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Wi-Fi
Follow the trainings below to learn how to add Wi-Fi to your next CC32x0-based project.
TI Drivers
The SimpleLink SDK includes TI Drivers, a robust set of intuitive, functional APIs that offer portable, feature-rich access to peripherals. The TI Drivers API exposes the functionality of the hardware-specific drivers in the same way across all TI SimpleLink devices, giving developers portable, feature-rich access to a variety of peripherals. TI drivers are open source [Berkeley Software Distribution license (BSD)] and built on a hardware abstraction layer, offering full access to the device’s complete capability.
POSIX
The SimpleLink™ SDK features POSIX (Portable Operating System Interface), which is a family of standards specified by the IEEE Computer Society for maintaining compatibility between operating systems. Through POSIX-compliant APIs, developers can maintain 100% application code portability between various OS/kernels.
TI-RTOS
The SimpleLink SDK comes integrated with TI-RTOS. Checkout the trainings below to learn about multi-threaded applications & the features available with TI-RTOS.
Introduction
This section covers wireless network trends, key technologies, and problem statements for smart grid IoT.
6LoWPAN-based Wireless Network Protocols
This section covers system-level deep dive on key wireless network protocols of 6LoWPAN, RPL, and CoAP for smart grid IoT.
System-Level Examples for Wireless Networks on Smart Grid IoT
This section covers system-level examples for wireless networks on smart grid IoT. We will provide software- and system-level details for two system examples: 6LoWPAN-Contiki and sub-1GHz sensor to cloud industrial IoT gateway reference design.
Summary
This section summarizes the wireless network challenges and solutions for a smarter grid IoT training series.
Debugging Embedded Linux Systems
Debugging Embedded Linux Systems training series teaches the techniques of debugging kernel issues that may be encountered in embedded Linux systems. It explains the Linux kernel logging system and logging API, illustrates how to locate a particular device driver, and demonstrates how to read kernel oops logs.
How-to Videos
This section contains task-specific videos that demonstrate how to perform debugging techniques on embedded Linux systems.
TAS5825M Innovation Features Overview
What are the audio amplifier requirements for wireless / AI speaker? How TAS5825M improve battery lifetime and audio quality?
This section provides the overview of TAS5825M innovation features.
TAS5825M Hybrid PWM Modulation to Improve Battery Efficiency
Compared with traditional PWM modulation, TAS5825M develops innovative Hybrid modulation, which dynamically maintains differential switching with several common duty options.
The benefits of Hybrid PWM modulation mainly includes:
- Higher efficiency for longer battery lifetime
- Good THD+N performance
- Ultra-low idle power dissipation and idle noise
TAS5825M Thermal Foldback, Inductor Free and Audio DSP Resource
This training section descripts some innovation features of TAS5825M, which includes:
- Real-time thermal foldback: maintain max safe output power for uninterrupted listening experience
- 122MHz DSP resource: 192kHz high definition audio processing or Smart Amp algorithm for better speaker protection
- Inductor less: state-of-the-art EMI reduction technology
AM57x Sitara Processors
The AM57x Sitara processors provide scalable ARM Cortex‐A15 and C66x solutions for automation, HMI, vision, imaging, and other industrial and high‐performance applications. This online training series includes an introduction to the AM57x processor family, a technical deep dive into the capabilities of the SoC, and an overview of the multimedia and video capabilities.