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Frequent Questions
  • [FAQ] BQSTUDIO: I created a GMFS(gm.fs) file using bqStudio. How do I use it?

    Shirish
    Shirish
    Part Number: BQSTUDIO I read a GMFS( gm.fs) file using Battery Management Studio. What is the purpose of this file and how do i use it?
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
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  • [FAQ] BQSTUDIO: How do we use BQFS(bq.fs) and DFFS(df.fs) files generated by bqStudio?

    Shirish
    Shirish
    Part Number: BQSTUDIO Battery Management Studio allows me to read BQFS(bq.fs) and DFFS(df.fs) files. What is the purpose of these files and how do i use these files?
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
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  • [FAQ] PROCESSOR-SDK-J721E: How to capture embedded metadata with the data type 0x12 using CSIRX?

    Brijesh Jadav
    Brijesh Jadav
    Part Number: PROCESSOR-SDK-TDAX There are two ways to send embedded metadata in MIPI protocol. 1, Metadata with same data type as image/video data. 2, Metadata with the data type as 0x12, different from image/video data. The current PSDKRA already…
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
  • [FAQ] TMS320C6657: NIMU EMAC example for C665x processor from TI-RTOS SDK

    Rajarajan Uthayakumar
    Rajarajan Uthayakumar
    Part Number: TMS320C6657 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CCSTUDIO How to run NIMU EMAC example in TI-RTOS SDK?
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
    • Processors
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  • [FAQ] BQSTUDIO: What is the TI BMS Flashstream file format?

    Shirish
    Shirish
    Part Number: BQSTUDIO I exported "Flashstream" files from Battery Management Studio (bqStudio) and got bq.fs / df.fs/ gm.fs files What is this TI BMS Flashstream format?
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
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  • [FAQ] BQSTUDIO: How do I interpret the lines in a bq.fs file for use with my SMBus gauge?

    Shirish
    Shirish
    Part Number: BQSTUDIO I generated a bq.fs file using Battery Management Studio (bqStudio) for my SBS compliant SMBus gas gauge. What is the format of this file?
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
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  • [FAQ] BQSTUDIO: How do I interpret the lines in a bq.fs / df.fs file for use with my I2C or HDQ gauge?

    Shirish
    Shirish
    Part Number: BQSTUDIO I generated a bq.fs and df.fs file using Battery Management Studio (bqStudio) for my I2C/HDQ gas gauge. TI documentation indicates that this file may be used by the host processor to update the gas gauge. What is the format of this…
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
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  • [FAQ] TMS320C6657: How to wake the second core by the first core in C6657 ? What is Boot-magic Address / Jump boot address ?

    Shankari G
    Shankari G
    Part Number: TMS320C6657 Hi, How to wake the second core by the first core in C6657 ? What is Boot-magic Address / Jump boot address ?
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
    • Processors
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  • [FAQ] TDA4VM: SDK8.02/8.01: Keywriter build failure

    Keerthy J
    Keerthy J
    Part Number: TDA4VM On the SDK 8.02 the keywriter build fails with the below error: Compiling j721e_evm:j721e:mcu1_0:release:keywriter_img: /nhome/sdk/ti-processor-sdk-rtos-j721e-evm-08_01_00_13/pdk_jacinto_08_01_00_36/packages/ti/boot/keywriter/init…
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
  • [FAQ] How long does the voltage on the PACK pin need to be applied to wake-up the gauge?

    Wyatt Keller
    Wyatt Keller
    To wake-up the gauge from shutdown, a voltage above the VSTARTUP needs to be applied to the PACK pin for a minimum time of 30ms to wake-up the hardware. After the hardware is awake it can take up to 2 seconds for the firmware to initialize and calculate…
    • Answered
    • over 3 years ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
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