Simple application to start with: blink LED slowly

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Satz Klauer

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Feb 19, 2021, 9:04:15 AM2/19/21
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OK, now I have my Beaglebone AI, installed TI's CCS, found a suitable compiler for the AI's SoC  in CCS, and want to start with a simple, bare-metal application to try things out.

So my question: what's next? What is necessary to e.g. have a timer which lets one of the user-LEDs blink slowly? Are there any tutorials or examples available for this somewhere?

Thanks :-)

ankit...@gmail.com

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Feb 19, 2021, 9:17:58 AM2/19/21
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What is CCS?

Mark Lazarewicz

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Feb 19, 2021, 10:01:49 AM2/19/21
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Code Composer Studio needs to know which Core you are targeting you didnt say which one?
Modern IDE now make example code autogenerated its a template but there may be a project described in getting started bare metal please read quick start and CCS tutorial foe SOC for correct core
Do you have JTAG? the tutorials usually have a cookbook guide
Things get more difficult with no JTAG . Please google the E2E forum or browse all help requests under sm5729

Good Luck






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Mark Lazarewicz

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Feb 19, 2021, 11:26:59 AM2/19/21
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Also please describe your tools versions in help requests Hopefully you have CCS 9.3

Satz Klauer

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Feb 20, 2021, 7:04:40 AM2/20/21
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Code Composer Studio needs to know which Core you are targeting you didnt say which one?

When creating a new project I only can choose the SoC type, which is AM5728 in this case. According to the feedback I got from the E2E-forum at TI, this type is suitable and can be used for AM5729 too.

Nevertheless: there are no example projects I could use to have ap eek into...

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