JAJSHM4U April   2001  – July 2019 TMS320F2810 , TMS320F2811 , TMS320F2812

PRODUCTION DATA.  

  1. 1デバイスの概要
    1. 1.1 特長
    2. 1.2 アプリケーション
    3. 1.3 概要
    4. 1.4 機能ブロック図
  2. 2改訂履歴
  3. 3Device Comparison
    1. 3.1 Related Products
  4. 4Terminal Configuration and Functions
    1. 4.1 Pin Diagrams
    2. 4.2 Signal Descriptions
  5. 5Specifications
    1. 5.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 5.2  ESD Ratings – Commercial
    3. 5.3  ESD Ratings – Automotive
    4. 5.4  Recommended Operating Conditions
    5. 5.5  Power Consumption Summary
      1. Table 5-1 TMS320F281x Current Consumption by Power-Supply Pins Over Recommended Operating Conditions During Low-Power Modes at 150-MHz SYSCLKOUT
      2. 5.5.1     Current Consumption Graphs
      3. 5.5.2     Reducing Current Consumption
    6. 5.6  Electrical Characteristics
    7. 5.7  Thermal Resistance Characteristics for 179-Ball ZHH Package
    8. 5.8  Thermal Resistance Characteristics for 179-Ball GHH Package
    9. 5.9  Thermal Resistance Characteristics for 176-Pin PGF Package
    10. 5.10 Thermal Resistance Characteristics for 128-Pin PBK Package
    11. 5.11 Thermal Design Considerations
    12. 5.12 Timing and Switching Characteristics
      1. 5.12.1 Timing Parameter Symbology
        1. 5.12.1.1 General Notes on Timing Parameters
        2. 5.12.1.2 Test Load Circuit
        3. 5.12.1.3 Signal Transition Levels
      2. 5.12.2 Power Supply Sequencing
      3. 5.12.3 Reset Timing
        1. Table 5-3 Reset (XRS) Timing Requirements
      4. 5.12.4 Clock Specifications
        1. 5.12.4.1 Device Clock Table
          1. Table 5-4 Clock Table and Nomenclature
        2. 5.12.4.2 Clock Requirements and Characteristics
          1. 5.12.4.2.1 Input Clock Requirements
            1. Table 5-5 Input Clock Frequency
            2. Table 5-6 XCLKIN Timing Requirements – PLL Bypassed or Enabled
            3. Table 5-7 XCLKIN Timing Requirements – PLL Disabled
          2. 5.12.4.2.2 Output Clock Characteristics
            1. Table 5-9 XCLKOUT Switching Characteristics (PLL Bypassed or Enabled)
      5. 5.12.5 Peripherals
        1. 5.12.5.1  General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) – Output Timing
          1. Table 5-10 General-Purpose Output Switching Characteristics
        2. 5.12.5.2  General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) – Input Timing
          1. Table 5-11 General-Purpose Input Timing Requirements
        3. 5.12.5.3  Event Manager Interface
          1. 5.12.5.3.1 PWM Timing
            1. Table 5-12 PWM Switching Characteristics
            2. Table 5-13 Timer and Capture Unit Timing Requirements
            3. Table 5-14 External ADC Start-of-Conversion – EVA – Switching Characteristics
            4. Table 5-15 External ADC Start-of-Conversion – EVB – Switching Characteristics
        4. 5.12.5.4  Low-Power Mode Wakeup Timing
          1. Table 5-16 IDLE Mode Timing Requirements
          2. Table 5-17 IDLE Mode Switching Characteristics
          3. Table 5-18 STANDBY Mode Timing Requirements
          4. Table 5-19 STANDBY Mode Switching Characteristics
          5. Table 5-20 HALT Mode Timing Requirements
          6. Table 5-21 HALT Mode Switching Characteristics
        5. 5.12.5.5  Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Master Mode Timing
          1. Table 5-22 SPI Master Mode External Timing (Clock Phase = 0)
          2. Table 5-23 SPI Master Mode External Timing (Clock Phase = 1)
        6. 5.12.5.6  Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Slave Mode Timing
          1. Table 5-24 SPI Slave Mode External Timing (Clock Phase = 0)
          2. Table 5-25 SPI Slave Mode External Timing (Clock Phase = 1)
        7. 5.12.5.7  External Interface (XINTF) Timing
