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Discussion Groups | TMS320C6x | Simulating McBSP

Technical discussions about the TI C6000 DSPs (including the c62x, c64x and c67x DSPs).

  

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Simulating McBSP - jvirzi2000 - May 8 22:02:00 2003



If I generate the McBSP frame sync, and clock internally, can I
simulate the McBSP?

I have set up DMA to service the McBSP, but aside from feeding DXR one
or two words, it just sits there without advancing. I do not see the
status bits of the SPCR changing, so my guess is that it is not
running inside the simulator.

Thanks,

Joe





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RE: Simulating McBSP - Alexandre Freire da Silva Osorio - May 9 11:08:00 2003

Hi,

In respect to this question I have another one.

How can I simulate an external frame sync in McBSP? I have tried to use "Pin
Connection" in CCS 2 but it didn't work. The chip is C6203.

Thanks.

Regards,
Alexandre

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Subject: [c6x] Simulating McBSP If I generate the McBSP frame sync, and clock internally, can I
simulate the McBSP?

I have set up DMA to service the McBSP, but aside from feeding DXR one
or two words, it just sits there without advancing. I do not see the
status bits of the SPCR changing, so my guess is that it is not
running inside the simulator.

Thanks,

Joe
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