Overview
The TMS320C52PJA57 is a digital signal processor (DSP) produced by Texas Instruments. Introduced on April 1, 1995, this component belongs to the TMS320C5x series of DSPs. It is designed to handle complex digital signal processing tasks with its 16-bit architecture and operates at a clock speed of 57 MHz, achieving 28.5 million instructions per second (MIPS). The device is packaged in a 100-pin Plastic Quad Flat Pack (PQFP) and is compliant with industry standards such as EU RoHS, although the specific RoHS version is unknown.
This DSP is now obsolete, as indicated by its lifecycle status, meaning that Texas Instruments has discontinued its production. Despite this, it remains relevant for legacy systems and educational purposes.
Key Specifications
Description | Specification |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Series | TMS320C5x |
Part Number | TMS320C52PJA57 |
Architecture | 16-bit |
Clock Speed | 57 MHz |
MIPS | 28.5 MIPS |
Package Type | 100-pin PQFP |
Package Dimensions | 14 mm x 20 mm x 2.7 mm |
Lifecycle Status | Obsolete |
Supply Voltage | Single 5-V Supply (typical for TMS320C5x series) |
Key Features
- High Performance: The TMS320C52PJA57 operates at 57 MHz, providing 28.5 MIPS, making it suitable for demanding digital signal processing applications.
- 16-bit Architecture: The DSP features a 16-bit architecture, which is optimized for efficient processing of digital signals.
- On-Chip Resources: Although specific details for the TMS320C52PJA57 are limited, the TMS320C5x series generally includes on-chip resources such as data RAM, program ROM, and timers, which are essential for control operations and data management.
- Serial Port and Multiprocessor Support: The TMS320C5x series typically includes a serial port for direct codec interface and synchronization inputs for synchronous multiprocessor configurations, enhancing its versatility in various applications.
- Single 5-V Supply: The device operates on a single 5-V supply, simplifying power management in system designs.
Applications
The TMS320C52PJA57, being a part of the TMS320C5x series, is designed for a wide range of digital signal processing applications. These include:
- Audio Processing: Real-time audio processing, such as echo cancellation, noise reduction, and audio compression.
- Image Processing: Image enhancement, compression, and analysis in various imaging systems.
- Industrial Control: Control systems in industrial automation, including motor control and sensor processing.
- Telecommunications: Signal processing in telecommunications equipment, such as modems and codecs.
- Medical Devices: Medical imaging and diagnostic equipment that require real-time signal processing.
Q & A
- What is the TMS320C52PJA57?
The TMS320C52PJA57 is a 16-bit digital signal processor (DSP) produced by Texas Instruments.
- What is the clock speed of the TMS320C52PJA57?
The clock speed of the TMS320C52PJA57 is 57 MHz.
- What is the MIPS rating of the TMS320C52PJA57?
The TMS320C52PJA57 achieves 28.5 million instructions per second (MIPS).
- What type of package does the TMS320C52PJA57 use?
The TMS320C52PJA57 is packaged in a 100-pin Plastic Quad Flat Pack (PQFP).
- Is the TMS320C52PJA57 still in production?
No, the TMS320C52PJA57 is obsolete and no longer in production by Texas Instruments.
- What are some typical applications of the TMS320C52PJA57?
Typical applications include audio processing, image processing, industrial control, telecommunications, and medical devices.
- What is the supply voltage for the TMS320C52PJA57?
The TMS320C52PJA57 operates on a single 5-V supply.
- Does the TMS320C52PJA57 support multiprocessor configurations?
Yes, the TMS320C5x series, including the TMS320C52PJA57, typically supports synchronous multiprocessor configurations.
- What kind of on-chip resources does the TMS320C52PJA57 have?
Although specific details are limited, the TMS320C5x series generally includes on-chip resources such as data RAM, program ROM, and timers.
- How can I obtain the datasheet for the TMS320C52PJA57?
You can download the datasheet from official Texas Instruments websites or other electronic component databases like Datasheets.com or Radiolocman.com.