TMS320LF2406APZA

TMS320LF2406APZA

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Specifications
SKU
11234593
Details

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IC MCU 16BIT 64KB FLASH 100LQFP
Parameter Description Value
Device Device Name TMS320LF2406APZA
Package Package Type 100-Pin LQFP (PZ)
Operating Temperature Range Temperature Range for Operation -40°C to +85°C
Supply Voltage (VDD) Operating Supply Voltage 3.3V ± 10%
CPU Central Processing Unit 32-bit Fixed-Point DSP Core
Clock Frequency Maximum Clock Frequency 40 MHz
Flash Memory On-Chip Flash Memory 32 KB
RAM On-Chip RAM 2.5 KB
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Number of ADC Channels 12-bit, 16 channels
Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) Number of DAC Channels 2 x 10-bit
Timers Number of Timers 6 x 16-bit General Purpose Timers, 3 x 16-bit PWM Timers
Communication Interfaces Communication Interfaces SPI, SCI, CAN, I2C
Interrupts Number of Interrupt Vectors 71
I/O Ports Number of I/O Pins 69
Power Consumption Typical Power Consumption 100 mW (active), 10 μW (standby)
Package Dimensions Package Size 14 mm × 14 mm × 1.4 mm

Instructions for Use

  1. Power Supply:

    • Ensure that the supply voltage (VDD) is within the specified range of 3.3V ± 10%.
    • Use decoupling capacitors (0.1 μF and 10 μF) close to the power pins to reduce noise.
  2. Clock Configuration:

    • The device supports both internal and external clock sources. Configure the clock source using the appropriate registers.
    • For external clock, connect a crystal or oscillator to the XIN and XOUT pins.
  3. Flash Programming:

    • Use the JTAG interface for programming the on-chip flash memory.
    • Ensure that the programming software is compatible with the TMS320LF2406A device.
  4. Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC):

    • Configure the ADC channels and conversion settings using the ADC control registers.
    • Ensure that the analog input voltages are within the valid range (0V to VREF).
  5. Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC):

    • Configure the DAC output settings using the DAC control registers.
    • Connect the DAC outputs to the desired analog circuits.
  6. Timers and PWM:

    • Configure the timers and PWM outputs using the timer control registers.
    • Set the period and duty cycle for PWM signals as required.
  7. Communication Interfaces:

    • Configure the communication interfaces (SPI, SCI, CAN, I2C) using the respective control registers.
    • Ensure that the communication protocols and baud rates are set correctly.
  8. Interrupt Handling:

    • Enable and configure interrupts using the interrupt control registers.
    • Write interrupt service routines (ISRs) to handle specific events.
  9. I/O Configuration:

    • Configure the I/O ports as inputs or outputs using the port control registers.
    • Use pull-up or pull-down resistors as needed for stable operation.
  10. Power Management:

    • Use the power management features to reduce power consumption in low-power modes.
    • Ensure that the device is properly reset before entering any low-power mode.
  11. Thermal Considerations:

    • Ensure adequate heat dissipation for the device, especially during high-frequency operations.
    • Use a heatsink if necessary to maintain the operating temperature within the specified range.
  12. Storage and Handling:

    • Store the device in a dry, static-free environment.
    • Handle the device with care to avoid damage to the pins and package.

For detailed information and specific register configurations, refer to the TMS320LF2406A datasheet and user manual provided by Texas Instruments.

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