SPRAC31 February   2019 TMS320C5505 , TMS320C5515 , TMS320C5535

 

  1.   TMS320C5505/15/35/45 schematic checklist
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
      1. 1.1 Device Applicability
      2. 1.2 Links to TI Hardware Designs Based on C5505/15/35/45
        1. 1.2.1 C5505 eZdsp
        2. 1.2.2 C5515 eZdsp
        3. 1.2.3 C5515 EVM
        4. 1.2.4 C5535 eZdsp
        5. 1.2.5 C5535 Audio Capacitive Touch BoosterPack
        6. 1.2.6 C5545 BoosterPack (BOOST5545ULP)
      3. 1.3 EVM vs Data Sheet
    3. 2 Complimentary Resources
    4. 3 Recommendations Specific to C5504/05/14/15/32/33/34/35/45
      1. 3.1  Before You Begin
        1. 3.1.1 Documentation
        2. 3.1.2 Pin Out
      2. 3.2  Unused Pins
      3. 3.3  Unused Power Rails
        1. 3.3.1 If USB is not Used
        2. 3.3.2 If RTC is not Used
        3. 3.3.3 If EMIF is not Used (not applicable to C5532/33/34/35 or C5545)
        4. 3.3.4 If an On-Chip LDO Output is not Used
      4. 3.4  Clocking
      5. 3.5  OSC Internal Oscillator Clock Source
      6. 3.6  Power
        1. 3.6.1 CVDDRTC Must be Always Supplied - [0.998 V - 1.43 V]
        2. 3.6.2 LDOI Must be Always Supplied
        3. 3.6.3 On-Chip LDOs
        4. 3.6.4 Recommended PMIC
        5. 3.6.5 DVDDIO Supply ON While CVDD OFF
        6. 3.6.6 Power Sequencing
        7. 3.6.7 Voltage Rails of IO Pins
      7. 3.7  Decoupling Capacitors
      8. 3.8  LDO Output Decoupling Capacitors
      9. 3.9  Digital GND, Analog GND, Local GND
        1. 3.9.1 Recommended USB Supplies
      10. 3.10 Reset
      11. 3.11 USB
      12. 3.12 I2C
      13. 3.13 I2S
      14. 3.14 RTC
      15. 3.15 SAR ADC
      16. 3.16 Pin Muxing
      17. 3.17 Signal Visibility
      18. 3.18 EMIF (not applicable to C5532/33/34/35 or C5545)
      19. 3.19 JTAG
      20. 3.20 Bootloader
    5. 4 References

Voltage Rails of IO Pins

  • Check the device-specific data sheet for appropriate voltage input levels to latch a high or low signal level. The terminal functions tables in the data sheet specify the operating I/O supply voltage for each signal. Example DSP_LDO_EN input signal uses the LDOI supply voltage. A value of LDOI (or greater than the VIH of LDOI, 0.7 * LDOI voltage) is required to latch a high state.