Datasheet Texas Instruments TM4C1299NCZAD

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesTM4C1299NCZAD
Datasheet Texas Instruments TM4C1299NCZAD

IoT enabled High performance 32-bit ARMВ® CortexВ®-M4F based MCU

Datasheets

Tiva C Series TM4C1299NCZAD Microcontroller Data Sheet datasheet
PDF, 10.5 Mb, Revision: B, File published: Jun 19, 2014
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Status

TM4C1299NCZADI3TM4C1299NCZADI3RTM4C1299NCZADT3TM4C1299NCZADT3R
Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNoNoYesNo

Packaging

TM4C1299NCZADI3TM4C1299NCZADI3RTM4C1299NCZADT3TM4C1299NCZADT3R
N1234
Pin212212212212
Package TypeZADZADZADZAD
Package QTY18410001841000
CarrierJEDEC TRAY (10+1)LARGE T&RJEDEC TRAY (10+1)
Device Marking9NCZADI39NCZADI3TM4C1299NCZADT3
Width (mm)10101010
Length (mm)10101010
Thickness (mm).65.65.65.65
Mechanical DataDownloadDownloadDownloadDownload

Parametrics

Parameters / ModelsTM4C1299NCZADI3
TM4C1299NCZADI3
TM4C1299NCZADI3R
TM4C1299NCZADI3R
TM4C1299NCZADT3
TM4C1299NCZADT3
TM4C1299NCZADT3R
TM4C1299NCZADT3R
10/100 ENET MACNoNoNoNo
10/100 ENET MAC+PHYYesYesYesYes
ADC Channels24242424
ADC Resolution, Bits12121212
Bi- and Quad- SSI/SPIYesYesYesYes
CAN MAC2222
CPUARM Cortex-M4FARM Cortex-M4FARM Cortex-M4FARM Cortex-M4F
EEPROM, KB6666
External Peripheral InterfaceYesYesYesYes
Flash, KB1024102410241024
Frequency, MHz120120120120
GPIO140140140140
I2C10101010
I2SNoNoNoNo
LCDYesYesYesYes
LCD ControllerYesYesYesYes
Max Speed, MHz120120120120
Motion PWM Outputs8888
Non-volatile Memory, KB6666
Operating Temperature Range, C-40 to 105,-40 to 85-40 to 105,-40 to 85-40 to 105,-40 to 85-40 to 105,-40 to 85
Package GroupNFBGANFBGANFBGANFBGA
Package Size: mm2:W x L, PKG212NFBGA: 100 mm2: 10 x 10(NFBGA)212NFBGA: 100 mm2: 10 x 10(NFBGA)212NFBGA: 100 mm2: 10 x 10(NFBGA)212NFBGA: 100 mm2: 10 x 10(NFBGA)
Pin & Package212BGA212BGA212BGA212BGA
Pin/Package212NFBGA212NFBGA212NFBGA212NFBGA
QEI1111
RAM, KB256256256256
RTCYesYesYesYes
RatingCatalogCatalogCatalogCatalog
SPI4444
SRAM, kB256256256256
SSI/SPI4444
SecurityNo HW acceleratorNo HW acceleratorNo HW acceleratorNo HW accelerator
SysTickYesYesYesYes
UART8888
USB D, H/D, or OTGOTGOTGOTGOTG
USB High-Speed with ULPIYesYesYesYes
Watchdog Timers2222

Eco Plan

TM4C1299NCZADI3TM4C1299NCZADI3RTM4C1299NCZADT3TM4C1299NCZADT3R
RoHSCompliantCompliantCompliantCompliant

