A DSP's peripheral-specific registers can be manipulated in C. Two methods are presented for handling this task. Each method has different advantages and disadvantages. Method 1 is very useful for addressing peripheral or memory buffers that are device specific. Method 2 is preferred for addressing peripherals or memory buffers which are not device specific (i.e. peripherals are user specified).
This application note is a guide for Op Amps. The circuits discussed herein are illustrative of the versatilityof the integrated operational amplifier and provide a guide to a number of useful applications. Thecautions noted in each section will show the more common pitfalls encountered in amplifier usage.
This application note introduces an ARM? hardware-based debugging tool, Serial Wire Output (SWO) Trace. The discussion starts with background information on what happens at a hardware level, to explai
The ACTBP is a twist on the Capacitive Touch BoosterPack that features several capacitive touch elements including a scroll wheel button and proximity sensor and nine LEDs that provide instant feedback as users interact with the capacitive touch elements.
This application report provides the procedure to update bq2750x firmware and the learned golden image (*.DFI file) in bq27500 data flash from the previous firmware version.
Ultrasonic sensing Time Of Flight (TOF) measurement techniques can be utilized to measure fluid levels in tanks. Those measurements can either be done from inside or outside the wall of the tank. In automotive industrial and even medical applications the ability to perform non-invasive measurements is driven from the target fluid's corrosiveness and/or sterile requirements. Th
This application report presents an overview of the differences among the TPS65050, TPS65051, TPS65052, TPS65053, TPS65054, TPS65055, TPS65056, and TPS65058 power management ICs. It can assist design
This application report discusses the most important issues concerning the use of TMS320 DSP-based systems in motion control. Motion control systems using fixed and floating-point processors are compared. Typical applications and experimental results are presented for schemes employing all common types of electric motors - DC induction brushless and step.This document was part of the first