SPRUJ59A April   2024  – September 2024 TMS320F28P550SJ , TMS320F28P559SJ-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Feature Differences Between F28003x and F28P55x
    1. 1.1 F28003x and F28P55x Feature Comparison
  5. 2PCB Hardware Changes
    1. 2.1 PCB Hardware Changes for the 100-Pin PZ, 80-Pin PNA and 64-Pin PM Packages
    2. 2.2 100-Pin PZ, 80-Pin PNA and 64-Pin PM Migration Between F28003x and F28P55x For New and Existing PCB
    3. 2.3 GPIO Input Buffer Control Register
  6. 3Feature Differences for System Consideration
    1. 3.1 New Features in F28P55x
      1. 3.1.1 Programmable Gain Amplifier(PGA)
      2. 3.1.2 Universal Serial Bus (USB)
      3. 3.1.3 5V Failsafe IOs
      4. 3.1.4 Flash Write Protection
      5. 3.1.5 Neural-Network Processing Unit (NPU)
    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 PLL
      2. 3.5.2 PIE Channel Mapping
      3. 3.5.3 Bootrom
      4. 3.5.4 SW Libraries Included in the ROM
      5. 3.5.5 AGPIO
    6. 3.6 Power Management
      1. 3.6.1 LDO/VREG
      2. 3.6.2 POR/BOR
      3. 3.6.3 Power Consumption
    7. 3.7 Memory Module Changes
    8. 3.8 GPIO Multiplexing Changes
    9. 3.9 Analog Multiplexing Changes
  7. 4Application Code Migration From F28003x to F28P55x
    1. 4.1 C2000Ware Header Files
    2. 4.2 Linker Command Files
    3. 4.3 C2000Ware Examples
  8. 5Specific Use Cases Related to F28P55x New Features
    1. 5.1 PGA
    2. 5.2 USB
  9. 6EABI Support
    1. 6.1 Flash API
  10. 7References
  11. 8Revision History

Abstract

This migration guide describes the hardware and software differences to be aware of when moving between F28003x and F28P55x C2000™ real-time MCUs. This document shows the block diagram between the two MCUs as a visual representation on what blocks are similar or different. It also highlights the features that are unique between the two devices for all available packages in a device comparison table. The F28003x and F28P55x devices have three packages in common; 100-pin, 80-pin and 64-pin so a PCB hardware section has been added to aid in migration between the three common packages. The digital general-purpose input/output (GPIO) and analog multiplex comparison tables show pin functionality between the two MCUs. This is a good reference for hardware design and signal routing when considering a move between the two devices. Lastly, like the F28003x device, the F28P55x software support is only in EABI format.