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Real-time control with C2000 High-Performance MCUs
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Rapid prototyping transition based on more UI (User Interface)
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Rapid prototyping fundamental functions
These videos provide understanding of the fundamental functions used for rapid prototyping on TI solutions with minimal or no programming, including the following:
- Implementing necessary prototyping functions such clocks/GPIO, Read A/D, I2C/SMBus, etc.
- Seamless interface of various analog EVMs for customer “proof of concept”
- Standalone UI – Button, (GP Input - GPIO), LCD Display (“Hello”), Music, Serial Interface (Putty, Echo)
Rapid prototyping function based on standalone UI (User Interface)
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Rapid prototyping function based on reading A/D
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Rapid prototyping function based on optional Wi-Fi
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Rapid prototyping function based on optional Energia
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Rapid prototyping function based on I2C/SMBus
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Rapid prototyping function based on general purpose output
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Rapid prototyping function based on analog EVMs & BoosterPacks
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Rapid prototyping conclusion based on simple demonstration
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Rapid prototyping conclusion based on complex demonstration
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Rapid prototyping conclusion based on call to action examples
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Rapid prototyping based on embedded wireless system
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Rapid prototyping based on embedded wired system
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Rapid prototyping based on cloud computing
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PSE system firmware GUI training: Online mode
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PSE system firmware GUI training: Offline mode
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PRU-ICSS: Interfacing a processor with multiple ADCs
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PRU for 66AK2Gx Processors
The Programmable Real-Time Unit (PRU) is a small processor that is tightly integrated with an IO subsystem, offering low-latency control of IO pins on TI’s SoC devices including the 66AK2Gx, AM335x, AM437x, and AM57x Processors. The PRU is customer-programmable and can be used to implement simple and flexible control functions, peripherals, and state machines that directly access IO pins of the device, as well as can communicate with the application cores.