SPRUJA3
November 2024
F29H850TU
,
F29H859TU-Q1
1
Abstract
Trademarks
1
Feature Differences Between F2837x, F2838x, F28P65x and F29H85x
1.1
F28x to F29x Feature Change Overview
2
C29x Architecture
2.1
C29x Architecture Overview
2.1.1
Peripheral Interrupt Priority and Expansion (PIPE)
2.1.2
Safety and Security Module (SSU)
2.1.3
Real-Time DMA (RTDMA)
2.1.4
Lock-step Compare Module (LCM)
2.2
C28x vs C29x Architecture Overview
3
PCB Design Consideration
3.1
VSSOSC
3.2
JTAG
3.3
VREF
4
Feature Differences for System Consideration
4.1
New Features in F29H85x
4.1.1
Analog Subsystem
4.1.2
Data Logger and Trace (DLT)
4.1.3
Single Edge Nibble Transmission (SENT)
4.1.4
Waveform Analyzer Diagnostic (WADI)
4.1.5
EPWM
4.1.6
Bootrom
4.1.7
ERAD
4.1.8
XBAR
4.1.9
Error Signaling Module (ESM)
4.1.10
Error Aggregator
4.1.11
Hardware Security Module (HSM)
4.1.11.1
Cryptographic Accelerators
4.1.12
Safe Interconnect End-to-End (E2E) Safing
4.1.13
Critical MMR Safing With Parity
4.1.14
LPOST
4.2
Communication Module Changes
4.3
Control Module Changes
4.4
Analog Module Differences
4.5
Power Management
4.5.1
VREGENZ
4.5.2
Power Consumption
4.6
Memory Module Changes
4.7
GPIO Multiplexing Changes
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Software Development with F29H85x
5.1
Migration Report Generation Tool
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References
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References
Texas Instruments:
F29H85x and F29P58x Real-Time Microcontrollers Technical Reference Manual
Texas Instruments:
F29H85x and F29P58x Real-Time Microcontrollers Data Sheet
Texas Instruments:
C29x CPU Reference Guide
Texas Instruments:
Migration Between TMS320C28x and TMS320C29x Platform User's Guide
Texas Instruments:
C28/CLA to C29 Software Migration Guide (Hosted within F29H85x SDK)
Texas Instruments:
C2000 Real-Time Microcontrollers Peripherals Reference Guide
Texas Instruments:
C29X-ACADEMY