Datasheet Texas Instruments TMS320C2810 — Datenblatt

HerstellerTexas Instruments
SerieTMS320C2810

32-Bit-Digital-Signal-Controller mit ROM

Datenblätter

Datasheet
TSP

Preise

Status

TMS320C2810PBKATMS320C2810PBKQ
Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNoNo

Verpackung

TMS320C2810PBKATMS320C2810PBKQ
N12
Pin128128
Package TypePBKPBK
Industry STD TermLQFPLQFP
JEDEC CodeS-PQFP-GS-PQFP-G
Width (mm)1414
Length (mm)1414
Thickness (mm)1.41.4
Pitch (mm).4.4
Max Height (mm)1.61.6
Mechanical DataHerunterladenHerunterladen

Parameter

Parameters / ModelsTMS320C2810PBKATMS320C2810PBKQ
ADC (Ch)1616
Additional FeaturesSingle Zone Code Security
32-bit CPU Timers
Watchdog Timer
2-pin Oscillator
AEC-Q100 Automotive Qual
Single Zone Code Security
32-bit CPU Timers
Watchdog Timer
2-pin Oscillator
AEC-Q100 Automotive Qual
Analog to Digital Converter (ADC)ADC12: 2-S/H
12.5-MSPS
ADC12: 2-S/H
12.5-MSPS
CAP66
CPUC28xC28x
Frequency(MHz)150150
GPIO5656
Operating Temperature Range(C)-40 to 125
-40 to 85
-40 to 125
-40 to 85
Other Actuation FeaturesN/AN/A
Other Connectivity FeaturesMcBSP
CAN
McBSP
CAN
Other Sensing FeaturesN/AN/A
PWM Technology TypeEVEV
PWM(Ch)1616
Package GroupLQFPLQFP
Package Size: mm2:W x L (PKG)128LQFP: 256 mm2: 16 x 16(LQFP)128LQFP: 256 mm2: 16 x 16(LQFP)
Processing AcceleratorsN/AN/A
QEP22
RAM(KB)3636
ROM (KB)128128
RatingCatalogCatalog
SPI11
Total Processing (MIPS)150150
UART22

Öko-Plan

TMS320C2810PBKATMS320C2810PBKQ
RoHSNot CompliantNot Compliant
Pb FreeNoNo

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Modellreihe

Serie: TMS320C2810 (2)

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