Datasheet Texas Instruments TMS320F28052

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesTMS320F28052
Datasheet Texas Instruments TMS320F28052

Piccolo Microcontroller

Datasheets

TMS320F2805x Piccoloв„ў Microcontrollers datasheet
PDF, 1.6 Mb, Revision: B, File published: Jul 2, 2014
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Status

TMS320F28052PNQTMS320F28052PNSTMS320F28052PNT
Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNoNoNo

Packaging

TMS320F28052PNQTMS320F28052PNSTMS320F28052PNT
N123
Pin808080
Package TypePNPNPN
Industry STD TermLQFPLQFPLQFP
JEDEC CodeS-PQFP-GS-PQFP-GS-PQFP-G
Package QTY119119119
CarrierJEDEC TRAY (5+1)JEDEC TRAY (5+1)
Device MarkingF28052PNQF28052PNSF28052PNT
Width (mm)121212
Length (mm)121212
Thickness (mm)1.41.41.4
Pitch (mm).5.5.5
Max Height (mm)1.61.61.6
Mechanical DataDownloadDownloadDownload

Parametrics

Parameters / ModelsTMS320F28052PNQ
TMS320F28052PNQ
TMS320F28052PNS
TMS320F28052PNS
TMS320F28052PNT
TMS320F28052PNT
ADC, Ch161616
ADC Resolution12-bit12-bit12-bit
CAN111
CPUC28xC28xC28x
Comparators777
FPUNoNoNo
Flash, KB646464
Frequency, MHz606060
I2C111
Operating Temperature Range, C-40 to 105,-40 to 125-40 to 105,-40 to 125-40 to 105,-40 to 125
PGA/VGA444
PWM, Ch141414
Pin/Package80LQFP80LQFP80LQFP
QEP111
RAM, KB202020
SPI111
Total Processing, MIPS606060
UART, SCI333

Eco Plan

TMS320F28052PNQTMS320F28052PNSTMS320F28052PNT
RoHSCompliantCompliantCompliant

Application Notes

  • Piccolo MCU CAN Module Operation Using the On-Chip Zero-Pin Oscillator (Rev. A)
    PDF, 43 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Aug 19, 2011
    CAN protocol imposes rather stringent requirements on its timing source, which are generally met by the provision of an external quartz crystal/oscillator. The TMS320C2803x/TMS320F2806x series of microcontrollers have an on-chip zero-pin oscillator that needs no external components. This application report describes how to use the CAN module with this oscillator to operate at the maximum bit rate
  • Using the CAN Piccolo Bootloader at High Temperature
    PDF, 33 Kb, File published: Jun 29, 2015
    The Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol requires strict tolerances from reference bit clocks, which are generally met using quartz crystal oscillators or ceramic resonators. The TMS320F2803x, TMS320F2805x, and TMS320F2806x microcontrollers use an on-chip zero-pin oscillator with no external components as a reference clock for the CAN bootloader. This oscillator's tolerance is sufficient at room
  • InstaSPIN(tm) BLDC Lab
    PDF, 1.4 Mb, File published: Nov 15, 2011
    For this lab we are using the Three Phase BLDC Motor Kit with DRV8312 and Piccolo MCU (DRV8312-C2-KIT) (the DRV8302-HC-C2-KIT or DRV8301-HC-C2-KIT can also be used) with a Piccolo F28035 controlCARD subsystem to run the sensorless InstaSPIN BLDC technique.These are the tasks that must be done to spin motors:Make sure all physical connections and jumper settings on the kit
  • Serial Flash Programming of C2000 Microcontrollers (Rev. B)
    PDF, 387 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Feb 8, 2017
    Often times, embedded processors must be programmed in situations where JTAG is not a viable optionfor programming the target device. When this is the case, the engineer must rely on some type of serial programming solution. C2000 devices aid in this endeavor through their inclusion of several program loading utilities included in ROM. These utilities are useful, but only solve half of the progr
  • Accelerators: Enhancing the Capabilities of the C2000 MCU Family Technical Brief (Rev. A)
    PDF, 155 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Nov 8, 2016
    Engineers designing real-time control systems are constantly faced with the challenge of optimizing performance. These systems require minimal processing latency in order to meet the control loop performance specifications. At the heart of the control systems are math intensive algorithms which are used to calculate the control signals. Utilizing a microcontroller (MCU) that can quickly and effici
  • EEPROM Emulation With the TMS320F28xxx DSCs
    PDF, 407 Kb, File published: Sep 21, 2009
    Many applications require storing small quantities of system related data (e.g., calibration values, device configuration) in a non-volatile memory, so that it can be used or modified and reused even after power cycling the system. EEPROMs are primarily used for this purpose. EEPROMs have the ability to erase and write individual bytes of memory many times over and the programmed locations retain
  • Calculator for CAN Bit Timing Parameters
    PDF, 37 Kb, File published: Mar 22, 2016
    Controller Area Network (CAN) nodes use user-specified timing parameters to sample the asynchronous bitstream and recover the clock. These parameters are typically based on the frequency of the available reference oscillator. There may be several options available for a given frequency, and some of them will allow a looser oscillator tolerance than others. This application report details the creat
  • Programming External Nonvolatile Memory Using SDFlash for TMS320C28x Devices
    PDF, 2.0 Mb, File published: Nov 16, 2009
    The C28xxx generation of microcontrollers can connect to external nonvolatile memory through a variety of interfaces including parallel, serial peripheral interface (SPI), and inter-integrated circuit (I2C). This application report discusses how to write drivers for your external nonvolatile memory to allow for in-place programming using SDFlash, an application provided by Spectrum Digital, Inc. A
  • TPS75005 Quick-Start Guide with C2000 Controllers
    PDF, 129 Kb, File published: Jan 17, 2012
    The TPS75005 is a complete power management solution for C2000 controllers from Texas Instruments. This document illustrates how to attach the TPS75005 to a C2000 controller.

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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors> Microcontrollers (MCU)> Performance MCUs> Real-time Control> Piccolo F2802x/3x/5x/6x/7x