Build Environments: Getting started with Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments offers a broad portfolio of microprocessors (MPUs) that are tailored for GUI applications and well supported by Embedded Wizard.
The MPUs are typically used with Linux operating system that allows abstraction of the underlying hardware.
Each of these Build Environments contains a couple of UI projects and the necessary sources, libraries, scripts and makefiles to get the UI sample applications up and running on the target system.
Please note, that every Build Environments is only prepared and tested for a few members out of the chip family - it can, however, be used analogously for similar application processors. If you are using your own hardware with different memory layout, different peripherals or different display, you can use the Build Environments just as a template. Please feel free to adapt them according your needs.
Each Build Environment is described by a 'Getting Started' article that explains the ingredients and the recommended workflow.
The following table provides an overview of all available Build Environments and Getting Started articles for the Texas Instruments MPUs:
Image |
Build Environment |
Supported MPUs |
Graphics Subsystem |
Architecture Settings |
Documentation |
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AM62-OpenGL-Wayland |
AM62 |
OpenGL and Wayland |
Armv8-A |