I 've found this TI's app report attached
.. Where are the source files for this project referenced in it? Seems other forums refer to some archive somewhere named "N2HET_EMU_I2C.ZIP", I cannot locate it.
Any help with this?
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I 've found this TI's app report attached
.. Where are the source files for this project referenced in it? Seems other forums refer to some archive somewhere named "N2HET_EMU_I2C.ZIP", I cannot locate it.
Any help with this?
You are referencing an unreleased app note, so it could contain information that is unreviewed and unverified. Having said that, you can download an example I2C implementation using N2HET here: https://www.hackster.io/jancumps/hercules-tms570ls04-i2c-driver-library-9455e8
Jan Cumps is a trusted source for information on Hercules devices and has created many demo projects using this series of safety MCUs. Find them here: https://www.hackster.io/texasinstruments/products/hercules-microcontroller
Hi Sunil Oak,
Thank you for replying.
But I checked your first link, and , this is quoting that page :
"... This work is not coming from my brain. The n2het I2C library has been developed and published by Texas Instruments staff. .."
Linked is dead on TI website however..
Any reference you know to what he calls the TI's developed library there?
Sorry under time pressure trying to save time & use available code.. IF available.
I don't know yet much about how to program HET, but,
Would it be still possible to run PWM's on the other free HET channels while I2C on the 2 dedicated to it?
Or is there now no space/ resources & time for same HET to do a couple of PWM's on-the-side so to speak?