Where can I download the workshop manual mentioned in this 1-day work shop?
1.3 C2000 F2837xD Microcontroller 1-Day Workshop Part 3 of 8: Programming Development Environment
by Dan Schachter
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Where can I download the workshop manual mentioned in this 1-day work shop?
by Dan Schachter
Thnx
Robin,
The 1-day F2837xD workshop can be found at:
https://training.ti.com/c2000-f2837xd-microcontroller-1-day-workshop-series
Then you will find all of the materials, including the manual, under the "Workshop Materials - Revision 2.0 November 2016" section. See the second bullet.
I hope this helps. If this answers your question, please click the green "Verified Answer" button. Thanks.
-Ken
Robin,
It's been a while since I have heard from you last. Therefore, I am assuming that my last reply resolved your issue and I will close this thread. If this isn’t the case, please reject this resolution or reply to this thread. If this thread locks, please make a new thread describing the current status of your issue. Thank you.
- Ken
Ken
Pl see attached pdf file which is a screen shot of host of errors I get while I try to Build lab1
Off the gate, I am in trouble,
I wish I could search to find the source of the error- my little knowledge tells me a path issue. But how? I followed all instructions.
I recall, in class room version, we would be told " oops, you have to change the drive label or this or that...".
I am in self- learning mode with your videos ...
It would be nice to know where I can look for next blast of errors.
Robin,
Yes, this error is caused by an improper path setting. From your reply, it sounds like you corrected your project. Hopefully, your lab is working now.
- Ken
Ke
Lab2 in the 1day Workshop has some text that worries me.
Pl see attached pdf.
In short, can one jumper GPIO pin to ADC pin? Agreed, ADC signal will have an offset and at the same time make the GPIO pin toggle? Further issues are written up in the pdf file.
Maybe they corrected the text in the class room.
I am going through the lab text, code etc ; wont connect jumper until I hear back.
thn x
robin
Robin,
Please attached your .pdf file. Your previous post did not have an attachment.
- Ken
Ken
Again after reading carefully the intent of ADC in Lab2, I understand now: they are feeding 3V( or 3.3V) from GPIO to the adc input for a full scale conversion.
& this is legit...even if it is done with Power ON.
So ignore my worries about jumper connection.
I am good.
Moving on............
Robin,
I set the GPIO pin as an output and configured it to logic '1' (3.0 V) to avoid having someone accidently connecting the jumper wire to the 5.0 V header pin instead if the 3.3 V header pin, which would damaging the device. Notice that the 3V3 and 5V pins on the headers are next to each other and this could easily happen. I hope this helps.
- Ken