          1. 5.12.5.7.1 USEREADY = 0
          2. 5.12.5.7.2 Synchronous Mode (USEREADY = 1, READYMODE = 0)
          3. 5.12.5.7.3 Asynchronous Mode (USEREADY = 1, READYMODE = 1)
        8. 5.12.5.8  XINTF Signal Alignment to XCLKOUT
        9. 5.12.5.9  External Interface Read Timing
          1. Table 5-28 External Memory Interface Read Switching Characteristics
          2. Table 5-29 External Memory Interface Read Timing Requirements
        10. 5.12.5.10 External Interface Write Timing
          1. Table 5-30 External Memory Interface Write Switching Characteristics
        11. 5.12.5.11 External Interface Ready-on-Read Timing With One External Wait State
          1. Table 5-31 External Memory Interface Read Switching Characteristics (Ready-on-Read, 1 Wait State)
          2. Table 5-32 External Memory Interface Read Timing Requirements (Ready-on-Read, 1 Wait State)
          3. Table 5-33 Synchronous XREADY Timing Requirements (Ready-on-Read, 1 Wait State)
          4. Table 5-34 Asynchronous XREADY Timing Requirements (Ready-on-Read, 1 Wait State)
        12. 5.12.5.12 External Interface Ready-on-Write Timing With One External Wait State
          1. Table 5-35 External Memory Interface Write Switching Characteristics (Ready-on-Write, 1 Wait State)
          2. Table 5-36 Synchronous XREADY Timing Requirements (Ready-on-Write, 1 Wait State)
          3. Table 5-37 Asynchronous XREADY Timing Requirements (Ready-on-Write, 1 Wait State)
        13. 5.12.5.13 XHOLD and XHOLDA
        14. 5.12.5.14 XHOLD/XHOLDA Timing
          1. Table 5-38 XHOLD/XHOLDA Timing Requirements (XCLKOUT = XTIMCLK)
          2. Table 5-39 XHOLD/XHOLDA Timing Requirements (XCLKOUT = 1/2 XTIMCLK)
        15. 5.12.5.15 On-Chip Analog-to-Digital Converter
          1. Table 5-40  ADC Absolute Maximum Ratings Over Recommended Operating Conditions (Unless Otherwise Noted)
          2. Table 5-41  ADC Electrical Characteristics Over Recommended Operating Conditions (Unless Otherwise Noted)—AC Specifications
          3. Table 5-42  ADC Electrical Characteristics Over Recommended Operating Conditions (Unless Otherwise Noted)—DC Specifications
          4. 5.12.5.15.1 Current Consumption for Different ADC Configurations
            1. Table 5-43 Current Consumption for Different ADC Configurations (at 25-MHz ADCCLK)
          5. 5.12.5.15.2 ADC Power-Up Control Bit Timing
            1. Table 5-44 ADC Power-Up Delays
          6. 5.12.5.15.3 Detailed Description
            1. 5.12.5.15.3.1 Reference Voltage
            2. 5.12.5.15.3.2 Analog Inputs
            3. 5.12.5.15.3.3 Converter
            4. 5.12.5.15.3.4 Conversion Modes
          7. 5.12.5.15.4 Sequential Sampling Mode (Single-Channel) (SMODE = 0)
            1. Table 5-45 Sequential Sampling Mode Timing
          8. 5.12.5.15.5 Simultaneous Sampling Mode (Dual-Channel) (SMODE = 1)
            1. Table 5-46 Simultaneous Sampling Mode Timing
          9. 5.12.5.15.6 Definitions of Specifications and Terminology
        16. 5.12.5.16 Multichannel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP) Timing
          1. 5.12.5.16.1 McBSP Transmit and Receive Timing
            1. Table 5-47 McBSP Timing Requirements
            2. Table 5-48 McBSP Switching Characteristics
          2. 5.12.5.16.2 McBSP as SPI Master or Slave Timing
            1. Table 5-49 McBSP as SPI Master or Slave Timing Requirements (CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 0)
            2. Table 5-50 McBSP as SPI Master or Slave Switching Characteristics (CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 0)
            3. Table 5-51 McBSP as SPI Master or Slave Timing Requirements (CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 0)
