SPRACR2 March   2020 TMS320F280021 , TMS320F280021-Q1 , TMS320F280023 , TMS320F280023-Q1 , TMS320F280023C , TMS320F280025 , TMS320F280025-Q1 , TMS320F280025C , TMS320F280025C-Q1

 

  1.   Enabling Peripheral Expansion Applications Using the HIC
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
    3. 2 HIC Configurations Overview
      1. 2.1 Access Modes
      2. 2.2 Data Width Selection
      3. 2.3 Base Address Selection
      4. 2.4 Read/write I/O Configuration
      5. 2.5 Device to Host Interrupts
        1. 2.5.1 Device Internal Events
        2. 2.5.2 Software Interrupts
    4. 3 Hardware Considerations
      1. 3.1 Common Signal Names
      2. 3.2 Address Pin Mapping
      3. 3.3 BASESEL Pin Mapping
    5. 4 Example Configuration for Pin Constrained Applications
      1. 4.1 Test Setup
      2. 4.2 Test Description
    6. 5 Example Configuration for Performance-Critical Applications
      1. 5.1 Test Setup
      2. 5.2 Test Description
    7. 6 Handling Device Reset and Low-Power Conditions
    8. 7 References
  2.   A Address Translation for Different Data Width Modes
    1.     A.1 Base Address and Offset Address Configuration

Test Description

  • This example uses mailbox access mode on F28002x side to access the ADC Result on the Device side.
  • The Device side sets up the HIC, DMA, ADC SOCs for conversion and sends one Mailbox D2HTOKEN to the host.
  • The Host triggers ADC conversion by passing a H2DTOKEN to the Device.
  • On reception of the token, the Device triggers a Timer that periodically triggers the ADC conversion.
  • On each ADC End of Conversion, the DMA gets triggered which copies the ADC result to the mailbox buffers and notifies the Host with a D2HTOKEN.
  • D2HTOKEN reception is notified to the Host using the HIC_INT interrupt.