Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CONTROLSUITE, TMS320F2802, SPRC191
I have some sample code ... GpioCtrlRegs.GPACTRL.all = 0 ... Which file defines GpioCtrlRegs and GPACTRL? What doc contains info about GPACTRL, GPADIR, etc.?
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CONTROLSUITE, TMS320F2802, SPRC191
I have some sample code ... GpioCtrlRegs.GPACTRL.all = 0 ... Which file defines GpioCtrlRegs and GPACTRL? What doc contains info about GPACTRL, GPADIR, etc.?
Although you did not specify which device you are referencing, by the look of the statement I ascertain this is a C2000 product targeted.
Those labels are defined in the C/C++ Peripheral Header and Examples download available on the particular product folder for the device. The documentation is also included in the download to describe how to integrate these items into your project.
Clyde Eisenbeis said:What is the exact website adr for this info? I'm at http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/C28x_Header_Files_and_Peripheral_Examples ... don't see a link to download files and examples.
For the device families listed on that wiki page, click on the link for controlSUITE (www.ti.com/controlsuite) to download the software.
For other devices click o the link that says c2000 tools page.
The app notes on the wiki page you mention should help as well.
-Lori
Clyde Eisenbeis said:I don't see a link to download code examples for the C28x at www.ti.com/controlsuite.
Clyde,
In the image at the top of the page there is a link that indicates "Download". You can also click on "get started today".
Cheers
Lori
Clyde,
That download link is the ControlSuite installer which you will have to run for it to install the complete software suite for F28xx devices. This includes the device support files which contain the peripheral register definitions etc. in addition to libraries, examples and support software for F28xx devices.
/conrolSUITE is a very small installation .exe
Once you run it you can choose Typical install which installs EVERYTHING available - yes, this is quite a large amount of data
OR you can choose CUSTOM and select only a Kit, a device family, or a set of libraries (plus you always get the GUI) - this can be a very small amount of data.
We have moved away from the option of having multiple single installs of content because there just too many of them, they didn't stay up to date, customers didn't even know many existed, and the directory structures were not common.
The single portal into all software, tools, and documentation at least keeps things organized and availability is well known.
I rather not install everything ... just stuff relevant to the TMS320F2802. I downloaded the program and started installing it. The dialog boxes have tiny font (almost unreadable), and one is unreadable ... is close to being gibberish. Is there a way to post attachments?
My cursor is invisible on these posts ... makes it difficult for me.
Clyde Eisenbeis said:Is there a way to post attachments?
See the first FAQ in the forum readme.
Clyde Eisenbeis said:My cursor is invisible on these posts ... makes it difficult for me.
You must be using Firefox. When you have no cursor, click on another browser tab and then come back. Your cursor should now be there.
STOP
If you are using just TMS320F2802 which comes in the GGM or ZGM or PZA/S/Q it is NOT supported in controlSUITE.
Download instead the "Header File Package": http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/sprc191.html
I'm not sure why your fonts are screwy, that's a first.
There appears to be a problem with your website. Some messages are being deleted.
One I posted with an image of the gibberish was deleted ... I re-posted it.
A message from Chris Clearman was deleted. It stated, "STOP If you are using just F2802PZA/S/Q it is not supported in controlSUITE. Download instead the "Header File Package": http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/sprc191.html."