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As noted on the product page, we do not provide direct design support for this device on the E2E forums.
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https://e2e.ti.com/support/processors/f/791/t/813421
Part Number: TMS320DM369 I want to develop an H.264 encoder board with DM369 processor. Datasheet of DM369 says it has HDVICP engine. Is it different from HDVICP2? Can I use the user guide SPRUGN2 for DM369 processor? If not, please provide link to the…
Hello,
We have recently heard from a TI contact that the TMS320DM369 is now considered a legacy part. We need confirmation if this is true and we need to know what this means.
Gabe
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMS320DM369 Does the forum include discussion on TMS320DM369 ?
Trying to get hardware reference manual for this processor.
Thanks!
Thanks for the response. It looks like the reference design uses a 3.3V supply for ISIF and uses the ISIF interface for video in. Therefore, I will assume that this means that I can use 3.3V ISIF.
Gabe
Part Number: TMS320DM369 Hello Everyone,
I am starting my work on DM369 Davinci processor for one of my video application.
As it's needed to be done on Linux platform.
Any Startup guide to guide how to start my work with software drivers and examples…
Hi Manoj,
Supporting NAND devices are indicative of the max NAND size supported by RBL. It also depends on the page size/the spare area size/error correction etc. It would be safe to pick one of the supported NAND devices.
Having said that suggest…
Thanks for the response Dennis. Can you please respond to the other questions from my initial post: "Does this mean that I should stop using the Camera Starter Kit reference design and now switch to the Evaluation Module design instead? Or is the Camera…