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T1024 QUICC Engine

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raymondhaas
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I am considering using the UART of UCC1 in the QUICC engine instead of the DUART controllers on the T1024.  I need a UART that can automatically populate RX buffers with no processor (PowerPC core) intervention.  This is a requirement of our end user. 

My first question is where do I get a copy of the QUICC microcode?  I have the Freescale SDK for the T1024RDB dev board. I do not see the QUICC microcode.  However I do see the FMAN microcode.

My last question is whether the QUICC engine is recommended to be used.  I tried to look for u-boot support and noticed there is little support. I also spoke to a representative of a real-time OS and was told that they don't recommend using the QUICC engine.  At that time, I didn't ask why (I should of).

Thank you

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Pavel
NXP Employee
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Use SDK 1.9 for the T1024RDB board. This SDK supports UCC UART driver.

 

  1. Press "Download" on the following page:

https://www.nxp.com/support/developer-resources/run-time-software/linux-software-and-development-too...

 

  1. Sign In

 

  1. Find previous revisions of the SDK.

 

Note: Documentation for current version of the SDK is available in source .iso file.


Have a great day,
Pavel Chubakov

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