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I want to know whether you can provide the pcb board files about the TMS570LS3137 HDK? What about the components package files?
We need to do them all by ourself?
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMS570LS3137, DP83640
I want to know whether you can provide the pcb board files about the TMS570LS3137 HDK? What about the components package files?
We need to do them all by ourself?
Yong,
I'm checking with our board designer to see if we can share these files.
Wong,
All the information you need are available at the following wiki page:
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TMS570LS31x_HDK_Kit
Please let me know if this is what you are looking for.
I have saw the wiki page, the files are the cadence schematics and the gerber files, what I want is the PCB board file, in that file, the components' package is well designed in the file, so If I need to creat a new project, I can just use the file instead of designing it on my own.
So, I don't know if you can share the PCB files.
Regards,
yong
Yong,
For schematic symbols and PCB footprints see: http://webench.ti.com/cad/
Most TI parts including TMS570 and RM4x are supported through this program.
You download a CAD vendor independent device description file (.BXL) and with the free Ultra Librarian Lite version that you can also download from that page, you can load the .bxl and then output as a component library (symbol and footprint) for most CAD tools.
For example:
This is probably the best way to get the components rather than trying to extract them from the HDK design files.
Thanks for replying, I tried to find DP83640 in the page you provide, it seems not very easy to find the component. In this way, I think maybe the PCB files is a better solution.
Regards,
yong
Hi Yong,
The DP83848 is available on Webbench. It is close to the DP86340 (same footprint, similar but different schematic symbol).
If you have trouble with the full board database, you could alternatively download the DP83848 .bxl, convert to your CAD program's library format,
and then edit this part to make it a DP86340. (Which should mostly be changing the pin names on some of the pins in the schematic symbol.)
-Anthony