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TMS320F2808, TMS320F2806
TMS320F2801, UCD9501
Digital Signal Processors
SPRS230F–OCTOBER 2003–REVISED SEPTEMBER 2005
CAUTION
The peripheral - I/O multiplexing implemented in the 280x devices prevents all
available peripherals from being used at the same time. This is because more than
one peripheral function may share an I/O pin. It is, however, possible to turn on the
clocks to all the peripherals at the same time, although such a configuration is not
useful. If this is done, the current drawn by the device will be more than the numbers
specified in the current consumption tables.
Table 6-2. TMS320F2806 Current Consumption by Power-supply Pins at 100 MHz SYSCLKOUT
I
DD
I
DDIO(1)
I
DD3VFL
I
DDA18(2)
I
DDA33(3)
MODE
TEST CONDITIONS
TYP
(4)
MAX
TYP
(4)
MAX
TYP
(4)
MAX
TYP
(4)
MAX
TYP
(4)
MAX
The following peripheral
clocks are enabled:
ePWM1/2/3/4/5/6
eCAP1/2/3/4
eQEP1/2
eCAN-A
SCI-A/B
SPI-A
ADC
I
2
C
All PWM pins are toggled at
100 kHz.
Data is continuously
transmitted out of the
SCI-A, SCI-B, and eCAN-A
ports. The hardware multi-
plier is exercised.
Code is running out of flash
with 3 wait states.
XCLKOUT is turned off
Operational
(Flash)
195 mA
230 mA
15 mA
27 mA
35 mA
40 mA
30 mA
38 mA
1.5 mA
2 mA
Flash is powered down.
XCLKOUT is turned off.
The following peripheral
clocks are enabled:
eCAN-A
SCI-A
SPI-A
I
2
C
Flash is powered down.
Peripheral clocks are off.
IDLE
75 mA
90 mA
500
μ
A
2 mA
2
μ
A
10
μ
A
5
μ
A
50
μ
A
15
μ
A
30
μ
A
STANDBY
6 mA
12 mA
100
μ
A
500
μ
A
2
μ
A
10
μ
A
5
μ
A
50
μ
A
15
μ
A
30
μ
A
Flash is powered down.
Peripheral clocks are off.
Input clock is disabled.
HALT
70
μ
A
60
μ
A
120
μ
A
2
μ
A
10
μ
A
5
μ
A
50
μ
A
15
μ
A
30
μ
A
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
I
DDIO
current is dependent on the electrical loading on the I/O pins.
I
DDA18
includes current into V
DD1A18
and V
DD2A18
pins.
I
includes current into V
and V
The TYP numbers are applicable over room temperature and nominal voltage.
CAUTION
The peripheral - I/O multiplexing implemented in the 280x devices prevents all
available peripherals from being used at the same time. This is because more than
one peripheral function may share an I/O pin. It is, however, possible to turn on the
clocks to all the peripherals at the same time, although such a configuration is not
useful. If this is done, the current drawn by the device will be more than the numbers
specified in the current consumption tables.
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Electrical Specifications