Application Notes

  • Serial to Ethernet Converter for TM4C129x Microcontrollers Using RTOS
    PDF, 1.5 Mb, File published: Mar 31, 2015
    Some legacy products may only contain a serial port and accessing such products is increasingly becoming a challenge due to the inability to add multiple such products to a shared network and the inability to access the legacy product from long distances. A serial-to-Ethernet converter provides a simple solution to solve the above challenges. The software described in this application report allow
  • Differences Between Stellaris Tempest & Firestorm-Class MCUs and Tiva TM4C129x
    PDF, 162 Kb, File published: Oct 22, 2013
    This document addresses design considerations when migrating working designs from Tempest- and Firestorm-class Stellaris microcontrollers to Tiva TM4C129x microcontrollers. Topics covered include both software and hardware differences as well as feature changes and enhancements. All software differences are comprehended in the Driver Library APIs that are part of StellarisWareВ® and TivaWare&tr
  • Implementing OPUS Voice Code for TM4C129x Device
    PDF, 3.1 Mb, File published: Jun 20, 2016
    Opus is an open source, royalty-free audio compression format developed by Xiph and standardized by the IETF. It utilizes lossy compression which is designed to efficiently code audio with a low latency making it suitable for real time communication. Opus replaces both the Vorbis and Speex codecs, and is intended for storage and streaming applications. Its low complexity allows it to be run effici
  • Using Feature Set of I2C on TM4C129x Microcontrollers
    PDF, 1.7 Mb, File published: Jul 28, 2015
    The inter-integrated circuit (I2C) is a multi-master, multi-slave, single-ended bus that is typically used forattaching lower speed peripheral ICs to processors and microcontrollers. The type of slave devices range from non-volatile memory to data-acquisition devices like analog-to-digital converters (ADC), sensors, and so forth. This application report demonstrates how to use the feature rich I
  • Differences Between Tiva C Series TM4C Microcontrollers
    PDF, 121 Kb, File published: Oct 22, 2013
    This document addresses design considerations when migrating working designs between Tiva C Series TM4C123x and TM4C129x microcontrollers. While most modules shared among the devices are largely the same, some feature enhancements are worth noting. This document describes software and hardware differences for both feature changes and enhancements. All software differences are comprehended in the T
  • 1-Wire Enumeration (Rev. B)
    PDF, 93 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Apr 26, 2016
    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 MCUs
    PDF, 1.4 Mb, File published: Jul 16, 2013
    TM4C129x MCUs Tivaв„ў C Series TM4C129x System Design Guidelines
  • Diagnosing Software Faults in StellarisВ® Microcontrollers
    PDF, 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
  • 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
    This application report addresses design considerations when migrating working designs from Stellaris LM3S microcontrollers to Tiva C Series microcontrollers. Topics covered include software and hardware considerations as well as feature changes and enhancements. Software migration is very straightforward when using the Driver Library APIs in the StellarisWareВ® and TivaWareв„ў for C Series
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • System Design Guidelines for the TM4C123x Family of Tiva C Series MCUs
    PDF, 1.5 Mb, File published: Jul 31, 2013
  • 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 Topology
    PDF, 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
    This document provides a brief overview of the Texas Instruments’ SYS/BIOS Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) and outlines how to implement SYS/BIOS on the Stellaris® Cortex™-M3 family of microcontrollers. In addition to setting up and running an example project provided within the SYS/BIOS software package, this document outlines the process of creating a new SYS/BIOS project with the Code Compose
  • Stellaris Application Update Using Stellaris USB DFU Class (AN01273) (Rev. A)
    PDF, 116 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jul 8, 2013
    This application report provides a brief overview of the Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU) class, describes the Stellaris implementation in the USB boot loader (boot_usb) application, and also describes the hostside lmdfu dynamic link library for Windows. Use of the standard USB DFU class on Stellaris USBenabled microcontrollers offers a convenient and fast method of replacing main application image
  • ADC Oversampling Techniques for Stellaris Microcontrollers (AN01239) (Rev. A)
    PDF, 95 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jan 8, 2013
    Some members of the Stellaris microcontroller family have an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) module. The hardware resolution of the ADC is 10 bits; however, due to noise and other accuracy diminishing factors, the true accuracy is less than 10 bits. This application report provides a software-based oversampling technique, resulting in an improved effective number of bits (ENOB) in the conversion
  • Software UART for Stellaris Microcontrollers (AN01270)
    PDF, 77 Kb, File published: Jul 7, 2009
    This application note looks at implementing a software-based UART which, using general-purpose input/outputs (GPIO), allows the user to overcome hardware limitations or lack of dedicated peripherals.
  • Using Execute, Write/Erase Flash Protection on Stellaris MCUs Using CCS (Rev. A)
    PDF, 1.7 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Aug 15, 2012
    Protection of code and IP in a microcontroller's Flash memory has always been an important consideration for the system designers. StellarisВ® microcontrollers feature a code protection mechanism that enables developers to protect their code and IP in the end application, while providing the flexibility to upgrade the firmware using a boot loader. This application report describes using Flash p

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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors> Microcontrollers (MCU)> Performance MCUs> Control + Automation> TM4C12x