Texas Instruments TMS320DM357 DVEVM v2.05 manual Changing the Video Input/Output Methods, Ntsc

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Changing the Video Input/Output Methods

A.1 Changing the Video Input/Output Methods

U-Boot reads the S3 mini-dip switch, position 10 setting on boot-up and stores the results in the videostd environment variable. As long as your U-Boot bootcmd sets the video output using the videostd variable (as the example bootcmds in Section A.4, Alternate Boot Methods do), you can switch between NTSC and PAL by simply changing the S3 switch setting as shown in Section 2.1, Setting Up the Hardware.

To automatically update the bootargs based on the S3 switch setting, please use the following options:

EVM # setenv bootargs 'mem=232M console=ttyS0,115200n8

root=/dev/mtdblock0 rw rootfstype=yaffs2 ip=dhcp video=davincifb:vid0=0,2025K:vid1=0, 1350K:osd0=720x576x16,

2025K davinci_enc_mgr.ch0_output=COMPOSITE

EVM # setenv bootcmd 'setenv setboot setenv bootargs \$(bootargs) davinci_enc_mngr.ch0_mode=\$(videostd);run setboot;nboot 0x80700000 0 0x400000;bootm'

If you do not want to use the videostd variable in your bootcmd, use the following options within your bootargs setting. The difference between the NTSC and PAL settings is shown in bold.

NTSC

video=davincifb:vid0=0,2025K:vid1=0,

1350K:osd0=720x576x16,

2025K davinci_enc_mgr.ch0_output=COMPOSITE davinci_enc_mgr.ch0_mode=ntsc

PAL

video=davincifb:vid0=0,2025K:vid1=0,

1350K:osd0=720x576x16,

2025K davinci_enc_mgr.ch0_output=COMPOSITE davinci_enc_mgr.ch0_mode=pal

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Contents TMS320DM357 Dvevm Getting Started Guide Important Notice Evaluation BOARD/KIT Important Notice FCC Warning Preface About This GuideTrademarks Contents Contents Dvevm Overview What’s in this Kit? What’s on the Board? DM357What’s Next? EVM Hardware Setup Setting Up the Hardware Audio In P3 Audio Out P5 Composite Video Out J8 Uart P6 Connecting to a Console Window Running the Demonstration Software Default Boot Configuration Starting the Standalone DemosStarting the Standalone Demos Starting the Standalone Demos Running the Standalone Demos Shutting Down the Demos About the Encode + Decode Demo About the Encode DemoIR Remote Buttons for Encode Demo About the Decode Demo IR Remote Buttons for Decode DemoRunning the Demos from the Command Line Running the Network Demo Page Dvevm Software Setup Software Overview Command Prompts in This Guide Application Software ComponentsPreparing to Install Installing the Software Installing the Target Linux SoftwareInstalling the Dvsdk Software Installing the A/V Demo Files Exporting a Shared File System for Target AccessSwitch user to root on the host Linux workstation Testing the Shared File System EVM # setenv nfshost ip address of nfs hostInstalling the Software Setting Up the Build/Development Environment Writing a Simple Program and Running it on the EVMCompile the kernel using the following command Building a New Linux KernelRebuilding the Dvevm Software for the Target Building with DSPLink Booting the New Linux Kernel EVM # setenv serverip tftp server ip addressUsing the Digital Video Test Bench Dvtb Page Additional Procedures Changing the Video Input/Output Methods NtscPutting Demo Applications in the Third-Party Menu File filename.tar.gz Setting Up a Tftp Server You should see the following outputAlternate Boot Methods Booting from Flash Using Board’s Nand Flash File SystemBooting via Tftp Using Board’s Nand Flash File System Booting from Flash Using NFS File SystemBooting via Tftp Using NFS File System Updating/Restoring the Bootloaders Updating U-Boot Using U-BootTo assign a dynamic address, use the following Updating/Restoring the Bootloaders Restoring the Nand Flash Updating the KernelRestoring the Nand Flash Using NFS Restoring the Nand Flash Using RAM Disk and a 2 GB SD Card EVM # tar xf /mnt/mmc/dm357flashimage####.tar EVM # cd Page Index NFSIndex--2 Index--3 Spectrum Digital, Inc 511458-0001B