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Example Summary

This example is intended to be a starting point for new development where a fuller set of kernel features and debug capabilities are enabled.

Peripherals Exercised

  • Board_LED0 - Indicates that the board was initialized within main()

Example Usage

  • The example lights Board_LED0 as part of the initialization in main(). Then a heartBeat task toggles the LED at a rate determined by the arg0 parameter for the constructed Task instance in the .c file.

Application Design Details

This examples is the same as the Empty_Minimal example except many development and debug features are enabled. For example:

  • Kernel Idle task
  • Stack overflow checking
  • Logs or Asserts are enabled

The ROM is being used in this example. This is controlled by the following lines in the .cfg file:

var ROM = xdc.useModule('ti.sysbios.rom.ROM');
if (Program.cpu.deviceName.match(/CC26/)) {
    ROM.romName = ROM.CC2650;
}
else if (Program.cpu.deviceName.match(/CC13/)) {
    ROM.romName = ROM.CC1350;
}

> Since the kernel in the ROM is being used, there is no logging or assert
checking done by the kernel.

> For IAR users using any SensorTag(STK) Board, the XDS110 debugger must be
selected with the 4-wire JTAG connection within your projects' debugger
configuration.

## References

* For GNU and IAR users, please read the following website for details
  about enabling [semi-hosting](http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TI-RTOS_Examples_SemiHosting)
  in order to view console output.

* Please refer to the Memory Footprint Reduction section in the
TI-RTOS User Guide *spruhd4.pdf* for a complete and detailed list of the
differences between the empty minimal and empty projects.

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