ZHCS898O October   2003  – March 2019 TMS320F2801 , TMS320F28015 , TMS320F28016 , TMS320F2802 , TMS320F2806 , TMS320F2808 , TMS320F2809

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  1. 1器件概述
    1. 1.1 特性
    2. 1.2 应用
    3. 1.3 说明
    4. 1.4 功能方框图
  2. 2修订历史记录
  3. 3Device Comparison
    1. 3.1 Related Products
  4. 4Terminal Configuration and Functions
    1. 4.1 Pin Diagrams
    2. 4.2 Signal Descriptions
  5. 5Specifications
    1. 5.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 5.2  ESD Ratings – Automotive
    3. 5.3  ESD Ratings – Commercial
    4. 5.4  Recommended Operating Conditions
    5. 5.5  Power Consumption Summary
      1. Table 5-1 TMS320F2809, TMS320F2808 Current Consumption by Power-Supply Pins at 100-MHz SYSCLKOUT
      2. Table 5-2 TMS320F2806 Current Consumption by Power-Supply Pins at 100-MHz SYSCLKOUT
      3. Table 5-3 TMS320F2802, TMS320F2801 Current Consumption by Power-Supply Pins at 100-MHz SYSCLKOUT
      4. Table 5-4 TMS320C2802, TMS320C2801 Current Consumption by Power-Supply Pins at 100-MHz SYSCLKOUT
      5. 5.5.1     Reducing Current Consumption
      6. 5.5.2     Current Consumption Graphs
    6. 5.6  Electrical Characteristics
    7. 5.7  Thermal Resistance Characteristics for F280x 100-Ball GGM Package
    8. 5.8  Thermal Resistance Characteristics for F280x 100-Pin PZ Package
    9. 5.9  Thermal Resistance Characteristics for C280x 100-Ball GGM Package
    10. 5.10 Thermal Resistance Characteristics for C280x 100-Pin PZ Package
    11. 5.11 Thermal Resistance Characteristics for F2809 100-Ball GGM Package
    12. 5.12 Thermal Resistance Characteristics for F2809 100-Pin PZ Package
    13. 5.13 Thermal Design Considerations
    14. 5.14 Timing and Switching Characteristics
      1. 5.14.1 Timing Parameter Symbology
        1. 5.14.1.1 General Notes on Timing Parameters
        2. 5.14.1.2 Test Load Circuit
        3. 5.14.1.3 Device Clock Table
          1. Table 5-6 TMS320x280x Clock Table and Nomenclature (100-MHz Devices)
          2. Table 5-7 TMS320x280x/2801x Clock Table and Nomenclature (60-MHz Devices)
      2. 5.14.2 Power Sequencing
        1. Table 5-8 Reset (XRS) Timing Requirements
      3. 5.14.3 Clock Requirements and Characteristics
        1. Table 5-9  Input Clock Frequency
        2. Table 5-10 XCLKIN Timing Requirements - PLL Enabled
        3. Table 5-11 XCLKIN Timing Requirements - PLL Disabled
        4. Table 5-12 XCLKOUT Switching Characteristics (PLL Bypassed or Enabled)
      4. 5.14.4 Peripherals
        1. 5.14.4.1 General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO)
          1. 5.14.4.1.1 GPIO - Output Timing
            1. Table 5-13 General-Purpose Output Switching Characteristics
          2. 5.14.4.1.2 GPIO - Input Timing
            1. Table 5-14 General-Purpose Input Timing Requirements
          3. 5.14.4.1.3 Sampling Window Width for Input Signals
          4. 5.14.4.1.4 Low-Power Mode Wakeup Timing
            1. Table 5-15 IDLE Mode Timing Requirements
            2. Table 5-16 IDLE Mode Switching Characteristics
            3. Table 5-17 STANDBY Mode Timing Requirements
            4. Table 5-18 STANDBY Mode Switching Characteristics
            5. Table 5-19 HALT Mode Timing Requirements
            6. Table 5-20 HALT Mode Switching Characteristics
        2. 5.14.4.2 Enhanced Control Peripherals
          1. 5.14.4.2.1 Enhanced Pulse Width Modulator (ePWM) Timing
            1. Table 5-21 ePWM Timing Requirements
            2. Table 5-22 ePWM Switching Characteristics
          2. 5.14.4.2.2 Trip-Zone Input Timing
            1. Table 5-23 Trip-Zone input Timing Requirements
          3. 5.14.4.2.3 High-Resolution PWM Timing
            1. Table 5-24 High-Resolution PWM Characteristics at SYSCLKOUT = 60–100 MHz
          4. 5.14.4.2.4 Enhanced Capture (eCAP) Timing
            1. Table 5-25 Enhanced Capture (eCAP) Timing Requirement
            2. Table 5-26 eCAP Switching Characteristics
          5. 5.14.4.2.5 Enhanced Quadrature Encoder Pulse (eQEP) Timing
            1. Table 5-27 Enhanced Quadrature Encoder Pulse (eQEP) Timing Requirements
            2. Table 5-28 eQEP Switching Characteristics
          6. 5.14.4.2.6 ADC Start-of-Conversion Timing
            1. Table 5-29 External ADC Start-of-Conversion Switching Characteristics
