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Part Number: MCU-PLUS-SDK-AM243X The CPSW IP in MCU+ devices supports debug/diagnostics stats. How do I print those stats using gel files provided in the MCU+ SDK Enet LLD?
Many TM4C123x part numbers have options that include a '7' or a '7R' the end of the part.
What is the difference between devices with the '7' at the end and devices which have the '7' omitted?
What does the 'R' designate differently?
Examples: …
Part Number: TMS570LC4357
Is JTAG RTCK required for target connection?
What are the dfifference between JTAG and ETM?
Why should the nTRST signal be pulled LOW?
The JTAG connection is lost after the program is loaded to flash.
Part Number: EK-TM4C1294XL Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMFLASHPROGRAMMER , UNIFLASH
What are the steps required to program a new MAC address into a TM4C129x?
How can a committed MAC address be reprogrammed?
Part Number: SW-TM4C
After evaluation of the TivaWare UsbLib and using TI's offered USB example projects, I want to reuse TI's USB Vendor Identification Number (VID) and USB Product Identification Numbers (PID) for my final product. Is this possible…
Part Number: SW-TM4C
Observed Issue: The program is entering into the FaultISR during normal program execution.
The FaultISR entry has been confirmed to be unrelated to the topic discussed in How to prevent the program from going into FaultISR when…
Part Number: SW-TM4C
Case 1: Adding a function call for a new peripheral or a new GPIO port caused the program to go into FaultISR
Case 2: After properly enabling a peripheral, the program still goes into FaultISR
Part Number: EK-TM4C123GXL
Observed Issue: One or more of PD0, PD1, PB6, and/or PB7 are exhibiting unexpected behavior when trying to use them for any functionality.