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C5411

Specifications

SKU: 11530992

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Below is the parameter table and instructions for the C5411, which is a digital signal processor (DSP) from Texas Instruments.

C5411 Parameter Table

Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
Supply Voltage VCC 3.0 3.3 3.6 V
Operating Temperature Toper -40 85 °C
Storage Temperature Tstg -65 150 °C
Clock Frequency fCLK 10 200 250 MHz
Power Consumption Ptot 200 400 mW
I/O Voltage VI/O 2.7 3.3 3.6 V
Input Current II/O -20 20 mA
Output Current IO/O -20 20 mA
Memory Size 16 Kwords
Program Memory 16 Kwords
Data Memory 16 Kwords
DMA Channels 16
Interrupts 64
Serial Ports 2
Timer/Counters 3
GPIO Pins 64

Instructions for C5411

  1. Power Supply:

    • Ensure the supply voltage (VCC) is within the range of 3.0V to 3.6V.
    • Connect the power supply to the VCC pin and ground (GND) pins.
  2. Clock Configuration:

    • The C5411 supports clock frequencies from 10 MHz to 250 MHz.
    • Use an external crystal or oscillator to provide the clock signal to the CLKIN pin.
  3. I/O Configuration:

    • Set the I/O voltage (VI/O) to 3.3V.
    • Configure the input and output current limits to avoid damage to the device.
  4. Memory Initialization:

    • Initialize the program and data memory before running any code.
    • Use the on-chip boot loader to load the program into memory if necessary.
  5. DMA Setup:

    • Configure the DMA channels for efficient data transfer between memory and peripherals.
    • Set up DMA descriptors and control registers according to the application requirements.
  6. Interrupt Handling:

    • Enable and configure the interrupts as needed for your application.
    • Write interrupt service routines (ISRs) to handle specific events.
  7. Serial Communication:

    • Configure the serial ports (e.g., UART, SPI, I2C) for communication with external devices.
    • Set baud rates, data formats, and other parameters as required.
  8. Timer/Counter Setup:

    • Initialize the timer/counters for timing and counting tasks.
    • Set up the prescaler, period, and mode of operation for each timer/counter.
  9. GPIO Configuration:

    • Configure the GPIO pins for input or output based on your application needs.
    • Set pull-up/pull-down resistors and drive strength as required.
  10. Programming and Debugging:

    • Use a development environment such as Code Composer Studio (CCS) to write and debug your code.
    • Connect a JTAG debugger to the JTAG interface for debugging and programming.
  11. Thermal Management:

    • Ensure proper heat dissipation to keep the operating temperature within the specified range.
    • Use heat sinks or cooling solutions if necessary.
  12. Storage and Handling:

    • Store the device in a dry, cool place when not in use.
    • Handle the device with care to avoid static discharge and physical damage.

By following these instructions, you can effectively use the C5411 DSP in your digital signal processing applications.

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