        3. 5.14.4.3 External Interrupt Timing
          1. Table 5-30 External Interrupt Timing Requirements
          2. Table 5-31 External Interrupt Switching Characteristics
        4. 5.14.4.4 I2C Electrical Specification and Timing
          1. Table 5-32 I2C Timing
        5. 5.14.4.5 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Timing
          1. 5.14.4.5.1 SPI Master Mode Timing
            1. Table 5-33 SPI Master Mode External Timing (Clock Phase = 0)
            2. Table 5-34 SPI Master Mode External Timing (Clock Phase = 1)
          2. 5.14.4.5.2 SPI Slave Mode Timing
            1. Table 5-35 SPI Slave Mode External Timing (Clock Phase = 0)
            2. Table 5-36 SPI Slave Mode External Timing (Clock Phase = 1)
      5. 5.14.5 Emulator Connection Without Signal Buffering for the DSP
      6. 5.14.6 Flash Timing
        1. Table 5-37 Flash Endurance for A and S Temperature Material
        2. Table 5-38 Flash Endurance for Q Temperature Material
        3. Table 5-39 Flash Parameters at 100-MHz SYSCLKOUT
        4. Table 5-40 Flash/OTP Access Timing
        5. Table 5-41 Flash Data Retention Duration
    15. 5.15 On-Chip Analog-to-Digital Converter
      1. Table 5-43 ADC Electrical Characteristics
      2. 5.15.1     ADC Power-Up Control Bit Timing
        1. Table 5-44 ADC Power-Up Delays
        2. Table 5-45 Current Consumption for Different ADC Configurations (at 12.5-MHz ADCCLK)
      3. 5.15.2     Definitions
      4. 5.15.3     Sequential Sampling Mode (Single-Channel) (SMODE = 0)
        1. Table 5-46 Sequential Sampling Mode Timing
      5. 5.15.4     Simultaneous Sampling Mode (Dual-Channel) (SMODE = 1)
        1. Table 5-47 Simultaneous Sampling Mode Timing
      6. 5.15.5     Detailed Descriptions
    16. 5.16 Migrating From F280x Devices to C280x Devices
      1. 5.16.1 Migration Issues
    17. 5.17 ROM Timing (C280x only)
      1. Table 5-48 ROM/OTP Access Timing
  6. 6Detailed Description
    1. 6.1 Brief Descriptions
      1. 6.1.1  C28x CPU
      2. 6.1.2  Memory Bus (Harvard Bus Architecture)
      3. 6.1.3  Peripheral Bus
      4. 6.1.4  Real-Time JTAG and Analysis
      5. 6.1.5  Flash
      6. 6.1.6  ROM
      7. 6.1.7  M0, M1 SARAMs
      8. 6.1.8  L0, L1, H0 SARAMs
      9. 6.1.9  Boot ROM
      10. 6.1.10 Security
      11. 6.1.11 Peripheral Interrupt Expansion (PIE) Block
      12. 6.1.12 External Interrupts (XINT1, XINT2, XNMI)
      13. 6.1.13 Oscillator and PLL
      14. 6.1.14 Watchdog
      15. 6.1.15 Peripheral Clocking
      16. 6.1.16 Low-Power Modes
      17. 6.1.17 Peripheral Frames 0, 1, 2 (PFn)
      18. 6.1.18 General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) Multiplexer
      19. 6.1.19 32-Bit CPU-Timers (0, 1, 2)
      20. 6.1.20 Control Peripherals
      21. 6.1.21 Serial Port Peripherals
    2. 6.2 Peripherals
      1. 6.2.1  32-Bit CPU-Timers 0/1/2
      2. 6.2.2  Enhanced PWM Modules (ePWM1/2/3/4/5/6)
      3. 6.2.3  Hi-Resolution PWM (HRPWM)
      4. 6.2.4  Enhanced CAP Modules (eCAP1/2/3/4)
      5. 6.2.5  Enhanced QEP Modules (eQEP1/2)
      6. 6.2.6  Enhanced Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Module
        1. 6.2.6.1 ADC Connections if the ADC Is Not Used
        2. 6.2.6.2 ADC Registers
      7. 6.2.7  Enhanced Controller Area Network (eCAN) Modules (eCAN-A and eCAN-B)
      8. 6.2.8  Serial Communications Interface (SCI) Modules (SCI-A, SCI-B)
      9. 6.2.9  Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Modules (SPI-A, SPI-B, SPI-C, SPI-D)
      10. 6.2.10 Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C)
      11. 6.2.11 GPIO MUX
    3. 6.3 Memory Maps
    4. 6.4 Register Map
      1. 6.4.1 Device Emulation Registers
    5. 6.5 Interrupts
      1. 6.5.1 External Interrupts
    6. 6.6 System Control
      1. 6.6.1 OSC and PLL Block
        1. 6.6.1.1 External Reference Oscillator Clock Option
        2. 6.6.1.2 PLL-Based Clock Module
        3. 6.6.1.3 Loss of Input Clock
      2. 6.6.2 Watchdog Block
    7. 6.7 Low-Power Modes Block
  7. 7Applications, Implementation, and Layout
    1. 7.1 TI Design or Reference Design
  8. 8器件和文档支持
    1. 8.1 开始使用
    2. 8.2 器件和开发支持工具命名规则
    3. 8.3 工具与软件
    4. 8.4 文档支持
    5. 8.5 相关链接
    6. 8.6 Community Resources
    7. 8.7 商标
    8. 8.8 静电放电警告
    9. 8.9 Glossary
  9. 9机械、封装和可订购信息
    1. 9.1 封装信息