            4. Table 5-52 McBSP as SPI Master or Slave Switching Characteristics (CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 0)
            5. Table 5-53 McBSP as SPI Master or Slave Timing Requirements (CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 1)
            6. Table 5-54 McBSP as SPI Master or Slave Switching Characteristics (CLKSTP = 10b, CLKXP = 1)
            7. Table 5-55 McBSP as SPI Master or Slave Timing Requirements (CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 1)
            8. Table 5-56 McBSP as SPI Master or Slave Switching Characteristics (CLKSTP = 11b, CLKXP = 1)
      6. 5.12.6 Emulator Connection Without Signal Buffering for the DSP
      7. 5.12.7 Interrupt Timing
        1. Table 5-57 Interrupt Switching Characteristics
        2. Table 5-58 Interrupt Timing Requirements
      8. 5.12.8 Flash Timing
        1. Table 5-59 Flash Endurance for A and S Temperature Material
        2. Table 5-60 Flash Endurance for Q Temperature Material
        3. Table 5-61 Flash Parameters at 150-MHz SYSCLKOUT
        4. Table 5-62 Flash/OTP Access Timing
        5. Table 5-63 Flash Data Retention Duration
  6. 6Detailed Description
    1. 6.1  Brief Descriptions
      1. 6.1.1  C28x CPU
      2. 6.1.2  Memory Bus (Harvard Bus Architecture)
      3. 6.1.3  Peripheral Bus
      4. 6.1.4  Real-Time JTAG and Analysis
      5. 6.1.5  External Interface (XINTF) (F2812 Only)
      6. 6.1.6  Flash
      7. 6.1.7  M0, M1 SARAMs
      8. 6.1.8  L0, L1, H0 SARAMs
      9. 6.1.9  Boot ROM
      10. 6.1.10 Security
      11. 6.1.11 Peripheral Interrupt Expansion (PIE) Block
      12. 6.1.12 External Interrupts (XINT1, XINT2, XINT13, XNMI)
      13. 6.1.13 Oscillator and PLL
      14. 6.1.14 Watchdog
      15. 6.1.15 Peripheral Clocking
      16. 6.1.16 Low-Power Modes
      17. 6.1.17 Peripheral Frames 0, 1, 2 (PFn)
      18. 6.1.18 General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) Multiplexer
      19. 6.1.19 32-Bit CPU-Timers (0, 1, 2)
      20. 6.1.20 Control Peripherals
      21. 6.1.21 Serial Port Peripherals
    2. 6.2  Peripherals
      1. 6.2.1 32-Bit CPU-Timers 0/1/2
      2. 6.2.2 Event Manager Modules (EVA, EVB)
        1. 6.2.2.1 General-Purpose (GP) Timers
        2. 6.2.2.2 Full-Compare Units
        3. 6.2.2.3 Programmable Deadband Generator
        4. 6.2.2.4 PWM Waveform Generation
        5. 6.2.2.5 Double Update PWM Mode
        6. 6.2.2.6 PWM Characteristics
        7. 6.2.2.7 Capture Unit
        8. 6.2.2.8 Quadrature-Encoder Pulse (QEP) Circuit
        9. 6.2.2.9 External ADC Start-of-Conversion
      3. 6.2.3 Enhanced Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Module
      4. 6.2.4 Enhanced Controller Area Network (eCAN) Module
      5. 6.2.5 Multichannel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP) Module
      6. 6.2.6 Serial Communications Interface (SCI) Module
      7. 6.2.7 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Module
      8. 6.2.8 GPIO MUX
    3. 6.3  Memory Maps
    4. 6.4  Register Map
    5. 6.5  Device Emulation Registers
    6. 6.6  External Interface, XINTF (F2812 Only)
      1. 6.6.1 Timing Registers
      2. 6.6.2 XREVISION Register
    7. 6.7  Interrupts
      1. 6.7.1 External Interrupts
    8. 6.8  System Control
    9. 6.9  OSC and PLL Block
      1. 6.9.1 Loss of Input Clock
    10. 6.10 PLL-Based Clock Module
    11. 6.11 External Reference Oscillator Clock Option
    12. 6.12 Watchdog Block
    13. 6.13 Low-Power Modes Block
  7. 7Applications, Implementation, and Layout
    1. 7.1 TI Reference Design
  8. 8デバイスおよびドキュメントのサポート
    1. 8.1 はじめに
    2. 8.2 デバイスおよび開発ツールの項目表記
    3. 8.3 ツールとソフトウェア
    4. 8.4 ドキュメントのサポート
    5. 8.5 関連リンク
    6. 8.6 Community Resources
    7. 8.7 商標
    8. 8.8 静電気放電に関する注意事項
    9. 8.9 Glossary
  9. 9メカニカル、パッケージ、および注文情報
    1. 9.1 パッケージ情報

