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CCS / PGA400Q1EVM :Basic settings for CCSv9 environment building

Part Number: PGA400Q1EVM
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PGA305, PGA300, PGA302, PGA302-Q1

Tool/software: 코드 작곡가 스튜디오

Hi

It will be developed to measure pressure with the PGA400Q1EVM.
I am trying to build an environment for development,
I am trying to develop PGA400Q1EVM using CCS v9.
Please let us know what you need to set in the photo below.

Also, I want to know if I can view the contents set in the GUI as source code.

thanks.

  • Hello Seok,

    Is this for a new product development? What is the application, and is automotive qualification necessary?

    Currently we are not able to provide any firmware development support for the PGA400 on E2E. Since this is for a pressure sensing application I would recommend evaluating the PGA300 or PGA305 depending on the output type that you might need. These devices provide temperature and non-linearity compensation without the need for firmware development.

    Regards,

  • Thank you for your reply.
    I need automotive qualification, and I will choose this product for pressure sensing. So let me ask you a few questions.

    1) We are planning to write the source code using CCS v9 in Windows 10. Is it impossible to program a PGA400Q1EVM product with CCS v9?

    2) If possible, can I get a document for programming?

    3) Can I change the GUI to the source code?

  • Hello Seok,

    The PGA400 uses an internal 8051 microcontroller, which is unfortunately not supported by CCS. The only available documentation for programming is currently on the PGA400 page on ti.com, and the GUI source code is not published at this time.

    Since automotive qualification is needed for your application, I can also suggest the PGA302 as an alternative. It is currently only available in a commercial version, but an automotive qualified version (PGA302-Q1) is planned to be released this year. The commercial version can be used to evaluate the device for your needs until the Q1 version is released. Like with the PGA300 or PGA305, the PGA302 has integrated temperature and non-linearity compensation algorithms, so no firmware development is required.


    Regards,