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TMS570LS3137: SCIOPTA: Code Example

Part Number: TMS570LS3137

Target: TMS570LS3137

RT: SCIOPTA

IDE: IAR System

Modules: SPI, CAN, GPIO

COTS: Hercules Safety MCU Development Kit

Emulator: XDS100v2 JTAG - USB

Needs: code examples

Hello,

I have to develop an embedded software with the target TMS570LS3137 and the real time target SCIOPTA (not technically necessary but it is a company's requirement)

To be more specific, I have to transfer and treat data between external FPGA via SPI (read/write) and CAN bus (read/write with specific fixed frequencies for each message).
Moreover I have to generate a PWM in a GPIO for Watchdog purpose and write some data in other GPIO.

I did not find code example with SCIOPTA, do you know if there are codes available (evenf if it is not directly in relation to my specific functionalities)

Thank you,

Thierry

  • Hello Thierry,

    Unfortunately, we do not have any specific code examples for SCIOPTA. I see on the Hercules Software Page that SCIOPTA does support Hercules but I know of no one within my team that has done any specific work with it. Perhaps it might be worth while to reach out to SCIOPTA to see if they might have some examples that they developed when porting to Hercules. In the mean time I will also reach out to some team members to see if perhaps they did some work in this area that I am simply unaware of.
  • Hello Chuck,


    Thanks for your answer.
    Indeed, It would be valuable if you can ask to your team members.
    the SCIOPTA's provided code examples have not the same quality and relevance than yours and not sufficiently adapted to TMS570LS3137

    Thanks and regards,
    Thierry
  • Hello Thierry,

    Unfortunately, I haven't been able to locate anyone with experience working with SCIOPTA. SCIOPTA is a relatively new RTOS supporting Hercules which is the reason not many people are familiar with it. I would recommend, at this time, that you get with someone at SCIOPTA to see if you could get additional support from them. If there are issues getting support there let me know and I will reach out to a couple of individuals for whom I have contact information and then also bring in our field support team if needed.
  • Thierry, I just came by, so: Could you proceed with you project? If not, feel free to contact support(at)sciopta(dot)com.