Part Number: TMS320DM355 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UNIFLASH I just recently purchased a BlackHawk XDS200 dongle to try and program the UBL and U-Boot binary files using NAND_Programmer.out utility via Code Composer Studio. I was able to successfully…
Part Number: TMS320DM355 Tool/software: TI C/C++ Compiler Hi,
This is J V Lokesh from HCL, India. Hope you are doing Good!!
We had developed our Hand held device (Model : SMARTBEE1000)using TI processor DM355 and complete customized embedded Linux solution…
Part Number: TMS320DM355 Tool/software: Linux When we turned on the product after turning it off, it didn't start.
I have checked the serial output of the product. It stopped with a bad CRC error.
There may be hardware failure (NAND failure) or software…
Part Number: TMS320DM355 Hi Team, Posting on behalf of our customer. Due to some of their design constraints, they plan to consider using SPI NAND flash on TMS320DM355. The DSP can boot from SPI, but does it support SPI NAND flash booting as well? If so,…
Part Number: TMS320DM355 we want to stream video through WIFI. selected camera AR0144/OV9281. how to interface mipi camera to DM355 and how to generate video codec for that.
Part Number: TMS320DM355 We have flashed the NAND via Serial interface successfully - but now we seem to have the GIO0 floating which is causing the RBL to boot to an ALTERNATE Nand Page and require a different Magic # according to the forums. Is there…
Part Number: TMS320DM355 We have a product still using DM355. It couldn't pass RE test for new Standard.
The failure cause is SDIO rate exceeded the standard.
My question is:
Does DM355 have registers to change the SDIO rate?
Thanks.
Part Number: TMS320DM355 Hi, all,
My colleague is facing an noise issue which seems to be radiating from SDIO lines.
Does anyone know the method to adjust the driving strength of SDIO interface?
Thanks in advance for any advises.
Regards,
Tetsuo M…
Dear All,
We have finally solved the issue thanks to your advice.
We believe that this experience will help us in the future developments.
Regards,
Tetsuo Maeda