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[TDA4M] CSP package

Hi, team

I could not find the CSP package(J7ES) in psdk v0.9(PSDKRA or PSDKLA) for CCS setup.

Could you tell me the installation guide for this package?

Thanks.

-GTO-

  • Hi,

    Please see CCS Setup Instructions from Processor SDK RTOS Automotive User Guide.

    Regards,

    Rishabh

  • Hi,

    I've already read the guide.

    Does PSDK means PSDKRA? 

    I want to know the csp package's file name or path.

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    install the CSP package for J7ES 
    The csp packs are available in the same location as the PSDK package. When prompted for installation folder please specify the CCS installation path.

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    Thanks.

    -GTO

     

  • Hi,

    PSDK here implies PSDKRA. Please see below instructions:

    Regards,

    Rishabh


  • Hi,

    I have already read the guide before asking questions.

    The point of my question is that csp pack cannot be found in PSDK installation path.

    instruction


    Step 2: Install CCS emulation packs and Chip Support Package (CSP)

    1. Install CCS emulation packs for J7 and J7ES  (already installed, done)
      The emulations packs are available in the same location as the SDK package. 
      Install below files in the CCS installation folder.
      For Windows,
      ti_emupack_setup_8.2.2.47_win_64.exe
      ti_emupack_patch_j7es_8.2.2.47_win_64.exe
      For Linux,
      ti_emupack_setup_8.2.2.47_linux_x86_64.bin
      ti_emupack_patch_j7es_8.2.2.47_linux_x86_64.bin
      When prompted for installation folder please specify the CCS installation path.
    2. Install the CSP package for J7ES 
      The csp packs are available in the same location as the PSDK package. -> what is the file name? I can't find it.

      When prompted for installation folder please specify the CCS installation path.                  

    BR,

    -GTO

  • Hi,

    CSP package is auto_rvp_rsp_device_support_1.0.5_J7ES_beta.zip.

    Install instructions are given in csp_install_readme.txt.

    Both of these can be downloaded from mySecure page.

    Hope this helps.

    Regards,

    Rishabh

  • Hi,

    self-response

    I confirmed that the CSP package was not included in the psdk v0.9.

    The CSP package has been released as a separate package to account "MySecureSoftware". (2 days after the release of psdk v0.9)

    filename : auto_rvp_rsp_device_support_1.0.5_J7ES_beta.zip

    I have another questions.

    Q1) what is the difference between DRA8x9 and GPEVM_DRA8x? I'm using the J721 EVM board.

    Q2) where is the J7 Gels in PSDKRA? I can't find it.

    BR,

    -GTO

  • Hi,

    DRA8x9 is the J721 device and GPEVM_DRA8x is J721 EVM.

    J7 gels are also part of CSP zip.

    Regards,

    Rishabh

  • Hi,

    Thanks for your reply.

    That is helpful to me.

    BR,

    -GTO

  • Hi Rishabh,


    We landed on this forum page while looking for a J7ES CSP package download link. Can you send us a link to download auto_rvp_rsp_device_support_1.0.5_J7ES_beta.zip?


    Thanks,

    Shilpa.

  • Hi Shilpa,

    Do you have access to mySecure software page?

    Can you please start a new thread on this topic.

    Thanks & Regards,

    Rishabh

  • Thanks for your immediate reply Rishabh. No, I don't have access to mySecure software page. How do I get access?


    I'll start a new thread on this topic.

    Thanks,

    Shilpa.

  • Hi Shilpa,

    How did you get the SDK release package?

    Can you please post your reply in the new thread.

    Regards,

    Rishabh