Texas Instruments TMS320C2XX Calculator User Manual


 
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TMS320C2xx Simulator Getting Started
(literature number SPRU137)
describes how to install the TMS320C2xx simulator and the C source
debugger for the ’C2xx. The installation for MS-DOS, PC-DOS,
SunOS, Solaris, and HP-UX systems is covered.
TMS320C2xx Emulator Getting Started Guide
(literature number
SPRU209) tells you how to install the Windows 3.1 and Windows 95
versions of the ’C2xx emulator and C source debugger interface.
XDS51x Emulator Installation Guide
(literature number SPNU070)
describes the installation of the XDS510, XDS510PP, and
XDS510WS emulator controllers. The installation of the XDS511
emulator is also described.
JTAG/MPSD Emulation Technical Reference
(literature number SPDU079)
provides the design requirements of the XDS510 emulator controller.
Discusses JTAG designs (based on the IEEE 1149.1 standard) and
modular port scan device (MPSD) designs.
TMS320 DSP Development Support Reference Guide
(literature number
SPRU011) describes the TMS320 family of digital signal processors and
the tools that support these devices. Included are code-generation tools
(compilers, assemblers, linkers, etc.) and system integration and debug
tools (simulators, emulators, evaluation modules, etc.). Also covered are
available documentation, seminars, the university program, and factory
repair and exchange.
Digital Signal Processing Applications with the TMS320 Family,
Volumes 1, 2, and 3
(literature numbers SPRA012, SPRA016,
SPRA017) Volumes 1 and 2 cover applications using the ’C10 and ’C20
families of fixed-point processors. Volume 3 documents applications
using both fixed-point processors as well as the ’C30 floating-point
processor.
TMS320 DSP Designer’s Notebook: Volume 1
(literature number
SPRT125)
.
Presents solutions to common design problems using ’C2x,
’C3x, ’C4x, ’C5x, and other TI DSPs
.
TMS320 Third-Party Support Reference Guide
(literature number
SPRU052) alphabetically lists over 100 third parties that provide various
products that serve the family of ’320 digital signal processors. A myriad
of products and applications are offered—software and hardware
development tools, speech recognition, image processing, noise
cancellation, modems, etc.