Overview
The TMS320C6202GLS250 is a high-performance fixed-point digital signal processor (DSP) from Texas Instruments, part of the C62x DSP family. This device is built on the advanced VelociTI™ very-long-instruction-word (VLIW) architecture, which enables high-speed processing and efficient execution of complex signal processing tasks. The TMS320C6202GLS250 is designed to support a wide range of applications, including telecommunications, audio processing, and control systems, making it a versatile solution for various industries such as automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial automation.
Key Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Device Type | Fixed-Point Digital Signal Processor |
Series | TMS320C62x |
Package Type | GLS (Ball Grid Array) |
Core Supply Voltage | 1.8 V |
Clock Speed | 250 MHz |
On-Chip Memory | 32 KB of program memory, 16 KB of data memory |
Peripherals | Three multichannel buffered serial ports (McBSPs), two general-purpose timers, 32-bit expansion bus (XBus), glueless 32-bit external memory interface (EMIF) |
Interface | McBSP, XBus, EMIF |
Key Features
- High-Performance VLIW Architecture: Enables the execution of up to eight instructions per clock cycle, enhancing processing efficiency.
- Advanced Peripherals: Includes three multichannel buffered serial ports (McBSPs), two general-purpose timers, and a 32-bit expansion bus (XBus) for easy interface with industry-standard host buses.
- External Memory Interface: A glueless 32-bit external memory interface (EMIF) capable of interfacing with SDRAM or SBSRAM and asynchronous peripherals.
- Power Management: Ability to selectively turn off clocks to individual peripherals to reduce power consumption.
- Development Tools: Comprehensive set of development tools including a new C compiler, assembly optimizer, and Windows™ debugger interface.
Applications
- Telecommunications: Ideal for signal processing tasks in telecommunications systems.
- Audio Processing: Suitable for high-quality audio processing applications.
- Control Systems: Used in various control systems requiring real-time signal processing.
- Automotive Industry: Employed in automotive applications for advanced control and signal processing.
- Consumer Electronics: Utilized in consumer electronics for efficient and high-performance signal processing.
- Industrial Automation: Applied in industrial automation for precise control and signal processing tasks.
Q & A
- What is the core supply voltage of the TMS320C6202GLS250?
The core supply voltage of the TMS320C6202GLS250 is 1.8 V.
- What is the clock speed of the TMS320C6202GLS250?
The clock speed of the TMS320C6202GLS250 is 250 MHz.
- What type of memory does the TMS320C6202GLS250 have?
The TMS320C6202GLS250 has 32 KB of program memory and 16 KB of data memory.
- What peripherals are included in the TMS320C6202GLS250?
The device includes three multichannel buffered serial ports (McBSPs), two general-purpose timers, a 32-bit expansion bus (XBus), and a glueless 32-bit external memory interface (EMIF).
- Can the TMS320C6202GLS250 selectively turn off peripherals to reduce power consumption?
Yes, the device can selectively turn off clocks to individual peripherals to reduce power consumption.
- What development tools are available for the TMS320C6202GLS250?
A comprehensive set of development tools including a new C compiler, assembly optimizer, and Windows™ debugger interface is available.
- In which industries is the TMS320C6202GLS250 commonly used?
The TMS320C6202GLS250 is commonly used in the automotive industry, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and telecommunications.
- What is the package type of the TMS320C6202GLS250?
The package type of the TMS320C6202GLS250 is GLS (Ball Grid Array).
- How many instructions can the TMS320C6202GLS250 execute per clock cycle?
The TMS320C6202GLS250 can execute up to eight instructions per clock cycle.
- What is the significance of the VelociTI™ VLIW architecture in the TMS320C6202GLS250?
The VelociTI™ VLIW architecture enables high-performance and efficient execution of complex signal processing tasks by allowing the execution of multiple instructions per clock cycle.