The board view shows you what pins are available on your board, and what peripherals are assigned to what pins. Hover over each pin for more information.
Enabled and configured peripherals are displayed with green symbols. To add a new peripheral, press the plus sign next to the peripheral type. The "Show generated files" tab lets you see the files generated based on SysConfig. Generated files are dynamically updated every time you make a change in SysConfig. When you build your project, the generated files are exported into the output folder of your project.
Certain use cases may require preventing SysConfig from generating the configuration of specific peripherals.
Examples of use cases requiring to reserve peripherals are:
- dynamic re-configuration of a peripheral
- leveraging the Sensor Controller (on devices enabling it)
- already handling certain peripherals configuration
- with hardware constraints preventing to use certain peripherals (typically GPIOs)
- peripherals reserved for future use
Below are the steps required to utilize the Reserve Peripherals feature.
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Open the
.syscfg
file using the SysConfig GUI -
Open the panel "Reserve Peripherals"
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Reserve the resources
Reserve a peripheral using SysConfig. This image shows how to reserve DIO 15
SysConfig ensures no resource conflict occurs. In case no solution can be found, an error is raised.
The Hardware view may be used to add software modules for supporting hardware resources on EVMs or LaunchPads. The same capability could be done in the Software view by adding a Hardware. However the Hardware view provides a hardware-first perspective to show which software could be used with hardware resources.
Sysconfig Hardware View: