TMS320C5x DSP STARTER KIT USER'S GUIDE
TMS320C5x DSP STARTER KIT USER'S GUIDE TMS320C5x DSP STARTER KIT USER'S GUIDE
IMPORTANT NOTICETexas Instruments (TI) reserves the right to make changes to its products or to discontinue anysemiconductor product or service without notice, and advises its customers to obtain the latestversion of relevant information to verify, before placing orders, that the information being reliedon is current.TI warrants performance of its semiconductor products and related software to the specificationsapplicable at the time of sale in accordance with TI’s standard warranty. Testing and other qualitycontrol techniques are utilized to the extent TI deems necessary to support this warranty.Specific testing of all parameters of each device is not necessarily performed, except thosemandated by government requirements.Certain applications using semiconductor products may involve potential risks of death,personal injury, or severe property or environmental damage (“Critical Applications”).TI SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS ARE NOT DESIGNED, INTENDED, AUTHORIZED, ORWARRANTED TO BE SUITABLE FOR USE IN LIFE-SUPPORT APPLICATIONS, DEVICESOR SYSTEMS OR OTHER CRITICAL APPLICATIONS.Inclusion of TI products in such applications is understood to be fully at the risk of the customer.Use of TI products in such applications requires the written approval of an appropriate TI officer.Questions concerning potential risk applications should be directed to TI through a local SCsales office.In order to minimize risks associated with the customer’s applications, adequate design andoperating safeguards should be provided by the customer to minimize inherent or proceduralhazards.TI assumes no liability for applications assistance, customer product design, softwareperformance, or infringement of patents or services described herein. Nor does TI warrant orrepresent that any license, either express or implied, is granted under any patent right, copyright,mask work right, or other intellectual property right of TI covering or relating to any combination,machine, or process in which such semiconductor products or services might be or are used.Copyright © 1997, Texas Instruments Incorporated
PrefaceRead This FirstAbout This ManualThis book describes the DSP (digital signal processor) Starter Kit (DSK) andhow to use the DSK with these tools:The DSK assemblerThe DSK debuggerHow to Use This ManualThe goal of this book is to help you learn to use the DSK assembler and debugger.This book is divided into three parts:Part I: Hands-On Information is presented first so that you can start usingyour DSK the same day you receive it.Chapter 1 describes the features and provides an overview of theTMS320C5x DSP Starter Kit.Chapter 2 contains installation instructions for your assembler anddebugger. It lists the hardware and software tools you’ll need to usethe DSK and tells you how to set up its environment.Chapter 3 lists the key features of the assembler and debugger and tellsyou the steps you need to take to assemble and debug your program.Part II: Assembler Description contains detailed information about usingthe assembler.Chapter 4 explains how to create DSK assembler source files and invokethe assembler.Chapter 5 discusses the valid directives and gives you an alphabeticalreference to these directives.Part III: Debugger Description contains detailed information about usingthe debugger. Chapter 6 explains how to invoke the DSK debugger anduse its pulldown menus, dialog boxes, and debugger commands.iii
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IMPORTANT NOTICETexas Instruments (TI) reserves the right to make changes to its products or to discontinue anysemiconductor product or service without notice, and advises its customers to obtain the latestversion of relevant information to verify, before placing orders, that the information being reliedon is current.TI warrants performance of its semiconductor products and related software to the specificationsapplicable at the time of sale in accordance with TI’s standard warranty. Testing and other qualitycontrol techniques are utilized to the extent TI deems necessary to support this warranty.Specific testing of all parameters of each device is not necessarily performed, except thosemandated by government requirements.Certain applications using semiconductor products may involve potential risks of death,personal injury, or severe property or environmental damage (“Critical Applications”).TI SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS ARE NOT DESIGNED, INTENDED, AUTHORIZED, ORWARRANTED TO BE SUITABLE FOR USE IN LIFE-SUPPORT APPLICATIONS, DEVICESOR SYSTEMS OR OTHER CRITICAL APPLICATIONS.Inclusion of TI products in such applications is understood to be fully at the risk of the customer.Use of TI products in such applications requires the written approval of an appropriate TI officer.Questions concerning potential risk applications should be directed to TI through a local SCsales office.In order to minimize risks associated with the customer’s applications, adequate design andoperating safeguards should be provided by the customer to minimize inherent or proceduralhazards.TI assumes no liability for applications assistance, customer product design, softwareperformance, or infringement of patents or services described herein. Nor does TI warrant orrepresent that any license, either express or implied, is granted under any patent right, copyright,mask work right, or other intellectual property right of TI covering or relating to any combination,machine, or process in which such semiconductor products or services might be or are used.Copyright © 1997, Texas Instruments Incorporated