Technical discussions about the TI C55x DSPs (including the c5501, c5502, c5503, c5507, c5509, c5510 and OMAP5910).
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smiffoz - Sep 14 2007
Hi all,
I am using the c5509 or c5510 DSP, and I'm trying to resolve the
following problem.
My HW designer has created a circuit to generate a 20KHz clock, and
my firmwar... 
dcar...@solacom.com - Sep 12 2007
Referring to DMA5 example found in CCS (16 bit transfer), the double indexing used to transpose a square matrix is as follows:
#define REVERSE_ELE_CNT ((FRM_CNT-1)*ELE_CNT -... 
Xiang Chao - Aug 30 2007
According to the bootloader manual, the EEPROM used for I2C bootloading mus=
t "correspond to slave address 0x50". Could anybody tell me which chip sati=
sfy this requirement?=20... 
emma...@yahoo.com - Aug 29 2007
Hi,
I am using OMAP5910 TMS320C5509, Code Composer Studio v3.1.
I tried to read float values from external memory and write those into log file using function UTL_logMessage1... 
iewil2000 - Aug 24 2007
Hi all,
I use 5506 for USB audio stream to PC in asynchronous isochronous mode.
I hear audio stuttering. While PC request audio every 1 ms via USB
based on PC's clock, 55x p... 
Jeff Brower - Aug 22 2007
Altegoist-
> I use 5502 chip with 300 MHz clock frequency and configured PLLDIV3 so that
> SYSCLK3=150 MHz. It is far above allowed 100 MHz (SPRS166J, page 58,
> 3.10.4.4 E... 
alte...@gmail.com - Aug 22 2007
Hi all!
I use 5502 chip with 300 MHz clock frequency and configured PLLDIV3 so that SYSCLK3=150 MHz. It is far above allowed 100 MHz (SPRS166J, page 58, 3.10.4.4 External Memory... 
Moranjkic Adnan - Aug 22 2007
Hi All,
I am working on TMS320C55 (OMAP5910). I need to change some registers for EMIF. I do know 16-bit addresses for my registers but I cannot write them using CCS. I need to ... 
kd7lmo - Aug 21 2007
I'm using the RTC_localtime function in the following code snippet.
If I get an interrupt between the time I call the function and save
the values, the tm structure is corrupt. ... 
Xiang Chao - Aug 17 2007
I set the CLKH and CLKL to 0x75 with I2C_config. Then I read back
these registers with I2C_getConfig, the CLKL is 0x0F, not 0x75, why?
... 
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