Texas Instruments TMS320F2802 User Manual

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TMS320F2809, TMS320F2808, TMS320F2806

TMS320F2802, TMS320F2801, TMS320C2802

TMS320C2801, TMS320F28016, TMS320F28015

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SPRS230N – OCTOBER 2003 – REVISED MAY 2012

Application Reports and Software

Key Links Include:

1. C2000 Get Started -

www.ti.com/c2000getstarted

2. C2000 Digital Motor Control Software Library -

www.ti.com/c2000appsw

3. C2000 Digital Power Supply Software Library -

www.ti.com/dpslib

4. DSP Power Management Reference Designs -

www.ti.com/dsppower

SPRAAQ7

TMS320x281x to TMS320x2833x or 2823x Migration Overview describes how to migrate
from the 281x device design to 2833x or 2823x designs.

SPRAAQ8

TMS320x280x to TMS320x2833x or 2823x Migration Overview describes how to migrate
from a 280x device design to 2833x or 2823x designs.

SPRAAN9

C28x FPU Primer provides an overview of the floating-point unit (FPU) in the
TMS320F28335, TMS320F28334, and TMS320F28332 Digital Signal Controller (DSC)
devices.

SPRAAM0

Getting

Started

With

TMS320C28x

Digital

Signal

Controllers

is

organized

by

development flow and functional areas to make your design effort as seamless as possible.
Tips on getting started with C28x™ DSP software and hardware development are provided
to aid in your initial design and debug efforts. Each section includes pointers to valuable
information including technical documentation, software, and tools for use in each phase of
design.

SPRA958

Running an Application from Internal Flash Memory on the TMS320F28xxx DSP covers
the requirements needed to properly configure application software for execution from on-
chip flash memory. Requirements for both DSP/BIOS™ and non-DSP/BIOS projects are
presented. Example code projects are included.

SPRAA85

Programming TMS320x28xx and 28xxx Peripherals in C/C++ explores a hardware
abstraction layer implementation to make C/C++ coding easier on 28x DSPs. This method is
compared to traditional #define macros and topics of code efficiency and special case
registers are also addressed.

SPRAA88

Using PWM Output as a Digital-to-Analog Converter on a TMS320F280x Digital Signal
Controller
presents a method for utilizing the on-chip pulse width modulated (PWM) signal
generators on the TMS320F280x family of digital signal controllers as a digital-to-analog
converter (DAC).

SPRAA91

TMS320F280x Digital Signal Controller USB Connectivity Using the TUSB3410 USB-to-
UART Bridge Chip
presents hardware connections as well as software preparation and
operation of the development system using a simple communication echo program.

SPRAAH1

Using the Enhanced Quadrature Encoder Pulse (eQEP) Module in TMS320x280x,
28xxx as a Dedicated Capture
provides a guide for the use of the eQEP module as a
dedicated capture unit and is applicable to the TMS320x280x, 28xxx family of processors.

SPRAAI1

Using the ePWM Module for 0% – 100% Duty Cycle Control provides a guide for the use
of the ePWM module to provide 0% to 100% duty cycle control and is applicable to the
TMS320x280x family of processors.

SPRAAD5

Power Line Communication for Lighting Applications Using Binary Phase Shift Keying
(BPSK) with a Single DSP Controller
presents a complete implementation of a power line
modem following CEA-709 protocol using a single DSP.

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