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The CPU is a 32-bit fixed-point processor. This device draws from the best features of digital signal processing; reduced instruction set computing (RISC); and microcontroller architectures, firmware, and tool sets.
The CPU features include a modified Harvard architecture and circular addressing. The RISC features are single-cycle instruction execution, register-to-register operations, and modified Harvard architecture. The microcontroller features include ease of use through an intuitive instruction set, byte packing and unpacking, and bit manipulation. The modified Harvard architecture of the CPU enables instruction and data fetches to be performed in parallel. The CPU can read instructions and data while it writes data simultaneously to maintain the single-cycle instruction operation across the pipeline. The CPU does this over six separate address/data buses.
For more information on CPU architecture and instruction set, see the TMS320C28x CPU and Instruction Set Reference Guide. For more information on the C28x Floating Point Unit (FPU), Trigonometric Math Unit, and Cyclic Redundancy Check (VCRC) instruction sets, see the TMS320C28x Extended Instruction Sets Technical Reference Manual. A brief overview of the FPU, TMU, and VCRC are provided here.