Hi,
I am currently getting familiar with the DSK6416. I want to start with blinking the LEDs. I want to do it through EMIF. I have a daughter board for GPIO purposes.
Can anyone help me out with blnking LEDs?
What files are to be included for it?
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Hi,
I am currently getting familiar with the DSK6416. I want to start with blinking the LEDs. I want to do it through EMIF. I have a daughter board for GPIO purposes.
Can anyone help me out with blnking LEDs?
What files are to be included for it?
Two suggestions:
1. The training material I recommended in your thread Problems with Flashburn? will help you understand many aspects of the C6416 DSP and also the C6416 DSK.
2. Ask the vendor from whom you bought the expansion board. They may have some library files or example files to help you with accessing the features of their board.
Regards,
RandyP
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Hi Randy,
I requested for the configuration file for the daughter board to the vendor and he is sending me the file. I'll check and inform you about my progress. By the way is there any DSK initialisation files available? I was reading a book on DSK and the author was using a file DSK_6713_init.c for the BSL. He also used c6713dskinit.c to initialise the DSK. Can you give information on it.
The book i was refering is Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the C6713 and C6416 DSK by Ralph Chassaing.
You can get all of the DSK files from the board vendor, Spectrum Digital.
I do not know if that particular file is part of their support files, so please let us know once you have downloaded the DSK's Target Content files.
Regards,
RandyP
Please see my previous reply. Your discussion on the thread Converting from I2C to UART seems to be going well.
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Regards,
RandyP