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TMS320LF2407_08 Datasheet, PDF (4/116 Pages) Texas Instruments – DSP CONTROLLERS
TMS320LF2407, TMS320LF2406, TMS320LF2402
DSP CONTROLLERS
SPRS094I − APRIL 1999 − REVISED SEPTEMBER 2003
description
The TMS320LF240x devices, new members of the TMS320C24x generation of digital signal processor (DSP)
controllers, are part of the TMS320C2000 platform of fixed-point DSPs. The 240x† devices offer the enhanced
TMS320 DSP architectural design of the C2xx core CPU for low-cost, low-power, and high-performance
processing capabilities. Several advanced peripherals, optimized for digital motor and motion control
applications, have been integrated to provide a true single-chip DSP controller. While code-compatible with the
existing C24x DSP controller devices, the 240x offers increased processing performance (30 MIPS) and a
higher level of peripheral integration. See the TMS320x240x Device Summary section for device-specific
features.
The 240x generation offers an array of memory sizes and different peripherals tailored to meet the specific
price/performance points required by various applications. Flash devices of up to 32K words offer a
cost-effective reprogrammable solution for volume production. Note that Flash-based devices contain a
256-word boot ROM to facilitate in-circuit programming. The 240x family also includes ROM devices that are
fully pin-to-pin compatible with their Flash counterparts. (The ROM devices are described in the SPRS145 data
sheet.)
All 240x devices offer at least one event manager module which has been optimized for digital motor control
and power conversion applications. Capabilities of this module include center- and/or edge-aligned PWM
generation, programmable deadband to prevent shoot-through faults, and synchronized analog-to-digital
conversion. Devices with dual event managers enable multiple motor and/or converter control with a single 240x
DSP controller.
The high-performance, 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) has a minimum conversion time of 500 ns and
offers up to 16 channels of analog input. The autosequencing capability of the ADC allows a maximum of
16 conversions to take place in a single conversion session without any CPU overhead.
A serial communications interface (SCI) is integrated on all devices to provide asynchronous communication
to other devices in the system. For systems requiring additional communication interfaces, the 2407 and 2406
offer a 16-bit synchronous serial peripheral interface (SPI). The 2407 and 2406 also offer a controller area
network (CAN) communications module that meets 2.0B specifications. To maximize device flexibility,
functional pins are also configurable as general-purpose inputs/outputs (GPIOs).
To streamline development time, JTAG-compliant scan-based emulation has been integrated into all devices.
This provides non-intrusive real-time capabilities required to debug digital control systems. A complete suite
of code-generation tools from C compilers to the industry-standard Code Composer Studio debugger
supports this family. Numerous third-party developers not only offer device-level development tools, but also
system-level design and development support.
TMS320C24x, TMS320C2000, TMS320, and C24x are trademarks of Texas Instruments.
Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
† Throughout this data sheet, 240x is used as a generic name for LF240x devices.
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