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TMS320F2808, TMS320F2806
TMS320F2801, UCD9501
Digital Signal Processors
SPRS230F–OCTOBER 2003–REVISED SEPTEMBER 2005
power supplies), and other forms of power conversion. The PWM peripheral can be
considered as performing a DAC function, where the duty cycle is equivalent to a DAC
analog value, it is sometimes referred to as a Power DAC.
SPRU807:
Describes the enhanced capture module. It includes the module description and registers.SPRU924:
High-Resolution
high-resolution extension to the pulse width modulator (HRPWM)
Pulse
Width
Modulator
(HRPWM)
describes
the
operation
of
the
SPRA550:
3.3 V DSP for Digital Motor Control
describes a scenario of a 3.3-V-only motor controller
indicating that for most applications, no significant issue of interfacing between 3.3 V and 5 V
exists. On-chip 3.3-V analog-to-digital converter (ADC) versus 5-V ADC is also discussed.
Guidelines for component layout and printed circuit board (PCB) design that can reduce
system noise and EMI effects are summarized.
A series of DSP textbooks is published by Prentice-Hall and John Wiley & Sons to support digital signal
processing research and education. The TMS320 DSP newsletter,
Details on Signal Processing
, is
published quarterly and distributed to update TMS320 DSP customers on product information.
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