LAUNCHXL-F2800137 is a low-cost development board for the TI C2000
real-time microcontrollers series of F280013x devices. This LaunchPad™ kit offers
extra pins for development and supports the connection of two BoosterPack™
plug-in modules.
- The hardware files are in the
<install_location>\boards\LaunchPads\LAUNCHXL_F2800137
folder of C2000Ware.
- For more details about the LAUNCHXL-F2800137, see the C2000™ F2800137
Series LaunchPad™ Development Kit User's Guide.
- Make sure that the switches on
the LAUNCHXL-F2800137 are set as described below shown
in Figure 3-3.
- Install jumpers on JP1,
JP2 and J101 for the power supply and debug JTAG. And install jumpers on
JP8 for the power supply of DAC128S board if used.
- For S2, position
the SEL1 switch UP (1) to route GPIO28 and GPIO29 to the
BoosterPack connector. There is only SFRA support on the LAUNCHXL-F2800137 with the BOOSTXL-3PHGANINV via the virtual COM port
of the XDS110 debugger by setting SEL1 to DOWN (0). The other
kits need the GPIO29 to enable the DRV device. This is due to the pin
constraints on the LAUNCHXL-F2800137.
- For S3, position
the GPIO24 (LEFT) switch DOWN to pull GPIO24 low to logic 0, and
position the GPIO32 (RIGHT) switch UP to pull GPIO32 high to
logic 1 to put the F2800137 into wait boot mode for reducing the risk of
connectivity issues or a previous loaded code execution.
- For S4, position
the CAN ROUTE switch DOWN (on) to route GPIO4 and GPIO5 to the
J14 CAN interface if the pre-define symbols "CMD_CAN_EN" is set in
project properties. Position the CAN ROUTE switch UP (off) to
route GPIO4 and GPIO 5 to the BoosterPack connectors otherwise.
- For S5, position
the QEP1 SEL switch DOWN to route GPIO40/41/39 to eQEP1 for the
encoder interface on J12. (There is no J13 on LAUNCHXL-F2800137. Hall sensor reading is unavailable by
default.)