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TI mmWave sensor device trainings
These videos describe the TI mmWave sensors and how to use them.
TI mmWave sensor labs
Labs are follow-along training videos that walk you through installation, building, and running examples of mmWave sensor projects.
TI mmWave sensor webinars
TI Robotics System Learning Kit (TI-RSLK)
The TI-RSLK is a low-cost robotics kit and classroom curriculum which provides students with a deeper understanding of how electronic system designs work. Developed with university faculty, Jon Valvano of UT Austin, the TI-RSLK is designed to supplement university curriculum.
TI Sensor Innovation: Enabling Research in Wireless Patient Monitoring with the University of California
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TI-RSLK - Module 2 - Lecture video - Voltage, current and power
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TI-RSLK Module 1 - Lab video 1.2 - Getting started with CCS
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TI-RSLK Module 1 - Lab video 1.3 - Running the TExaS logic analyzer
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TI-RSLK Module 1 - Lab video 1.4 - Running the TExaS oscilloscope
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TI-RSLK Module 1 - Lecture video - Running code on the LaunchPad using CCS
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TI-RSLK Module 1 Running code on the LaunchPad using CCS
The purpose of this module is to learn software development methodology and understand how to set up an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), to then import and export Code Composer Studio (CCS) projects, as well as critical debugging information to understand the memory usage and performance of the software on the processor.
TI-RSLK Module 10 - Lab video 10.1 – Demonstrate running the line sensor/black box recorder
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TI-RSLK Module 10 - Lecture video part I - Debugging real-time systems - Theory
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TI-RSLK Module 10 - Lecture video part II - Debugging real-time systems - Interrupts
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TI-RSLK Module 10 - Lecture video part III - Debugging real-time systems - SysTick interrupts
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TI-RSLK Module 10 – Debugging real-time systems
This module provides an intro to how flash memory operates, including debugging techniques for real-time systems and how to generate periodic interrupts using SysTick. Minimally intrusive debugging is essential for real-time systems to evaluate performance while the system runs in real-life situations.
TI-RSLK Module 11 - Lab video 11.1 – Demonstrate LCD interface
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TI-RSLK Module 11 - Lecture video - Liquid Crystal Display
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TI-RSLK Module 11 – Liquid Crystal Display
This module will show you how to display characters and provide real-time debugging on an LCD screen. An LCD on your robot provides a convenient way to observe what it is thinking.
TI-RSLK Module 12 - Lecture video part I - DC motors - Physics
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