Hello,
TSW1400EVM's user manual (slwu079a.pdf) refers to the boards schematic at different places. Does TI provide this schematic?
Thanks,
Philipp
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Hello,
TSW1400EVM's user manual (slwu079a.pdf) refers to the boards schematic at different places. Does TI provide this schematic?
Thanks,
Philipp
Hi,
An odb database is a format for representing the physical design of a circuit board. There are free viewer packages available to open the odb file and view it, such as the Valor viewer which was acquired by Mentor a couple of years ago. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ODB%2B%2B for one such description of the format on Wikipedia.
You would download the tgz file from our web site and extract it from the tgz format. (A TGZ file is a GZIP Compressed Tar Archive file) Then you would use an odb viewer to open the database and navigate around it. From when I used Valor a couple of years ago, you can enable different layers with different settings for whether text is overlaid or not, so you can do things like enable the ground plane and a signal plane to easily see if a signal trace crosses a ground split or a void around a group of vias. Things like that.
Regards,
Richard P.
Enkhbat
I believe you have posted this in many other threads - it would be best to create a new thread so that it is easier to support. You may also search the forums for related posts as this topic has been covered in the past.
For FPGA training you should look at the FPGA vendor sites. They would be the experts and better at providing training for FPGA programming.
I believe there are a few responses to your similar requests for TSW1400 firmware. I would suggest you look at the example provided by the TI Design as it outlines how to connect an ADC and a DAC to the TSW1400. Although this may not be exactly what you need it is a good starting point. You will need to do some work on your own or get support for the FPGA code from your FPGA vendor.

Ken