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March 16, 2009 - Based on 300 MHz C28x core, TMS320C2834x Delfino Controllers provide execution of complex control algorithms and real-time data analysis. Units include 65 ps PWM modules, 516 KB on-chip single cycle access RAM, and CAN, I2C, SPI, and standard serial interface peripherals for communication. MCUs are supported by 2 modular controlCARD tools for development of real-time control applications such as servo drives, renewable energy, power line monitoring, and driver assistance.

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New TI C2834x Delfino(TM) MCUs Double Floating-Point Performance for Development of More Intelligent, Energy Efficient High-End Real-Time Control Applications


Control-oriented performance, peripherals and development tools enable fast, efficient design of servo drives, renewable energy and power line monitoring applications

HOUSTON (March 3, 2009) - High-end control applications require high performance, floating-point precision and optimized control peripherals to meet stringent system efficiency, accuracy and reliability requirements. Addressing this need, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced the TMS320C2834x Delfino controllers that double floating-point performance over existing TMS320C2000(TM) devices and include 516KB of single cycle access RAM memory, high resolution pulse width modulation outputs (PWMs) as well as other control-oriented features. The new Delfino devices are supported by two new modular controlCARD tools designed to jump start development of real-time control applications such as servo drives, renewable energy, power line monitoring and driver assistance. For more information, visit www.ti.com/delfinopr.

Key features and benefits of C2834x Delfino controllers

o 300 MHz C28x core for fast interrupt response, minimal latency, execution of complex control algorithms and real-time data analysis

o 32-bit floating-point unit eases programming of magnitude calculations, eliminates scaling and saturation burden and improves performance of algorithms such as Park transforms and proportional integral derivatives (PID)

o 516 KB on-chip single cycle access RAM enables high-speed program execution and data access

o Flexible 65ps high-resolution PWM modules allow for optimal precision

o CAN, I2C, SPI and standard serial interface (SCI) peripherals provide easy connectivity for management of system communication

o External ADC interface gives developers flexibility to select from TI's broad portfolio of high-accuracy analog-to-digital converters

o Code compatibility across the C2000 platform enables developers to easily scale product lines and reuse code in controllers ranging from 40 MHz Piccolo(TM) to 300 MHz
Delfino

The C28343 and C28346 are the first devices in the C2834x series and are supported by the DIM100 controlCARD and DIM168 controlCARD. The controlCARDs are modular daughtercards designed to plug into TI's portfolio of evaluation and application boards such as the recently announced Renewable Energy Developer's Kit, Resonant DC/DC Developer's Kit and Peripheral Explorer Developer's Kit.

TI provides complementary analog signal chain and power management technology that helps enhance the system performance of applications based on Delfino floating-point controllers. TI's analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) provide resolution, speed and an interface that offers data rates from 8-bits at 100 mega samples per second (MSPS) to 32-bits at 100 SPS. In addition, TI's full range of high-efficiency power management solutions allows developers to more easily optimize their system power requirements.

Pricing and availability

The Delfino series of C2000 microcontrollers are sampling today and will start at $8.95 in volume production. Customers can now place sample orders for the first two configurations available from the C2834x series. The TMX320C28346, starting at $19.70 (100 unit pricing), is the superset configuration operating at 300MHz and includes 516KB of on-chip RAM. The TMX320C28343 operates at 200MHz, includes 260KB of on-chip RAM and starts at $13.50 (100 unit pricing). The C28346 DIM168 Experimenter's Kit (TMDXDOCK28346-168) and C28343 DIM100 Experimenter's Kit (TMDXDOCK28343) are also immediately available for order entry and are priced at $189 and $159, respectively.

Find out more about TI's MCUs and tools by visiting the links below:

Delfino floating-point controllers: www.ti.com/delfinopr

C28346 product folder: www.ti.com/c28346pr

C28343 product folder: www.ti.com/c28343pr

C2000 MCU tools: www.ti.com/c2000tools

TI microcontrollers: www.ti.com/mcu

MCU tools videos: http://community.ti.com/media/g/microcontrollers/default.aspx

TI E2E MCU community: https://community.ti.com/forums/35.aspx

High-voltage motor control solutions: www.ti.com/motorcontrolhvsbd

Solar power inverter solutions: www.ti.com/solarinvertersbd

Power substation control solutions: www.ti.com/powersubstationsbd

MCU based AC/DC power supply solutions: www.ti.com/acdcpowersupplysbd

TI eStore: www.ti.com/estore

About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN) helps customers solve problems and develop new electronics that make the world smarter, healthier, safer, greener and more fun. A global semiconductor company, TI innovates through design, sales and manufacturing operations in more than 30 countries. For more information, go to www.ti.com.

Trademarks

TMS320C2000, Delfino and Piccolo are trademarks of Texas Instruments Inc. All other registered trademarks and trademarks belong to their respective owners.


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