SPRACC0A November   2017  – November 2020 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

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. Introduction and Scope
  3. SRAM Bit Array
  4. Sources of SRAM Failures
    1. 3.1 Manufacturing Defects
      1. 3.1.1 Time Zero Fails
      2. 3.1.2 Latent Fails
    2. 3.2 Circuit Drift With Usage
    3. 3.3 Circuit Overstress
    4. 3.4 Soft Errors
      1. 3.4.1 Radioactive Events
      2. 3.4.2 Dynamic Voltage Events
      3. 3.4.3 Summary of Error Sources
  5. Methods for Managing Memory Failures in Electronic Systems
    1. 4.1 Start-Up Testing
    2. 4.2 In-System Testing
    3. 4.3 Parity Detection
    4. 4.4 Error Detection and Correction (EDAC)
    5. 4.5 Redundancy
  6. Comparisons and Conclusions
  7. C2000 Memory Types Example
    1. 6.1 TMS320F2837xD
  8. Memory Types
    1. 7.1 Dedicated RAM (Mx and Dx RAM)
    2. 7.2 Local Shared RAM (LSx RAM)
    3. 7.3 Global Shared RAM (GSx RAM)
    4. 7.4 CPU Message RAM (CPU MSGRAM)
    5. 7.5 CLA Message RAM (CLA MSGRAM)
  9. Summary
  10. References
  11. 10Revision History

Memory Types

Table 7-1 provides more information about each memory type.

Table 7-1 Memory Types
Memory Type ECC-Capable Parity Security Hibernate Retention Access Protection
M0, M1 Yes Yes
D0, D1 Yes Yes Yes
LSx Yes Yes Yes
GSx Yes Yes
CPU/CLA MSGRAM Yes Yes Yes
CPU1/CPU2 MSGRAM Yes Yes
Boot ROM N/A
Secure ROM Yes N/A
Flash Yes Yes N/A N/A
User-configurable DCSM OTP Yes Yes N/A N/A