue where some users connect to their home wifi network quickly and easily, and others are…
Part Number: MSP-EXP432E401Y I entered the link: https://www.ti.com/tool/SIMPLELINK-MSP432-SDK#downloads, but didn't find any download button. Is it removed?
Part Number: IWRL6432BOOST Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MMWAVE-L-SDK , IWRL6432 Hi, How to get the src code for the OOB demo visualizer(Low_power_visualizer_5.2.0.2) for mmwave-l-sdk for IWRL6432? I need it, to get the plot equation for the range profile…
For future readers:
When we say "HSR/PRP" here, we mean HSR/PRP where the HSR/PRP functionality is offloaded from the ARM core to the PRU cores. That allows for better performance than (for example) if a generic Linux core was trying to implement HSR…