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TI-RTOS for Sitara Devices

Hi,

I have a general question followed by something related but more specific.I saw Dave Friedland's sticky post about availability for AM335x but that post is a year old.

1. Is there a single location where I can find out what TI devices are supported by TI-RTOS and of those, what TI-RTOS features are supported? I found the following link which has a small table but it's too high level, for example it has a row for Sitara. I'd like more specifics.

2. Is there or will there be TI-RTOS support for the Sitara family of processors? More specifically, the AM473x, and the AM572x devices. Question is for both the Arm and DSP but more so for the Arm.

Thanks,

-Brad

http://www.ti.com/tool/ti-rtos

  • Brad,

    Brad Caldwell said:

    I have a general question followed by something related but more specific.I saw Dave Friedland's sticky post about availability for AM335x but that post is a year old.

    1. Is there a single location where I can find out what TI devices are supported by TI-RTOS and of those, what TI-RTOS features are supported? I found the following link which has a small table but it's too high level, for example it has a row for Sitara. I'd like more specifics.

    Here's a link from the TI-RTOS kernel release notes. If you click on the Device support link at the top you should see a more detailed list of the supported targets organized by processor type. IAlso if you have TI-RTOS or SYS/BIOS installed in CCS, the Resource Explorer window gives you the list of supported devices for that family.

    Brad Caldwell said:

    2. Is there or will there be TI-RTOS support for the Sitara family of processors? More specifically, the AM473x, and the AM572x devices. Question is for both the Arm and DSP but more so for the Arm.

    We currently have TI-RTOS support for the Sitara family of processors. No driver support if that's what you mean when you refer to TI-RTOS. We have the TI-RTOS kernel (SYS/BIOS) for Sitara including those devices you listed. Also, Industrial SDK which uses the TI-RTOS kernel is also available with drivers.

    Let me know if this information helps

    Moses