sdhci_send_command: MMC: 1 busy timeout increasing to: 200 ms. sdhci_send_command: MMC: 1 busy timeout increasing to: 400 ms. sdhci_send_command: MMC: 1 busy timeout increasing to: 800 ms.
It seems both Windows (192kHz max?) and Linux (ALSA: 384kHz) have maximum hardware audio capture sampling rates below 768kHz. When a sound recording application like Audacity is asked to capture at ...
2. Digital signal line to a microcontroller's GPIO - resistor to limit current and increase protection 3. Power line - 3.3V VDD for the microcontroller - bypass cap, but no resistor to avoid ...
I want to use interconnect studio. I have read the User'sGuide.However,I was unable to access 「interconnect_studio.itg.ti.com.」 ...
I would like to copy over a default image of Linux from an SD card into the eMMC. I currently have copied U-Boot over by following this tutorial: ...
I have a program that demands additional data memory to run on the ARM core of the AWR1843BOOST. To allocate more memory for data, I adjusted the mmwave_sdk_xwr18xx.mak file in the mmWave SDK 3.6.0 as ...
I have a problem with running my CLA CODE when I run my program in flash. When i run thise program in RAM, i don't have these problems. Problem description: CLA TASK1 is triggered by int 6.11 (SD1).
The Teaching Your PI Controller to Behave article links (1-10) are not working. Can I have the links to the pdf files please Or Please point me to the righ urls.
I am using the TMS570LC4357 development board. Currently, I can successfully run the TMS570LC43x_rtiBlinky_BL_APP20020.bin using the Hercules_Ethernet_Bootloader. However, when I load my own created ...
as always thanks a lot for your great products and namely the current and voltage sensors line of products. This time we are using the INA219 on our design to measure the 24V input voltage connected ...
I understand from the Sys/Bios download page that ver. 6.83 supports CCSv10.1.0 or higher. Our customer would like to know how to create a Sys/Bios project in CCS ver. 12. Are the training videos in ...
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