ti-arm-microcontrollers
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Git version of Texas Instrument's MSPM0 SDK
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Unified Ethernet Low-Level Driver (Enet LLD) for the different Ethernet peripherals found in Sitara MCU+ class of devices. Part of TI MCU+ SDK
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MCU Analytics / ML Model Development Software - This page has moved - please visit this new page: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/edgeai
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Scripts to install development environment for TI MCU+ SDK
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This is the official TI repository for the multicore-elf python tool to generate a multicore-elf image from input elfs.
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Sysconfig metadata repo for mcupsdk driver modules
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TI Fork of the FreeRTOS kernel repository, used as part of the MCU+ SDK
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git-repo XML manifests to setup source code directory structure for TI MCU+ SDK
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Motor Control SDK SETUP is an auxiliary repository to help setup the Motor Control SDK for build. This repo mainly contains shell scripts which will download and install the dependencies for Motor Control SDK
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TI Fork of the FreeRTOS FAT repository, used as part of the MCU+ SDK
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TI Fork of the FreeRTOS POSIX repository, used as part of the MCU+ SDK
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CMSIS header files required for TI MCU+ SDK
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A little fail-safe filesystem designed for microcontrollers
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MOTOR CONTROL SDK MANIFESTS is the starting point to developing with the MOTOR CONTROL SDK. MOTOR CONTROL SDK uses the repo tool to clone and manage multiple repositories.
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