3.3 Using the controlCARD
In order for the controlCARD to work, the controlCARD's MCU must be powered. This is most
often done by inputting 5V through the HSEC connector via an accompanying baseboard. For
example, if using a Docking Station baseboard, 5VDC should be input into the Docking Station's
J1 or J17 and then SW1 will need to be toggled to the appropriate position.
Optionally, the MCU could also be powered via the micro-USB connector on the controlCARD.
Based on the way that the controlCARD will be used, additional hardware settings will be
necessary. See the table below:
xds100v2 emulator
A:SW1
Position 1: ON (up)
(controlCARD)
A:J1
Connect a mini USB
(controlCARD)
cable between A:J1
and your computer.
In CCS, use this target
configuration:
TMS320F28377D
device with an
xds100v2 emulator.
Baseboard's
JTAG connector
(J2 on the
Docking Station
baseboard)
Code Composer Studio (CCS) is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) used to debug
and develop software for the C2000 series of MCUs. It can be downloaded from the following link:
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Download_CCS
For users new to C2000's F28x7x series of devices and CCS, TI's Technical Training
Organization provides several workshops (online and in-person) that may be helpful:
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/C2000_32-bit_Real-Time_MCU_Training
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Hands-On_Training_for_TI_Embedded_Processors
Debug using CCS
and the on-card
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Debug using CCS and
an external emulator
via the baseboard
Position 1: OFF (down)
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Connect an external
emulator.
4
Standalone
(Boot from FLASH or
other boot mode)
Position 1: OFF (down)
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