Thanks for the heads up. It looks like we were having some issues on our side. I found 1 post of your from about 3 weeks ago and have let it go. Are there any others?
Yes Sir. Are you having some problems posting?
Hello Gil,
Please see this post that covers your question.
Thanks,
Greg
Hi Karlin,
Please see sections 2 and 3 of the app note Erik pointed you to above. It should have all of the information you need to do your calculations.
Thanks,
Greg
Thanks Dan! We appreciate you sharing this with the community.
Hi Sisko,
I am sorry for your experience. As I am sure you are aware the entire semiconductor industry is experiencing unprecedented supply tightness leading to extremely long lead times. Unfortunately we are not immune to this. We are doing everything we can to fulfill our customers orders as quickly as possible.
Again we are very sorry for the inconvenience this is causing you and we thank you for your patience as we work through this.
Thanks,
Greg
Duplicate Post. Closing.
Hi Sisko,
Please have your manufacturer reach out to one of our sales representatives to help work through your particular situation. We will do what we can to help.
Thanks,
Greg
Hi Sisko,
Yes the devices are still supported and being manufactured. There is a lot of demand for these devices and the entire industry is experiencing long lead times. We recommend getting your order placed with your distributor of choice so you can be in the queue to get devices when they become available. If you need more detailed information please contact one of our sales representatives.
Thanks,
Greg
The Debian SDK for the MP1 has been posted here. Currently it is set up to support the OSD32MP1-RED so some modification will be needed for the OSD32MP1-BRK.
The Debian SDK has been posted. You can find the link to it here.
The device tree files have been posted under the software section on https://octavosystems.com/octavo_products/osd32mp1-red/.
Hi Alexandre,
Thank you for your interest. Please contact our sales team to discuss non-public roadmap items.
Thanks,
Greg
Hi Orocle,
We actually do offer an Developer Package image for the BRK here. That should allow up to skip the starter to developer upgrade steps. I think that should get you what you need.
The Application note is written with the DK2 as a starting point so yes there are differences for the different boards.
I hope that helps.
Thanks,
Greg
Hi Orocle,
We just published an updated version of that App Note on 11/28. It has been updated for the version 6 of CubeMX and V2.0 of the OpenSTLinux Kernel.
Please take a look at the new version with new CubeMX files and see if that helps solve your problem.
Thanks,
Greg
Octavo Systems LLC all rights reserved
OCTAVO is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. OSD, C-SiP, and the Octavo Logo are trademarks of Octavo Systems LLC.
"*" indicates required fields
"*" indicates required fields
"*" indicates required fields
"*" indicates required fields