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Discover the 32-bit Delfino LaunchPad for High-Performance Control Applications
On-demand webcast: Aired live:
September 29, 2015 11:00 AM EDT
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Texas Instruments’ LaunchPad ecosystem is growing! Known for low cost and ease of use, the LaunchPad evaluation platforms allow developers and avid hobbyists to explore different types of microcontroller to find the best solution for their application. The latest to join this growing ecosystem is the first ever 32-bit Delfino LaunchPad from the C2000™ group. C2000 MCUs are well known architectures for easing different types of control designs such as motor control, digital power, solar inverters and more. The Delfino family of microcontrollers, which are known for their performance and analog and control integration, enables the development of advanced complex control systems with the availability of powerful dual-cores capable of supporting up to 800 MIPS of performance. The new Delfino LaunchPad brings together the power of the F28377S MCU which is a 32-bit, floating point, single-core MCU featuring 400MIPS of processing performance with the simplicity of the LaunchPad ecosystem.
During this session we’ll explore the new Delfino LaunchPad and discuss some features which can help ease your next control design. We will walk you through a demonstration of PWM generation and ADC reading, both which are common to most all control applications. The outputted PWM waveform will be read by the ADC, and in an ADC ISR the captured data will be stored in a circular buffer. While running the MCU in real-time emulation mode, the waveform will be modulated and displayed in a CCS graph window.
Speakers:
Loretta Faluade, C2000 Product Marketing, Texas Instruments
Ken Schachter, C2000 Technical Staff, Texas Instruments
Moderator:
Curt Schwaderer, OpenSystems Media
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