This application note illustrates some techniques used to manage data memory when using the TMS320 DSP Algorithm Standard. As system complexity grows and more functions and features are integrated into one system data memory becomes increasingly precious. We can make the most of this precious resource by 'dynamically' sharing it between algorithms.
This document describes how to use the multichannel buffered serial ports (McBSPs) in the Texas Instruments TMS320C6000™ digital signal processor (DSP) as a digital controller for an audio codec
One of the well-known benefits of current-mode control is that the system stability can be easily achieved by Type II compensation design. It is possible to improve the transient response of a current mode DC/DC converter by adopting Type III compensation to boost the crossover frequency and phase margin. Type III compensation is simple to design and needs only one extra component.
This application report develops and presents the TSC2100 touchscreen and audio WinCE drivers. These generic drivers can be used on or adapted to different processors or processor platforms. The associated driver code was tested with the Intel(TM) Lubbock and MainStone platforms.
Writing multiplication expressions in C code so that they are both correct and efficient can be confusing especially when technically illegal expressions can in some circumstances generate the code the user wanted in the first place. This document will help you chose the correct expression for your algorithm.
Many applications require the generation of random numbers. These random numbers are useful for applications such as communication protocols, cryptography, and device individualization. Generating ra
Ever-increasing demands are being placed on instrumentation amplifier (IA) performance. When standard IAs can not deliver the required performance consider this enhanced version. Dramatic performance improvements can be achieved by operating the input amplifiers of a classical three-op-amp IA from common-mode driven sub-regulated power supplies.
This application report discusses several multichannel vocoder benchmarks run on the TMS320C6000(tm) DSP platform devices including:TMS320C6201 (C6201)TMS320C6202 (C6202)TMS320C6203 (C6203)TMS320C6204 (C6204)TMS320C6205 (C6205)TMS320C6211 (C6211)TMS320C6701 (C6701)TMS320C6711 (C6711)The C6201 C6202 C6203 C6204 C6205 and C6701 have a Harvard internal memory architecture w
Reduction of power consumption makes a device more reliable. The need for devices that consume a minimum amount of power was a major driving force behind the development of CMOS technologies. As a result CMOS devices are best known for low power consumption. However for minimizing the power requirements of a board or a system simply knowing that CMOS devices may use less power than equivale
The OPA660 makes it easy to design a 400MHz differential amplifier offering ?60dB common-mode rejection at a 1MHz frequency. This amplifier uses an open-loop amplifier structure with two identical high-impedance inputs and no feedback. The parameters such as wide bandwidth stable operation and excellent pulse processing common-mode rejection and harmonic distortion let the performance speak fo