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MCSDK UG Chapter Developing Boot Flash
Developing with MCSDK: Booting and Flashing
Last updated: 03/06/2013
Contents
Note: This Section is still under development and is in a DRAFT state. This label will be removed when it is ready for use.
Overview[edit]
Acronyms[edit]
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The following acronyms are used throughout this chapter.
Acronym | Meaning |
AMC | Advanced Mezzanine Card |
CCS | Texas Instruments Code Composer Studio |
CSL | Texas Instruments Chip Support Library |
DDR | Double Data Rate |
DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
DSP | Digital Signal Processor |
DVT | Texas Instruments Data Analysis and Visualization Technology |
EDMA | Enhanced Direct Memory Access |
EEPROM | Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory |
EVM | Evaluation Module, hardware platform containing the Texas Instruments DSP |
HUA | High Performance Digital Signal Processor Utility Application |
HTTP | HyperText Transfer Protocol |
IP | Internet Protocol |
IPC | Texas Instruments Inter-Processor Communication Development Kit |
JTAG | Joint Test Action Group |
MCSA | Texas Instruments Multi-Core System Analyzer |
MCSDK | Texas Instruments Multi-Core Software Development Kit |
NDK | Texas Instruments Network Development Kit (IP Stack) |
NIMU | Network Interface Management Unit |
PDK | Texas Instruments Programmers Development Kit |
RAM | Random Access Memory |
RTSC | Eclipse Real-Time Software Components |
SRIO | Serial Rapid IO |
TCP | Transmission Control Protocol |
TI | Texas Instruments |
UART | Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter |
UDP | User Datagram Protocol |
UIA | Texas Instruments Unified Instrumentation Architecture |
USB | Universal Serial Bus |
Note: We use the abbreviation TMS when referring to a specific TI device (processor) and the abbreviation TMD when referring to a specific platform that the processor is on. For example, TMS320C6678 refers to the C6678 DSP processor and TMDSEVM6678L refers to the actual hardware EVM that the processor is on.
Boot modes supported[edit]
POST[edit]
iBL[edit]
Uboot[edit]
Flash[edit]
Flash Utilities[edit]
How To's[edit]