Datasheet Texas Instruments TMX320F28232ZHHA
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Series | TMS320F28232 |
Part Number | TMX320F28232ZHHA |
Digital Signal Controller 179-BGA MICROSTAR -40 to 85
Datasheets
TMS320F2833x, TMS320F2823x Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs) datasheet
PDF, 2.9 Mb, Revision: N, File published: Oct 18, 2016
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Status
Lifecycle Status | Active (Recommended for new designs) |
Manufacture's Sample Availability | No |
Packaging
Pin | 179 |
Package Type | ZHH |
Industry STD Term | BGA MICROSTAR |
JEDEC Code | S-PBGA-N |
Width (mm) | 12 |
Length (mm) | 12 |
Thickness (mm) | .9 |
Pitch (mm) | .8 |
Max Height (mm) | 1.4 |
Mechanical Data | Download |
Parametrics
ADC (Ch) | 16 |
Additional Features | External Interface (XINTF) Single Zone Code Security 32-bit CPU Timers Watchdog Timer 2-pin Oscillator AEC-Q100 Automotive Qual |
Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) | ADC12: 2-S/H 12.5-MSPS |
Approx. Price (US$) | 12.25 | 1ku |
CAP | 4 |
CPU | C28x |
Flash(KB) | 128 |
Frequency(MHz) | 100 |
GPIO | 88 |
High Resolution PWM(Ch) | 4 |
I2C | 1 |
Operating Temperature Range(C) | -40 to 85 -40 to 125 |
Other Actuation Features | N/A |
Other Connectivity Features | McBSP CAN |
Other Sensing Features | N/A |
PWM Technology Type | Type 0 |
PWM(Ch) | 12 |
Package Group | BGA MICROSTAR |
Package Size: mm2:W x L (PKG) | 179BGA MICROSTAR: 144 mm2: 12 x 12(BGA MICROSTAR) |
Processing Accelerators | DMA |
QEP | 2 |
RAM(KB) | 52 |
Rating | Catalog |
SPI | 1 |
Total Processing (MIPS) | 100 |
UART | 2 |
Eco Plan
RoHS | Not Compliant |
Pb Free | No |
Design Kits & Evaluation Modules
- Development Kits: TMDSDOCK28335
TMS320F28335 Experimenter Kit
Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs) - Daughter Cards: TMDSCNCD2808
TMS320F2808 controlCARD
Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs) - 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
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This application report describes differences between the Texas Instruments TMS320x281x and the TMS320x2833x and TMS320x2823x device families to assist in application migration. While the main focus of this document is migration from 281x to 2833x/2823x, you will also find this document useful if you are considering migrating in the reverse direction. Functions that are identical in both devices a - TMS320x2833x/2823x to TMS320x2834x Delfino Migration OverviewPDF, 112 Kb, File published: Mar 3, 2009
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This application report describes the implementation of an audio application using the TLV320AIC23B stereo audio codec interfaced to the TMS320F28335 digital signal controller and the setup of the multi-channel buffered serial port (McBSP) and direct memory access (DMA) module to support the application. - Using the eQEP Module in TMS320x280x as a Dedicated CapturePDF, 179 Kb, File published: Nov 30, 2006
This document provides a guide for the use of the eQEP module as a dedicated capture unit and is applicable to the TMS320x280x, 28xxx family of processors. - Hardware Design Guidelines for TMS320F28xx and TMS320F28xxx DSCs (Rev. C)PDF, 311 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Jun 10, 2015
TMS320F28xx and F28xxx digital signal controllers (DSCs) include multiple complex peripherals running at fairly high-clock frequencies. They are commonly connected to low level analog signals using an onboard analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This application report is organized as a guide for system level hardware design, parts selection, and schematics design to board layout and helps in avoidi - TMS320280x and TMS320F2801x ADC Calibration (Rev. A)PDF, 218 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Mar 6, 2007
This application report describes a method for improving the absolute accuracy of the 12-bit ADC found on the TMS320280x and TMS3202801x devices. Inherent gain and offset errors affect the absolute accuracy of the ADC. The methods described in this report can improve the absolute accuracy of the ADC to levels better than 0.5%.This application report has an option to download an example program - TMS320x280x to TMS320x2833x or 2823x Migration Overview (Rev. B)PDF, 99 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Jul 1, 2009