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発注情報

Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Module

The F281x devices include the four-pin serial peripheral interface (SPI) module. The SPI is a high-speed, synchronous serial I/O port that allows a serial bit stream of programmed length (one to sixteen bits) to be shifted into and out of the device at a programmable bit-transfer rate. Normally, the SPI is used for communications between the DSP controller and external peripherals or another processor. Typical applications include external I/O or peripheral expansion through devices such as shift registers, display drivers, and ADCs. Multidevice communications are supported by the master/slave operation of the SPI.

The SPI module features include:

  • Four external pins:
    • SPISOMI: SPI slave-output/master-input pin
    • SPISIMO: SPI slave-input/master-output pin
    • SPISTE: SPI slave transmit-enable pin
    • SPICLK: SPI serial-clock pin
    NOTE: All four pins can be used as GPIO, if the SPI module is not used.
  • Two operational modes: master and slave
  • Baud rate: 125 different programmable rates
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    Serial port performance is limited by I/O buffer switching speed. Internal prescalers must be adjusted such that the peripheral speed is less than the I/O buffer speed limit—20 MHz maximum.

  • Data word length: one to sixteen data bits
  • Four clocking schemes (controlled by clock polarity and clock phase bits) include:
    • Falling edge without phase delay: SPICLK active-high. SPI transmits data on the falling edge of the SPICLK signal and receives data on the rising edge of the SPICLK signal.
    • Falling edge with phase delay: SPICLK active-high. SPI transmits data one half-cycle ahead of the falling edge of the SPICLK signal and receives data on the falling edge of the SPICLK signal.
    • Rising edge without phase delay: SPICLK inactive-low. SPI transmits data on the rising edge of the SPICLK signal and receives data on the falling edge of the SPICLK signal.
    • Rising edge with phase delay: SPICLK inactive-low. SPI transmits data one half-cycle ahead of the rising edge of the SPICLK signal and receives data on the rising edge of the SPICLK signal.
  • Simultaneous receive and transmit operation (transmit function can be disabled in software)
  • Transmitter and receiver operations are accomplished through either interrupt-driven or polled algorithms.
  • Nine SPI module control registers: Located in control register frame beginning at address 7040h.
    NOTE: All registers in this module are 16-bit registers that are connected to Peripheral Frame 2. When a register is accessed, the register data is in the lower byte (7–0), and the upper byte (15–8) is read as zeros. Writing to the upper byte has no effect.

Enhanced features:

  • 16-level transmit/receive FIFO
  • Delayed transmit control

The SPI port operation is configured and controlled by the registers listed in Table 6-12.

Table 6-12 SPI Registers(1)

NAME ADDRESS SIZE (x16) DESCRIPTION
SPICCR 0x00 7040 1 SPI Configuration Control Register
SPICTL 0x00 7041 1 SPI Operation Control Register
SPISTS 0x00 7042 1 SPI Status Register
SPIBRR 0x00 7044 1 SPI Baud Rate Register
SPIRXEMU 0x00 7046 1 SPI Receive Emulation Buffer Register
SPIRXBUF 0x00 7047 1 SPI Serial Input Buffer Register
SPITXBUF 0x00 7048 1 SPI Serial Output Buffer Register
SPIDAT 0x00 7049 1 SPI Serial Data Register
SPIFFTX 0x00 704A 1 SPI FIFO Transmit Register
SPIFFRX 0x00 704B 1 SPI FIFO Receive Register
SPIFFCT 0x00 704C 1 SPI FIFO Control Register
SPIPRI 0x00 704F 1 SPI Priority Control Register
These registers are mapped to Peripheral Frame 2. This space only allows 16-bit accesses. 32-bit accesses produce undefined results.

Figure 6-11 is a block diagram of the SPI in slave mode.

TMS320F2810 TMS320F2811 TMS320F2812 spi_prs174.gif
SPISTE is driven low by the master for a slave device.
Figure 6-11 Serial Peripheral Interface Module Block Diagram (Slave Mode)