SPRSP93 November 2024 F29H850TU , F29H859TU-Q1
ADVANCE INFORMATION
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The current documentation that describes the processor, related peripherals, and other technical collateral follows.
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Errata
F29H85x and F29P58x Real-Time MCUs Silicon Errata describes known advisories on silicon and provides workarounds.
Technical Reference Manual
F29H85x and F29P58x Real-Time Microcontrollers Technical Reference Manual details the integration, the environment, the functional description, and the programming models for each peripheral and subsystem in the F29H85x and F29P58x real-time microcontrollers.
User's Guides
F29x Hardware Security Manager (HSM) User’s Guide The Hardware Security Module (HSM) is a self-contained subsystem within the device that provides security and cryptographic functions. The host C29x subsystem interfaces with the HSM subsystem to perform the cryptographic operations required for code authentication, secure boot, secure firmware upgrades, and encrypted run-time communications.
F29x Cryptographic Hardware Accelerators User’s Guide The Hardware Security Manager (HSM) includes several hardware accelerators to enable fast execution of key cryptographic algorithms. These engines include a Data Transform and Hashing Engine (DTHE), an Advanced Encryption Standard Accelerator, a Public Key Engine (PKE), a Hash Algorithms, and a True Random Number Generator (TRNG).
C29x CPU and Instruction Set Reference Guide describes the CPU architecture, interrupt, pipeline, addressing modes, safety and security aspects of C29x CPU architecture. This manual also describes emulation features available on these devices.
Peripheral Guides
C2000 Real-Time Microcontrollers Peripherals Reference Guide describes all the peripherals available for TMS320x28x and F29x devices. This reference guide shows the peripherals used by each device and provides descriptions of the peripherals.
Tools Guides
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Application Notes
The SMT & packaging application notes website lists documentation on TI’s surface mount technology (SMT) and application notes on a variety of packaging-related topics.
Semiconductor Packing Methodology describes the packing methodologies employed to prepare semiconductor devices for shipment to end users.
Calculating Useful Lifetimes of Embedded Processors provides a methodology for calculating the useful lifetime of TI embedded processors (EPs) under power when used in electronic systems. It is aimed at general engineers who wish to determine if the reliability of the TI EP meets the end system reliability requirement.
An Introduction to IBIS (I/O Buffer Information Specification) Modeling discusses various aspects of IBIS including its history, advantages, compatibility, model generation flow, data requirements in modeling the input/output structures, and future trends.
Serial Flash Programming of C2000™ Microcontrollers discusses using a flash kernel and ROM loaders for serial programming a device.
The Essential Guide for Developing With C2000™ Real-Time Microcontrollers provides a deeper look into the components that differentiate the C2000 Microcontroller Unit (MCU) as it pertains to Real-Time Control Systems.
Migrating Software From 8-Bit (Byte) Addressable CPUs to C28x CPU discusses common scenarios of migrating software from 8-bit (byte) addressable CPUs to C28x CPU, and provides a guide on how to develop application irrespective of the addressability.
The Hardware Design Guide for F2800x C2000™ Real-Time MCU Series Application Note is an essential guide for hardware developers using C2000 devices, and helps to streamline the design process while mitigating the potential for faulty designs. Key topics discussed include: power requirements; general-purpose input/output (GPIO) connections; analog inputs and ADC; clocking generation and requirements; and JTAG debugging among many others.