Datasheet Texas Instruments TMS320R2812PGFQ

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesTMS320R2812
Part NumberTMS320R2812PGFQ
Datasheet Texas Instruments TMS320R2812PGFQ

32-Bit Digital Signal Controller with RAM 176-LQFP -40 to 125

Datasheets

TMS320R2811, TMS320R2812 Digital Signal Processors datasheet
PDF, 2.5 Mb, Revision: C, File published: Jun 26, 2006
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Status

Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNo

Packaging

Pin176176
Package TypePGFPGF
Industry STD TermLQFPLQFP
JEDEC CodeS-PQFP-GS-PQFP-G
Package QTY4040
CarrierJEDEC TRAY (5+1)JEDEC TRAY (5+1)
Device MarkingTMS320R2812PGFQ
Width (mm)2424
Length (mm)2424
Thickness (mm)1.41.4
Pitch (mm).5.5
Max Height (mm)1.61.6
Mechanical DataDownloadDownload

Parametrics

ADC16 Ch
ADC Resolution12-bit
Additional FeaturesExternal Interface (XINTF),Single Zone Code Security,32-bit CPU Timers,Watchdog Timer,2-pin Oscillator,AEC-Q100 Automotive Qual
Analog to Digital ConverterADC12: 2-S/H, 12.5-MSPS ADC
CAN1
CAP6
CPUC28x
FPUNo
Frequency150 MHz
GPIO56
Operating Temperature Range-40 to 125,-40 to 85 C
Other Actuation FeaturesN/A
Other Connectivity FeaturesMcBSP,CAN
Other Sensing FeaturesN/A
PWM16 Ch
PWM Technology TypeEV
Package GroupLQFP
Package Size: mm2:W x L176LQFP: 576 mm2: 24 x 24(LQFP) PKG
Processing AcceleratorsN/A
QEP2
RAM40 KB
RatingCatalog
SPI1
Total Processing150 MIPS
UART2 SCI

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Design Kits & Evaluation Modules

  • JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: C2000-GANG
    C2000 Gang Programmer
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: TMDSEMU100V2U-20T
    XDS100v2 JTAG Debug Probe (20-pin cTI version)
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: TMDSEMU100V2U-14T
    XDS100v2 JTAG Debug Probe (14-pin TI version)
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: TMDSEMU200-U
    XDS200 USB Debug Probe
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: TMDSEMU560V2STM-UE
    XDS560v2 System Trace USB & Ethernet Debug Probe
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: TMDSEMU560V2STM-U
    XDS560v2 System Trace USB Debug Probe
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)

