Datasheet Texas Instruments TM4C129DNCPDTT3R
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Series | TM4C129DNCPDT |
Part Number | TM4C129DNCPDTT3R |
IoT enabled High performance 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4F based MCU 128-TQFP -40 to 105
Datasheets
Tiva C Series TM4C129DNCPDT Microcontroller Data Sheet datasheet
PDF, 10.2 Mb, Revision: B, File published: Jun 19, 2014
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Status
Lifecycle Status | Active (Recommended for new designs) |
Manufacture's Sample Availability | No |
Packaging
Pin | 128 | 128 |
Package Type | PDT | PDT |
Industry STD Term | TQFP | TQFP |
JEDEC Code | S-PQFP-G | S-PQFP-G |
Package QTY | 500 | 500 |
Device Marking | DNCPDTT3 | TM4C129 |
Width (mm) | 14 | 14 |
Length (mm) | 14 | 14 |
Thickness (mm) | 1 | 1 |
Pitch (mm) | .4 | .4 |
Max Height (mm) | 1.2 | 1.2 |
Mechanical Data | Download | Download |
Parametrics
10/100 ENET MAC | Yes |
10/100 ENET MAC+PHY | No |
ADC Channels | 20 |
ADC Resolution | 12 Bits |
Bi- and Quad- SSI/SPI | Yes |
CAN MAC | 2 |
CPU | ARM Cortex-M4F |
EEPROM | 6 KB |
External Peripheral Interface | Yes |
Flash | 1024 KB |
Frequency | 120 MHz |
GPIO | 90 |
I2C | 10 |
I2S | No |
LCD | No |
LCD Controller | No |
Max Speed | 120 MHz |
Motion PWM Outputs | 8 |
Non-volatile Memory | 6 KB |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 105,-40 to 85 C |
Package Group | TQFP |
Package Size: mm2:W x L | 128TQFP: 256 mm2: 16 x 16(TQFP) PKG |
Pin & Package | 128TQFP |
Pin/Package | 128TQFP |
QEI | 1 |
RAM | 256 KB |
RTC | Yes |
Rating | Catalog |
SPI | 4 |
SRAM | 256 kB |
SSI/SPI | 4 |
Security | HW accelerator |
SysTick | Yes |
UART | 8 |
USB D, H/D, or OTG | OTG |
USB High-Speed with ULPI | Yes |
Watchdog Timers | 2 |
Eco Plan
RoHS | Compliant |
Design Kits & Evaluation Modules
- JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: TMDSEMU100V2U-ARM
XDS100v2 JTAG Debug Probe (ARM version)
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) - Evaluation Modules & Boards: EK-TM4C1294XL
ARMВ® CortexВ®-M4F-Based MCU TM4C1294 Connected LaunchPadв„ў
Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs) - Evaluation Modules & Boards: EK-TM4C129EXL
ARMВ® CortexВ®-M4F-Based MCU TM4C129E Crypto Connected LaunchPadв„ў for IoT Applications
Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs) - Development Kits: DK-TM4C129X
IoT Enabled ARMВ® CortexВ®-M4F MCU TM4C129X Connected Development Kit
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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application report describes the 1-Wire communication protocol, available TivaWareв„ў for C Series APIs for the 1-Wire module in Tivaв„ў C Series microcontrollers and an example enumeration algorithm using binary tree search. - System Design Guidelines for the TM4C129x Family of Tiva C Series MCUsPDF, 1.4 Mb, File published: Jul 16, 2013
TM4C129x MCUs Tivaв„ў C Series TM4C129x System Design Guidelines - Diagnosing Software Faults in StellarisВ® MicrocontrollersPDF, 1.9 Mb, File published: Jun 4, 2012
During typical development efforts, system operation can sometimes end up in a fault handler. At first glance, faults might seem cryptic or difficult to understand, but Stellaris microcontrollers include several features to help determine why a fault occurred. Read this application note to learn about the fault handling capabilities of Stellaris microcontrollers, how to diagnose faults, and how to - StellarisВ® Graphics Library Display Drivers (AN01287) (Rev. A)PDF, 67 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jul 9, 2013
The Stellaris Graphics Library (grlib) offers a compact yet powerful collection of graphics functions allowing the development of compelling user interfaces on small monochrome or color displays attached to Stellaris microcontrollers. This application report describes how to support a new display device in the Stellaris Graphics Library. - Migrating Software Projects from StellarisWare to TivaWare for C Series Software (Rev. A)PDF, 92 Kb, Revision: A, File published: May 1, 2013
As TI launches the Tivaв„ў family of 32-bit ARMВ® Cortexв„ў-M4 microcontrollers (MCUs), the StellarisWareВ® suite of comprehensive software tools is also migrating to TivaWareв„ў. This new software platform offers the same features found in earlier versions, but a few changes have been made in the migration process that require simple modifications to be made in existing StellarisWare applications in orde - Transitioning Designs From Stellaris LM3S Microcontrollers to Tiva C Series MCUs (Rev. A)PDF, 104 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Oct 22, 2013
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- Using the CMSIS DSP Library in Code Composer Studio for TM4C MCUs (Rev. G)PDF, 3.0 Mb, Revision: G, File published: Oct 7, 2015
This application report describes the process required to build the ARMВ® CMSIS DSP library in Code Composer Studio v6.1 with ARM Compiler version up to 5.2.5. This document also describes how to use Code Composer Studio v6.1 to build, run, and verify the 11 ARM DSP example projects that are included in the CMSIS package. - Dual-SPI Emulating IВІS on Tivaв„ў C Series TM4C123x MCUs (Rev. B)PDF, 436 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Jun 12, 2013
This application report presents an example using two serial peripheral interfaces (SPIs) to emulate an integrated interchip sound (I2S) peripheral on the StellarisВ® LM4F232 (Tiva C series TM4C123GH6PGE) microcontroller. Utilizing the sound API, .wav audio files stored in the on-board SD card are played via pseudo-I2S to an external Texas Instruments' TLV320AIC3107 codec. This generic software pla - Powering Cortex-M4 MCUs Using the High Efficiency DCS-Control TopologyPDF, 164 Kb, File published: Feb 3, 2013
The new Tiva C Series ARMВ® Cortexв„ў-M4 family of versatile microcontrollers provides prolific connectivity peripherals, such as the industry's first integrated Ethernet MAC and PHY, advanced analog integration and hardware floating-point performance. This application report presents an ultra-low IQ (4.8 ОјA) power supply solution for Tiva C Series devices using the TPS62177, a high efficiency synchr - Using SYS/BIOS with StellarisВ® ARMВ® Cortexв„ў-M3 Microcontrollers (Rev. A)PDF, 1.4 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Nov 19, 2012
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Model Line
Series: TM4C129DNCPDT (4)
- TM4C129DNCPDTI3 TM4C129DNCPDTI3R TM4C129DNCPDTT3 TM4C129DNCPDTT3R
Manufacturer's Classification
- Semiconductors > Microcontrollers (MCU) > Performance MCUs > Control + Automation > TM4C12x