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CCS/TDA2EVM5777: some questions about TDA2x Vision Evaluation Module Kit

Part Number: TDA2EVM5777
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: J6EVM5777

Tool/software: Code Composer Studio

Dear,

We do some project using TDA2EVM5777 platform.

The following is its website:

www.spectrumdigital.com/.../

now there are some questions about this platfrom and its development software as follows:

1)

  • Ethernet Cable, USB Cable (2), HDMI Cable
  • CTI20/TI14 to MIPI60 JTAG Adapter
  • CTI20/TI14 to MIPI60 JTAG Adapter

CTI20/TI14  to MIPI60 for JTAG Adapter, which are for debug by JTAG interface?

2)

I browsed through the sprg260.pdf ,the Vision SDK framework as follows(Figure 4):

That is, the whole system OS is SYS/BIOS,IPC version is 3.0, I want to know

which CCS version and XDCtools version are used in this SDK?

3)

From  the website mentioned above, I found the following information:

 

Do You Need ?

  • Full License of Code Composer Studio?
  • XDS560v2 STM JTAG Emulator, 702592?

I want to know if  the full license of ccs and XDS560V2 STM JTAG Emulator are necessary for us to use this SDK?

4)

In website: www.spectrumdigital.com/.../

I found the following information:

Documentation
Documentation may be found on the Texas Instruments website at: DRA7x Documention

 

I browsed through DRA7x  documentation, I found DRA7x  is another chip,

There are some relationship between TDA2x and DRA7x?

why is the documentation is DRA7x,not TDA2X?

5.

there  are some difference between J6EVM5777 and TDA2EVM5777?

Thank you in advance.

BRS,

Meng

  • Meng,

    I believe Alex answered #2 on your other post here: e2e.ti.com/.../564976

    As far as "CTI20/TI14 to MIPI60 for JTAG Adapter, which are for debug by JTAG interface?"

    From what I can tell by looking at the description of the board the JTAG header on the board is a 60pin MIPI connector. The XDS560v2 Debug Probes support connecting to that header. The board comes with an adapter to allow other debug probes that support the TI 14pin and 20pin headers to connect.

    As far as needing a full license of CCS, the answer is that you need a CCS license that is not limited by the type of debug connection. In the past we had a free version that only worked with XDS100 class debug probes. For this board the XDS100 is not recommended and thus you would need a full license. However we have changed our licensing for CCS recently. If you download CCSv7 you can use it with this board and not have to purchase any additional CCS license. If you would prefer to use the older CCSv6 you can download it as well and there is a license file on the download site that you will need to drop into the installation.processors.wiki.ti.com/.../Download_CCS

    For questions 4 and 5 it would be best to ask that in the automotive forum. If you enter in the part number and don't select Code Composer Studio in the software drop down the post should go there. You could also try replying to the thread where Alex responded.

    Regards,
    John