SDAA194 November   2025 AM2431 , AM2432 , AM2434 , AM62P , AM6412 , AM6421 , AM6422 , AM6441 , AM6442

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
    1. 1.1 SysConfig CodeGen Tool
  5. 2Getting Started Guide
    1. 2.1 How to Launch SysConfig (GUI and Command-Line)
    2. 2.2 Integration with CCS and Makefile builds
    3. 2.3 Location of SysConfig file in MCU SDK
      1. 2.3.1 Using Existing SysConfig File
      2. 2.3.2 Creating New SysConfig File
  6. 3Example Sysconfig in CCS
    1. 3.1 Example I2C Read
  7. 4Common Application Configuration
    1. 4.1 RAT Configuration
    2. 4.2 MPU Configuration
    3. 4.3 MMU Configuration
    4. 4.4 System Initialization
      1. 4.4.1 DPL Initialization
      2. 4.4.2 Clock Initialization
      3. 4.4.3 PinMux Configuration
      4. 4.4.4 Driver Initialization
      5. 4.4.5 Board Peripheral Initialization
  8. 5Output File
    1. 5.1 Files Generated by CodeGen Tool
      1. 5.1.1 Debugging and Troubleshooting
    2. 5.2 Version Mismatch
    3. 5.3 Resource Conflict
      1. 5.3.1 Pin Conflict
      2. 5.3.2 Module Instance Conflict
      3. 5.3.3 Multicore Resource Conflict
    4. 5.4 Unsupported Drivers
    5. 5.5 Use of Reserve Peripheral
  9. 6Disclaimers and Intended Use
  10. 7Summary
  11. 8References

Board Peripheral Initialization

The CodeGen tool also generates source files for Board Peripheral Initialization. This file contains the definition of API which is used to perform configured board driver initialization, and the file also provides the APIs to open and close the drivers.

The definitions of the generated APIs can be found at ti_board_open_close.c file.

A screenshot of a computer AI-generated content may be incorrect. Figure 4-9 Board Peripheral Drivers