The new QP Development Kits (QDKs) for Texas Instruments TMS320C28x DSPs have been released. The QDKs (for QP/C, QP/C++, and QP-nano) demonstrate how to use the QP frameworks on the DSP devices. The QDKs have been tested on the new Piccolo controlSTICK platform from TI (www.ti.com/f28xgetstarted).
The new QDKs include both the cooperative "vanilla" kernel as well as the fully preemptive QK kernel. The QDKs allow statndalone operation with booting from the on-chip Flash and demonstrate how to place selected time-critical code modules and data in the on-chip RAM for best performance. The QDK/C and QDK/C++ contain full support for the QS software tracing, which is tricky on machines that cannot address individual bytes (the smallest quantity separately addressable on TMS320 is 16-bit word.)
The new QDKs are available for download from http://www.state-machine.com/tms320c28x.
Hello Miro,
Does a specific QP/C "port" for the TMS320C28x DSPs exist today?
Thanks,
Hal
Hi Hal,
The QP ports to TMS320C28x DSPs are no longer supported in the newer versions of the QP/C or QP/C++ frameworks. The ports are only available as "legacy QDKs" (QP Development Kits.).
--MMS