The TMS320R2812PGFQ is a high-performance digital signal processor (DSP) from Texas Instruments, designed specifically for demanding applications that require intense computational power and real-time processing. This DSP is part of the TMS320C28x™ DSP generation, which is known for its efficiency and reliability in processing and controlling tasks.
Key Features
- High-Performance Processing: With a core that can run up to 150 MHz, the TMS320R2812PGFQ delivers up to 150 million instructions per second (MIPS), making it ideal for applications such as motor control, digital power conversion, and intelligent sensor management.
- Memory: The device is equipped with integrated flash memory and RAM, facilitating efficient and fast data storage and retrieval without the need for external memory components.
- Robust Peripheral Set: It includes a variety of peripherals such as PWM outputs, capture inputs, a 12-bit ADC, CAN bus, and UARTs, providing a versatile interface for various input/output requirements.
- Enhanced Control Peripherals: Advanced control peripherals support complex algorithms for motor control, including quadrature encoder pulse (QEP) circuits, event managers, and high-resolution PWM outputs.
- On-Chip Debugging: The JTAG interface ensures easy debugging and programming, which is essential for development and testing phases.
Applications
The TMS320R2812PGFQ is suited for a wide range of industrial applications, such as:
- Automated industrial machinery
- Robotics and automated guided vehicles (AGVs)
- Digital motor/motion control systems
- Renewable energy systems
- Power management and digital power supplies
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Details |
| CPU Speed |
Up to 150 MHz |
| Flash Memory |
Integrated |
| RAM |
Integrated |
| ADC Resolution |
12-bit |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +125°C |
For engineers and designers looking for a robust and versatile DSP to handle complex algorithms and provide real-time control, the TMS320R2812PGFQ from Texas Instruments is an exceptional choice that balances performance, integration, and cost-effectiveness.