The TMS320F280013x (F280013x) is a member of
the C2000™
real-time microcontroller family of scalable, ultra-low latency devices designed for
efficiency in power electronics.
The real-time control
subsystem is based on TI’s 32-bit C28x DSP core, which provides 120 MHz of
signal-processing performance for floating- or fixed-point code running from either on-chip
flash or SRAM. The C28x CPU is further boosted by the Trigonometric Math
Unit (TMU), speeding up common algorithms key to real-time control systems.
The F280013x supports up to 256KB (128KW) of
flash memory. Up to 36KB (18KW) of on-chip SRAM is also available to supplement the flash
memory.
High-performance analog blocks are
integrated into the F280013x real-time microcontroller (MCU) and are closely coupled with
the processing and PWM units to provide optimal real-time signal chain performance. Fourteen
PWM channels enable control of various power stages from a 3-phase inverter to power-factor
correction and other advanced multilevel power topologies.
Interfacing is supported through various
industry-standard communication ports (such as SPI, SCI, I2C, and CAN) and offers multiple
pin-muxing options for optimal signal placement.
Want to learn more about features that make
C2000 MCUs the right choice for your real-time control system? Check out The Essential Guide
for Developing With C2000™ Real-Time Microcontrollers and visit the C2000™ real-time control
MCUs page.
The Getting Started With C2000™ Real-Time Control
Microcontrollers (MCUs) Getting Started Guide covers all aspects of
development with C2000 devices from hardware to support resources. In addition to key
reference documents, each section provides relevant links and resources to further expand on
the information covered.
Ready to get started? Check out the TMDSCNCD2800137 evaluation board and download C2000Ware.
The TMS320F280013x (F280013x) is a member of
the C2000™
real-time microcontroller family of scalable, ultra-low latency devices designed for
efficiency in power electronics.
The real-time control
subsystem is based on TI’s 32-bit C28x DSP core, which provides 120 MHz of
signal-processing performance for floating- or fixed-point code running from either on-chip
flash or SRAM. The C28x CPU is further boosted by the Trigonometric Math
Unit (TMU), speeding up common algorithms key to real-time control systems.
The F280013x supports up to 256KB (128KW) of
flash memory. Up to 36KB (18KW) of on-chip SRAM is also available to supplement the flash
memory.
High-performance analog blocks are
integrated into the F280013x real-time microcontroller (MCU) and are closely coupled with
the processing and PWM units to provide optimal real-time signal chain performance. Fourteen
PWM channels enable control of various power stages from a 3-phase inverter to power-factor
correction and other advanced multilevel power topologies.
Interfacing is supported through various
industry-standard communication ports (such as SPI, SCI, I2C, and CAN) and offers multiple
pin-muxing options for optimal signal placement.
Want to learn more about features that make
C2000 MCUs the right choice for your real-time control system? Check out The Essential Guide
for Developing With C2000™ Real-Time Microcontrollers and visit the C2000™ real-time control
MCUs page.
The Getting Started With C2000™ Real-Time Control
Microcontrollers (MCUs) Getting Started Guide covers all aspects of
development with C2000 devices from hardware to support resources. In addition to key
reference documents, each section provides relevant links and resources to further expand on
the information covered.
Ready to get started? Check out the TMDSCNCD2800137 evaluation board and download C2000Ware.