Texas Instruments TMS320F2802 User Manual

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SPRS230N – OCTOBER 2003 – REVISED MAY 2012

Table 6-3. TMS320F2802, TMS320F2801 Current Consumption by Power-Supply Pins at 100-MHz

SYSCLKOUT

I

DD

I

DDIO

(1)

I

DD3VFL

(2)

I

DDA18

(3)

I

DDA33

(4)

MODE

TEST CONDITIONS

TYP

(5)

MAX

(6)

TYP

(5)

MAX

(6)

TYP

(5)

MAX

(6)

TYP

(5)

MAX

(6)

TYP

(5)

MAX

(6)

The following peripheral
clocks are enabled:

ePWM1/2/3

eCAP1/2

eQEP1

eCAN-A

SCI-A

SPI-A

ADC

Operational

I2C

180 mA

210 mA

15 mA

27 mA

35 mA

40 mA

30 mA

38 mA

1.5 mA

2 mA

(Flash)

All PWM pins are toggled at
100 kHz.
All I/O pins are left
unconnected.
Data is continuously
transmitted out of the SCI-A,
SCI-B, and eCAN-A ports.
The hardware multiplier is
exercised.
Code is running out of flash
with 3 wait-states.
XCLKOUT is turned off.

Flash is powered down.
XCLKOUT is turned off.
The following peripheral
clocks are enabled:

IDLE

75 mA

90 mA

500

μ

A

2 mA

2

μ

A

10

μ

A

5

μ

A

50

μ

A

15

μ

A

30

μ

A

eCAN-A

SCI-A

SPI-A

I2C

Flash is powered down.

STANDBY

6 mA

12 mA

100

μ

A

500

μ

A

2

μ

A

10

μ

A

5

μ

A

50

μ

A

15

μ

A

30

μ

A

Peripheral clocks are off.

Flash is powered down.

HALT

Peripheral clocks are off.

70

μ

A

60

μ

A

120

μ

A

2

μ

A

10

μ

A

5

μ

A

50

μ

A

15

μ

A

30

μ

A

Input clock is disabled.

(1)

I

DDIO

current is dependent on the electrical loading on the I/O pins.

(2)

The I

DD3VFL

current indicated in this table is the flash read-current and does not include additional current for erase/write operations.

During flash programming, extra current is drawn from the V

DD

and V

DD3VFL

rails, as indicated in

Table 6-45

. If the user application

involves on-board flash programming, this extra current must be taken into account while architecting the power-supply stage.

(3)

I

DDA18

includes current into V

DD1A18

and V

DD2A18

pins. In order to realize the I

DDA18

currents shown for IDLE, STANDBY, and HALT,

clock to the ADC module must be turned off explicitly by writing to the PCLKCR0 register.

(4)

I

DDA33

includes current into V

DDA2

and V

DDAIO

pins.

(5)

TYP numbers are applicable over room temperature and nominal voltage.

(6)

MAX numbers are at 125°C and MAX voltage.

NOTE

The peripheral - I/O multiplexing implemented in the 280x devices prevents all available
peripherals from being used at the same time. This is because more than one peripheral
function may share an I/O pin. It is, however, possible to turn on the clocks to all the
peripherals at the same time, although such a configuration is not useful. If this is done, the
current drawn by the device will be more than the numbers specified in the current
consumption tables.

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