Part Number: AM625
SYSFW/TIFS supports binary blob verification and decryption on AM6xx family SoC (HS-SE). https://software-dl.ti.com/tisci/esd/latest/6_topic_user_guides/authentication.html
The FAQ lists how to call the TISCI API TISCI_MSG_PROC_AUTH_BOOT…
Part Number: TPS7B4260-Q1
What is the difference between a tracking LDO and a regular LDO?
A regular LDO reacts to changes in the input voltage, V IN and the load current, I OUT by dynamically minimizing error between the feedback voltage, V FB…
Part Number: TDA4VH-Q1
Hi Team,
How can I generate an assembly file from C7x code and calculate the total cycle count using the software pipeline information found in the assembler file?
Regards,
Betsy Varughese
Part Number: TLK10232EVM
FAQ: I received TLK10232EVM kit that does not have USB cable, power cables, CD-ROM, or EVM User's Guide, as mentioned in TLK10232EVM User's Guide. Did I receive an incomplete EVM kit?
Part Number: AM2612 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UNIFLASH
Step-by-Step Guide to running profinet example on LP-AM261x.
Requirements:
1. I ND COMMS SDK
2. CCS
3. Compiler
4. Syscfg
5. Uniflash GUI
6. Python and OpenSSL
7. LP-AM261x…
Part Number: UCC5881-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: STRIKE
The UCC5881-Q1 offers enhanced flexibility in DESAT settings through its SPI interface, allowing you to easily adapt your control board to different power modules (such as IGBT or SiC…
Part Number: UCC5881-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC5880-Q1 ,
If you're planning to upgrade your design from UCC5880-Q1 to UCC5881-Q1, there are several key factors to consider. It’s easy to upgrade since both devices have pin-to-pin compatibility…
Part Number: UCC5881-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UCC5880-Q1 ,
UCC5881-Q1 is TI’s latest programmable isolated gate driver, offering pin-to-pin compatibility with the exact same package and pinout as UCC5880-Q1. This enables designers to keep…
Part Number: AM2612
Hi ASM team,
I get the following error after trying to build a simple GPIO toggle program on a clean install of the 10_02_00_15 SDK. Have we seen this before?
All the best,
Ethan Cope