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Part Number: TDA4VM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TDA4 Is I2C Fast Mode Plus supported on TDA4VM? What value of pullup resistor should be used on the I2C Open Drain SCL and SDA lines in Fast Mode Plus mode?
Part Number: TDA4VM There are issues with the current 1.13 DDK GPU driver and I would like to update it to a newer 1.15 version of the GPU driver. How can I do this?
Part Number: TDA4VM
When I run PVRTune on TDA4VM EVM using PSDK 8.x, I am no longer able to get GPU data. Using PSDK 7.x I was able to get GPU data using PVRTune, but what changed?
Part Number: TDA4VM Is there a way to switch the DSS config between 720p and 1080p, after the display has come up and based on the input from the configuration file used for the demo application?
Part Number: TDA4VM
What TDA4VM Power OK (POK) Modules are enabled after reset? Also, how are the individual POK Modules listed in Table 5-1877 of the TDA4VM TRM enabled (please reference screenshot below).
Part Number: TDA4VM Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TEST , SYSBIOS I am running my application on a custom board for a very long time, but after 2 to 48 hours the application hangs/freezes and enters an abort state. I tried running the application on…
Part Number: TDA4VM
For the following SoCs:
AM57x
DRA6x
DRA7x
DRA8x
TDA2x
TDA3x
TDA4x
(And probably any other SoC created by TI, all of which use similar styles of solder balls)
FAQ: How much pressure is allowed to be placed onto the lid of an SoC…
Part Number: TDA4VM
Hi,
Section “6.3.3.2” of TDA4VM TRM states:
“ In split mode, each R5F core works completely independent from the other (asymmetric multi-processing, or AMP). Each core uses its own RAMs and interfaces, with no coherence…