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TI C2000 MCUs offer enhanced connectivity, control

TI C2000 MCUs offer enhanced connectivity, control

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By Rich Pell



The C2000 F2838x 32-bit MCUs enable designers to use a single chip to implement connectivity – including EtherCAT, Ethernet, and Controller Area Network with Flexible Data Rate (CAN FD) – in AC servo drives and other industrial systems. The devices, says the company, reduce overall solution size and bill of materials in systems with communications interfaces by eliminating the need for an external application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or dedicated host control microprocessor.

A key component in achieving this is a new connectivity manager, an Arm Cortex-M4-based subsystem, which offloads processing-intensive communications and optimizes connectivity. In addition, the C2000 F2838x MCUs offer enhanced real-time control performance and higher flexibility than previous C2000 series MCUs.

Key benefits of the devices are offered as the following:

  • Integrates EtherCAT, Ethernet and CAN FD: For electrically isolated architectures, the new MCUs use a fast serial interface with eight receiving channels to facilitate chip-to-chip communication at up to 200 Mbps using minimal pins. Designers can build on this high level of integration in CAN FD designs and quickly increase the number of available CAN FD ports by pairing the F2838x with a TI system basis chip (SBC), such as the TCAN4550 SBC with integrated CAN FD controller and transceiver.
  • Maximizes real-time control performance: With a 64-bit floating-point unit and fast integer division hardware, the C28x central processing unit-based control allows for differentiated capability and high-precision designs. For servo drive applications, the fast current-loop technology processes field-oriented control in less than 500 ns to enable more precise position control.
  • Flexible integration of sensing facilitates real-time control: The C2000 F2838x series also integrates a single-ended 16-bit analog-to-digital converter, which doubles the number of available channels compared to previous C2000 MCUs to minimize external components, minimize system latency and maximize control-loop accuracy. An expanded configurable logic block enables designers to customize peripherals and removes or reduces the need for a field-programmable gate array.

Pre-production samples of the C2000 TMS320F28388D are available now in a 337-ball-grid-array package starting at $14.00 in 1,000-unit quantities. A C2000 TMDSCNCD28388D development kit is available for $249. Software development kits for motor control and digital power will be released by the end of June.

For more, see “Real-time controllers get new connectivity capabilities.”

Texas Instruments

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