SPRUIL2A February   2019  – September 2019 OMAP-L132 , OMAP-L138 , TMS320C6742 , TMS320C6746 , TMS320C6748

 

  1.   OMAP-L138/C6748 Low-Cost Development Kit (LCDK)
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
      1. 1.1 Features
      2. 1.2 Getting Started
    3. 2 Included in the Box
      1. 2.1 OMAP-L138/C6748 Low-Cost Development Kit Contents
      2. 2.2 Development Support
      3. 2.3 Embedded Linux Application Development Support
    4. 3 Setting up the OMAP-L138/C6748 Development Kit (LCDK)
      1. 3.1 User Interface
        1. 3.1.1 Push Buttons
        2. 3.1.2 LEDs
        3. 3.1.3 Power
        4. 3.1.4 USB-to-UART Port (J3)
      2. 3.2 Setup the Out of the Box Demonstration on LCDK
      3. 3.3 Initial Setup
      4. 3.4 Running the Face Detect Demo
      5. 3.5 Procedure to Flash and Boot the LCDK
    5. 4 LCDK Features
      1. 4.1 Video
      2. 4.2 Memory
      3. 4.3 Connectivity
      4. 4.4 LCD Connector
    6. 5 Power Sequencing
    7. 6 Online Resources
      1. 6.1 C6748/ OMAP-L138 Product Information
      2. 6.2 LCDK Hardware and Software Documentation
        1. 6.2.1 LCDK Board Revision History
      3. 6.3 CCS XML and GEL Files
      4. 6.4 Hardware Setup With CCS
      5. 6.5 Software
    8. 7 Projects
      1. 7.1 Finger Printing Demonstration
      2. 7.2 Face Detection Demonstartion
    9. 8 Support
    10. 9 References
  2.   Revision History

User Interface

Switches 1-4 on SW1 are used to set the BOOT mode, as described in Table 5.

Table 5. Switches 1-4 on SW1

Switch Number UART2 NAND 16 MMC/SD0
1 OFF OFF OFF
2 ON ON OFF
3 OFF ON OFF
4 ON ON ON

Switches 5-8 on SW1 are user switches connected to GPIOs, as described in Table 6. When the switch is ON, the pin is pulled low. When the switch is OFF, the pin is pulled high.

Table 6. Switches 5-8 on SW1

Switch Number Pin
5 GPIO0[1]
6 GPIO0[2]
7 GPIO0[3]
8 GPIO0[4]