Hello Vipin
You cannot simply dump the code via USB port. There is no provisioning of such a feature on the TM4C.
As for a sample configuration file, please check the project ccxml file that come along with TIDM-TM4C129POEAUDIO
Hello Mike
There is the TM4C129x device family; which is upto 120MHz and does not have I2S interface. However the following application note and reference design may prove useful resource.
www.ti.com/.../spma076.pdf
www.ti.com/.../TIDM-TM4C129POEA…
Hello Sumathi.
The TIDM-TM4C129POEAUDIO does not have link layer PSE communication software. However you can try the LLDP software package released at the following link to integrate Layer-2 communication
www.ti.com/.../toolssoftware
Hello Itzhak,
Please look at the "synth" example which shows how to use PWM output to reproduce sound
D:\ti\TivaWare_C_Series-2.1.3.156\examples\boards\dk-tm4c129x\synth
Another resource is TIDM-TM4C129POEAUDIO which also uses a timer output…
Hello Daniel
Though it is a little overkill, but the software associated with the following reference design does that. It exchanges a number with the PC.
www.ti.com/.../TIDM-TM4C129POEAUDIO
Hello user4829556
I would suggest then moving away from Arduino/Energia and instead using the TivaWare. The following reference design application example shows how to listen to a broadcast message on a port.
www.ti.com/.../TIDM-TM4C129POEAUDIO
Hello Nagaendra,
Please check the TIDM-TM4C129POEAUDIO example as it has a graphics library interface where dynamic text can be displayed.
The same is also available in the DK-TM4C129x examples on booster packs where dynamic values of the sensors is…
Hello Juan
The software associated with the following reference design shows how to use ADC with DMA in Ping Pong mode
www.ti.com/.../TIDM-TM4C129POEAUDIO
Regards
Amit
Hello Clark,
The design is now online. Please use the application driver file node_locator.c and .h to see how to use Raw functions.
www.ti.com/.../TIDM-TM4C129POEAUDIO
Regards
Amit