This application report describes differences between the Texas Instruments TMS320x280x/2801x/2804x and TMS320x2833x/2823x microcontrollers to assist in application migration. While the main focus of this document is migration from 280x/2801x/2804x to 2833x/2823x, you will also find this document useful if you are considering migrating in the reverse direction. Functions that are identical in both - 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 - TMS320F280x DSC USB Connectivity Using TUSB3410 USB-to-UART Bridge ChipPDF, 511 Kb, File published: May 26, 2006
USB connectivity on the TMS320F280xв„ў family of Digital Signal Controllers may be achieved using the TUSB3410 USB 2.0 to UART bridge chip. All needed USB descriptors and firmware for the TUSB3410 device are bootable from the on-chip memory of the TMS320F280x device through the I2C port, and hence an external EEPROM is not needed in the system. A USB development system for the TMS320F2808 is e - Using Enhanced Pulse Width Modulator (ePWM) Module for 0-100% Duty Cycle ControlPDF, 123 Kb, File published: Dec 20, 2006
This document provides a guide for the use of the ePWM module to provide 0% to 100% duty cycle control and is applicable to the TMS320x280x family of processors. - Using PWM Output as a Digital-to-Analog Converter on a TMS320F280x (Rev. A)PDF, 381 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Sep 9, 2008
This application report presents a method for utilizing the on-chip pulse width modulated (PWM) signal generators on the TMS320F280xв„ў family of digital signal controllers as a digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The method involves analog low-pass filtering the PWM signal to remove high frequency components, leaving only the low-frequency content. Theoretical and experimental results are presented - Copying Compiler Sections from Flash to RAM on the TMS320F28xxx DSCs (Rev. A)PDF, 307 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Aug 18, 2017
This application report and associated code files provide functionality for copying initialized compiler sections from the internal Flash memory to the internal random access memory (RAM) of the TMS320F28xxx digital signal controllers (DSCs) at run time for optimizing execution speed. The solution provided implements this functionality directly after booting before entering the c_int00 C entry rou - Running an Application from Internal Flash Memory on the TMS320F28xxx DSP (Rev. L)PDF, 641 Kb, Revision: L, File published: Feb 28, 2013
Several special requirements exist for running an application from on-chip Flash memory on the TMS320F28xxx. These requirements generally do not manifest themselves during code development in RAM since the Code Composer Studioв„ў (CCS) debugger can mask problems associated with initialized sections and their linkage in memory. This application report covers the application software modificatio - An Easy Way of Creating a C-callable Assembly Function for the TMS320C28x DSPPDF, 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. - Getting Started With TMS320C28x Digital Signal Controllers (Rev. A)PDF, 240 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Oct 25, 2007
This guide is organized by development flow and functional areas to make your design effort as seamless as possible. Tips on getting started with TMS320C28xв„ў DSP software and hardware development are provided to aid in your initial design and debug efforts. Each section includes pointers to valuable information including technical documentation, software, and tools for use in each phase of d - Online Stack Overflow Detection on the TMS320C28x DSPPDF, 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 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. - Flash Programming Solutions for the TMS320F28xxx DSCsPDF, 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 - EEPROM Emulation With the TMS320F28xxx DSCsPDF, 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 ParametersPDF, 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 DevicesPDF, 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 ControllersPDF, 129 Kb, File published: Jan 17, 2012
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Model Line
Series: TMS320F28232 (9)
Manufacturer's Classification
- Semiconductors > Microcontrollers (MCU) > Performance MCUs > Real-time Control > Fixed-point F280x/1x