Application Notes

  • Signal Conditioning an LVDT Using a TMS320F2812 DSP
    PDF, 428 Kb, File published: Aug 15, 2003
    A linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) is a type of electro-mechanical transducer capable of measuring linear displacement with a high degree of accuracy. The transducer requires external electronic circuitry to produce a stable reference oscillator, and condition the return signal in order to determine displacement. Traditional LVDT circuits are based on analog design techniques, and s
  • TMS320F281x Boot ROM Serial Flash Programming
    PDF, 5.5 Mb, File published: Oct 11, 2007
    This application report describes the implementation of TI's Flash application program interface (API), the software interface to TI's Flash algorithms. Understanding the fundamentals of the Flash API documentation prior to using this application report is important. This document does not replace the Flash API documentation; instead, it guides you among several sets of TI documentation with the F
  • DSP Control of Electro-Hydraulic Servo Actuators
    PDF, 574 Kb, File published: Jan 28, 2005
    Hydraulic actuators are characterized by their ability to impart large forces at high speeds and are used in many industrial motion systems. In applications where good dynamic performance is important it is common to contain the actuator in a servo loop comprising a feedback transducer and electronic controller. The majority of electronic servo-controllers used in these systems are analogue based
  • A Variable-Speed Sensorless Drive System for Switched Reluctance Motors
    PDF, 246 Kb, File published: Oct 30, 1999
    With the advent of high-speed digital signal processors (DSPs) specialized for motion control applications, it has become possible to control motors without mechanical (speed or position) sensors. This is achieved by algorithms that estimate the desired quantities in real time, based on the electrical signals in the motor windings. Benefits include cost savings and improved reliability due to redu
  • DSP Solutions for the Switched Reluctance Motor
    PDF, 112 Kb, File published: Jan 1, 1997
    This document deals with solutions to control a switched reluctance motor using the TMS320C24x. This new DSP family enables cost-effective design of intelligent controllers for switched reluctance motors. Two speed control algorithms are presented, they allow the Switched Reluctance motor drive to reach high efficiency, smooth operation, very good dynamic behavior, very high speed and low acoustic
  • Spread-Frequency Shift Keying Power Line Modem Software Architecture
    PDF, 703 Kb, File published: Jun 16, 2006
    This application report describes the software architecture and design of the Spread-Frequency Shift Keying Power Line Modem demonstration platform. Each demonstration unit consists of an eZdsp DSP developer's board plus a daughter card. The daughter card contains electronics that shape and amplify the power line communications (PLC) transmit signal, filter the PLC receive signal, handle RS-232 se
  • Optimizing Digital Motor Control Libraries
    PDF, 365 Kb, File published: Mar 15, 2007
    The DMC library contains a collection of component modules and system implementations, which are intended for evaluation, accelerated design, and development of motor control firmware.The software is intended to meet these goals, and no optimization is performed.As system designers implement systems, they must optimize their systems for performance in terms of memory consumption and CPU cyc
  • Migrating Code Composer v4.12 Projects to Code Composer Studio v2.0
    PDF, 117 Kb, File published: Jul 11, 2002
    This application report describes the process of migrating an existing Code Composer v4.12 project to a Code Composer Studio? Integrated Development Environment (IDE) v2 project.
  • TMS320x281x to TMS320x280x/2801x/2804x Migration Overview (Rev. A)
    PDF, 124 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Oct 5, 2006
    This application report describes differences between the Texas Instruments TMS320x281x and TMS320x280x/2801x/2804x DSPs to assist in application migration from the 281x to the 280x. While the main focus of this document is migration from 281x to 280x/2801x/2804x, users considering migrating in the reverse direction (280x to 281x) will also find this document useful. Functions that are identical
  • Recommended Power Solutions for the TMS320x2810/1/2 DSPs
    PDF, 28 Kb, File published: Jan 31, 2005
    This application report provides a table to assist users in selecting the best power solution for their specific TMS320281x application.
  • Custom Bootloader Options via One-Time Programmable (OTP) Memory
    PDF, 62 Kb, File published: Sep 18, 2007
    The Boot to One-Time-Programmable (OTP) memory mode in the TMS320x280x devices provides the necessary hooks to support custom bootloaders. This is very useful in a situation where a bootloader option, required by a specific customer application, is not already supported as one of the built-in options in the Boot read-only memory (ROM). This application report includes information and examples on h
  • Interfacing SD/MMC Cards With TMS320F28xxx DSCs
    PDF, 1.3 Mb, File published: Jul 26, 2007
    This application report and associated code implements the interfacing of Secure Digital (SD) or Multi-Media Card (MMC) types of Flash memory cards with the TMS320F28xxx digital signal controllers (DSCs). These cards can use serial peripheral interface (SPI) or parallel (SD) interface to connect to the host. This application report demonstrates the SPI mode and includes the schematics showing th
  • An Easy Way of Creating a C-callable Assembly Function for the TMS320C28x DSP
    PDF, 185 Kb, File published: Oct 30, 2001
    C-callable assembly routines require an understanding of parameter-passing conventions and environments expected by the C compiler. This application report provides instructions and suggestions to configure the C compiler to assist with these issues.
  • An Overview of Designing Analog Interface With TM320F28xx/28xxx DSCs (Rev. A)
    PDF, 655 Kb, Revision: A, File published: May 14, 2008
    This application report provides guidelines that take you through everything from configuring the ADC and related registers correctly, responding to interrupts, and board design recommendations; this may be particularly useful for first-time users of the TMS320C2000в„ў digital signal processor (DSP) platform devices and for firmware engineers with less exposure to the analog world. Various s
  • Online Stack Overflow Detection on the TMS320C28x DSP
    PDF, 407 Kb, File published: May 2, 2003
    A stack overflow in an embedded DSP application generally produces a catastrophic software crash due to data corruption, lost return addresses, or both. Traditional off-line approaches to sizing a stack during development, such as filling with a know value, or estimating based on code content, are not 100% reliable. Therefore, programmers often feel compelled to reserve larger stack sizes than are
  • Programming Examples for the TMS320x28xx eCAN (Rev. B)
    PDF, 73 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Sep 12, 2017
    The TMS320x28xx series of Microcontrollers/Digital Signal Controllers feature an on-chip enhanced Controller Area Network (eCAN) module. This module is a full-CAN controller, compliant with CAN specification 2.0B. This application report contains several programming examples, supplemental to those in C2000Ware/controlSUITE, to illustrate how the eCAN module is set up for different modes of operati
  • Flash Programming Solutions for the TMS320F28xxx DSCs
    PDF, 423 Kb, File published: Aug 19, 2008
    Flash programming is a process that occurs during all stages of a TMS320F28xxx digital signal controller (DSC) development cycle: firmware debug, prototyping, production, and field reprogramming. Several solutions are available to accommodate programming for all of these development stages. This application report presents solutions that are available and at what stage in the development cycle the
  • Programming TMS320x28xx and 28xxx Peripherals in C/C++ (Rev. D)
    PDF, 530 Kb, Revision: D, File published: Feb 27, 2013
    This application report explores a hardware abstraction layer implementation to make C/C++ coding easier on C28x devices. This method is compared to traditional #define macros and topics of code efficiency and special case registers are also addressed.
  • 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
  • Common Object File Format (COFF)
    PDF, 125 Kb, File published: Apr 15, 2009

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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Microcontrollers (MCU) > Performance MCUs > Real-time Control > Fixed-point F280x/1x