SPRUJ07 august   2023 TMS320F28075 , TMS320F28075-Q1 , TMS320F28076 , TMS320F28374D , TMS320F28374S , TMS320F28375D , TMS320F28375S , TMS320F28375S-Q1 , TMS320F28376D , TMS320F28376S , TMS320F28377D , TMS320F28377D-EP , TMS320F28377D-Q1 , TMS320F28377S , TMS320F28377S-Q1 , TMS320F28378D , TMS320F28378S , TMS320F28379D , TMS320F28379D-Q1 , TMS320F28379S , TMS320F28P650DH , TMS320F28P650DK , TMS320F28P650SH , TMS320F28P650SK , TMS320F28P659DH-Q1 , TMS320F28P659DK-Q1 , TMS320F28P659SH-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Feature Differences Between F2837x and F28P65x
    1. 1.1 F2837x and F28P65x Feature Comparison
  5. 2PCB Hardware Changes
    1. 2.1 PCB Hardware Changes for the 176-Pin PTP and 100-Pin PZP Package
    2. 2.2 Use of Existing 176-Pin F2837x PCB Design
      1.      9
      2. 2.2.1 JTAG TRSTn No-Connect
      3. 2.2.2 GPIO Input Buffer Control Register
      4. 2.2.3 176-Pin GPIO Pin/Multiplex and ADCD Considerations
        1. 2.2.3.1 176-Pin PTP Pins with Different GPIO Assignment
        2. 2.2.3.2 ADCD Channel Migration
    3. 2.3 176-Pin PTP New PCB Design
    4. 2.4 100-Pin PZP New PCB Design
    5. 2.5 337-BGA ZWT Application to 256-BGA ZEJ or 169-BGA NMR
  6. 3Feature Differences for System Consideration
    1. 3.1 New Features in F28P65x
      1. 3.1.1 Lock-step Compare Module (LCM)
      2. 3.1.2 Expanded Analog Channels
      3. 3.1.3 Firmware Update (FWU)
      4. 3.1.4 Flexible GPIO and Digital Input Pins
      5. 3.1.5 ADC Hardware Redundancy Safety Checker
      6. 3.1.6 Flexible Memory Sharing between CPU Subsystems
      7. 3.1.7 Increased RAM Program Memory on CLA
    2. 3.2 Communication Module Changes
    3. 3.3 Control Module Changes
    4. 3.4 Analog Module Differences
    5. 3.5 Other Device Changes
      1. 3.5.1 PIE Channel Mapping
        1. 3.5.1.1 F2837x vs F28P65x PIE Channel Mapping Comparison
      2. 3.5.2 Bootrom
      3. 3.5.3 AGPIO Filter
    6. 3.6 Power Management
      1. 3.6.1 VREGENZ
      2. 3.6.2 POR/BOR
      3. 3.6.3 Power Consumption
    7. 3.7 Memory Module Changes
    8. 3.8 GPIO Multiplexing Changes
      1. 3.8.1 F2837x vs F28P65x GPIO Mux Comparison
    9. 3.9 Analog Multiplexing Changes
      1. 3.9.1 F2837x_176PTP vs F28P65x_176PTP Analog Connections Comparison
  7. 4Application Code Migration From F2837x to F28P65x
    1. 4.1 C2000Ware Header Files
    2. 4.2 Linker Command Files
    3. 4.3 C2000Ware Examples
  8. 5EABI Support
    1. 5.1 NoINIT Struct Fix (Linker Command)
    2. 5.2 Pre-Compiled Libraries
  9.   References

176-Pin GPIO Pin/Multiplex and ADCD Considerations

Section 2.2.3.1 outlines the GPIO number and the corresponding peripheral multiplex pin functions of certain pin positions that changed from F2837x to F28P65x. Most of the peripheral functions on these pin positions were retained for both devices, with the exception of a few, as shown on the table. Examples below illustrate how to account for the GPIO number and peripheral function changes:

  • If in F2837x application, pin 22 is used as GPIO22 SCIB_TX (mux position 3) pin and F28P65x device is dropped-in, GPIO pin assignment has to be changed to GPIO199 SCIB_TX (mux positon 3) in the software

Section 2.2.3.2 outlines the ADC channels that will take the position of ADCD module when moving from F2837x to F28P65x. Change the ADC channel setup accordingly depending on which function/channel assignment is allocated based on the table.