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TMDSPREX28335 Datasheet, PDF (1/5 Pages) Texas Instruments – Peripheral Explorer Kit Overview
Quick Start Guide
SPRUGM2A – January 2009 – Revised June 2010
Peripheral Explorer Kit Overview
The Peripheral Explorer Kit is an evaluation board designed to allow for experimentation with many of the
peripherals available in the C2000™ F28x family of microprocessors. The board is designed to accept any
of the DIMM100 plug-in controlCARDs™ and contains all hardware (controlCARD, power supply, etc)
required for normal usage. The kit is self-contained and contains multiple experiments in which external
equipment, such as oscilloscopes, are not required. Commonly in these examples one peripheral read the
output of a different peripheral, confirming the operation of both.
Features of the Peripheral Explorer Kit include:
• Multiple peripheral-based examples
– EPWM-based sinusoidal output based on a sine table
– DAC via filtered ePWM module and then read by an ADC
– CAP-based IR receiver reading
– SPI-based EEPROM
– UART communications header available for host control
– ADC-based potentiomers
– GPIO-based components such as pushbuttons, hex encoder, and LEDs
– McBSP/DMA-based AIC23 codec software (F28335 only)
– I2C header for external use and communication with TMP100 temperature sensor
– CAN header for external use
• Quick Start GUI, a friendly way to control / demo the application, based on open source C# freeware
• The Hardware Developer’s Package is available and includes full hardware documentation such as
schematics, bill of materials, Gerber files, etc.
http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/tmdsprex28335.html
SPRUGM2A – January 2009 – Revised June 2010
Peripheral Explorer Kit Overview
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