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机械数据 (封装 | 引脚)
  • PZ|100
  • NMF|100
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订购信息

Loss of Input Clock

In PLL-enabled and PLL-bypass mode, if the input clock OSCCLK is removed or absent, the PLL will still issue a limp-mode clock. The limp-mode clock continues to clock the CPU and peripherals at a typical frequency of 1–5 MHz. Limp mode is not specified to work from power-up, only after input clocks have been present initially. In PLL bypass mode, the limp mode clock from the PLL is automatically routed to the CPU if the input clock is removed or absent.

Normally, when the input clocks are present, the watchdog counter decrements to initiate a watchdog reset or WDINT interrupt. However, when the external input clock fails, the watchdog counter stops decrementing (that is, the watchdog counter does not change with the limp-mode clock). In addition to this, the device will be reset and the “Missing Clock Status” (MCLKSTS) bit will be set. These conditions could be used by the application firmware to detect the input clock failure and initiate necessary shut-down procedure for the system.

NOTE

Applications in which the correct CPU operating frequency is absolutely critical should implement a mechanism by which the DSP will be held in reset, should the input clocks ever fail. For example, an R-C circuit may be used to trigger the XRS pin of the DSP, should the capacitor ever get fully charged. An I/O pin may be used to discharge the capacitor on a periodic basis to prevent it from getting fully charged. Such a circuit would also help in detecting failure of the flash memory and the VDD3VFL rail.