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TMS320F2833x Floating Point Digital Signal Controller (DSC) - Texas Instruments

Posted in DSP - Digital Signal Processing, Texas Instruments, Industrial Control, Power Line Networking, Power
On Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Texas Instruments announced the TMS320F2833x, a  floating point digital signal controllers (DSCs). The new digital signal controllers provide 300 MFLOPS performance at 150 MHz while providing the lower costs typically associated with fixed point processors.

New Controllers Increase Performance by an Average 50 Percent
Operating at the same 150 MHz clock rate, the new F2833x floating point controllers will increase performance by an average of 50 percent over TI's previous digital signal controllers. Some algorithms, such as a FFT used for complex calculations, will see a 200 percent improvement over an equivalent 32-bit fixed-point implementation. Overall system bandwidth is also increased with the addition of a six-channel direct memory access (DMA) controller that offloads the central processing unit (CPU) from servicing the ultra-fast, on-chip analog-to-digital converter (ADC) along with user-configurable 16- or 32-bit external memory interface and high-speed serial ports.

Motor Control, Alternative Energy Look for Greater Efficiency and Performance
The solar inverter manufacturers - the majority of which use TI DSCs - maximize their systems to peak efficiency through Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) algorithms and dynamic algorithm adjustments during various load conditions, including cloudy and low light days. F2833x controllers have the performance headroom to maximize these MPPT algorithms and dynamic adjustments while also integrating additional system features like data logging, power line communications (PLC) or inverter synchronization to the utility grid.



With the high integration and performance enabled by floating point F2833x controllers, robotics and computer numerical control (CNC) machines using AC induction motors will see both finer control and increased dynamic range. Systems designers using AC servo motors can now specify smaller, more energy efficient motors which, along with AC induction motors, IMS Research states, will drive an approximately eight percent yearly revenue growth for the industrial drive market. IMS Research also states that drives used in the AC induction motor segment are growing largely due to their ability to significantly lower the energy costs associated with running the motor. Demand for servo drives is linked to growth in precision applications such as machine tools, packaging machinery and semiconductor machinery, where the need for faster production cycles is leading to increased use of servo systems at the expense of mechanical ones.

Simplified Development and Complete System Integration
Software developers typically begin creating algorithms in a floating-point environment for validation, and then convert the code to run on fixed-point devices. Now, however, developers can eliminate the weeks - and often months - of time spent contending with scaling, saturation and adjustment of numerical resolution required in fixed-point implementations.

All F2833x controllers offer exceptional system integration for single-chip control applications from signal input to high-resolution control output. The on-chip 12-bit, 16-channel ADC operates at 12.5 mega-samples per second - the fastest on-chip ADC operation of any digital signal controller in the industry today. The F2833x controller series features up to 18 pulse width modulation (PWM) channels, six of which include TI's unique high-resolution PWM (HRPWM) technology with 150 pico-seconds (ps) resolution. Communication interfaces include CAN, I2C, UART, SPI and TI's Multi-channel Buffered Serial Ports (McBSP).

Floating Point Controller Specifications

TMS320 MHz Flash KB RAM KB PWM / HRPWM CAP / QEP SCI Sampling Availability Suggested Resale Price (1Ku)
F28335 150 512 68 18/6 6/2 3 September 2007 $19.95
F28334 150 256 68 16/6 4/2 3 September 2007 $17.65
F28332 100 128 52 16/4 4/2 2 September 2007 $13.30

Silicon and Tools Availability
F2833x controllers are fully software compatible with all previous TMS320C28x controllers. Samples of the F28335, F28334, and F28332 devices will be available in September 2007 and will be fully AEC Q-100 qualified for automotive applications. Hardware and software development tools, including the Code Composer Studio Integrated Development Environment will be available with F2833x controllers. Developers can start programming today using any available F28x based eZdsp development tool and IQ Math, TI's - virtual' floating point software library. Software written with IQ Math will automatically run on the F2833x controllers.

The F2833x devices will also be supported by TI's TMS320C2000 Digital Motor Control and Digital Power Supply software libraries. This free, fully documented software provides aides developers in quickly prototyping a motor control or digital power system using C2000 controllers and can be downloaded.

More info: Texas Instruments - TMS320F2833x Floating Point Digital Signal Controller


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