SPRUIC4D January   2017  – June 2022

 

  1.   Piccolo F280049C controlCARD Information Guide
  2. 1Introduction
  3. 2Errata
    1. 2.1 Warnings, Notes, and Errata
  4. 3Getting Familiar With the controlCARD
    1. 3.1 F280049C controlCARD Features
    2. 3.2 F28004x Device Description
    3. 3.3 Assumed Operating Conditions
    4. 3.4 Using the controlCARD
    5. 3.5 Software Development
  5. 4Special Notes
    1. 4.1 XDS100v2 Emulator and SCI/UART Connectivity
    2. 4.2 cJTAG Usage
    3. 4.3 Evaluation of the Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA)
    4. 4.4 Evaluation of the Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs)
    5. 4.5 Evaluation of the Internal DC/DC Converter
  6. 5Hardware References
  7. 6Revision History

Warnings, Notes, and Errata

Notes for all controlCARDs:

  • The docking station is capable of drawing power through the included USB cable. However, when external components are added to the docking station for experimentation, the system may require more power than a standard USB port can provide (5-V and 500-mA). This is especially true when additional circuitry has been added to the docking station. In such cases, an external 5-VDC power supply (2.5-mm inner diameter × 5.5-mm outer diameter) plugged into J1 is recommended. A compatible supply could be the: Phihong PSAC05R-050(P)-R-C2 + Phihong RPBAG.
  • The F280049C by default expects GPIO24 and GPIO32 to be the input pins responsible for determining the device boot mode at power up; the external pull directions for GPIO24 and GPIO32 are configured with S1 (see Table 5-2). If desired, the GPIO pins used for boot mode selection can be modified by programming the OTP in the device. Refer to the Boot ROM section of the specific device’s Technical Reference Manual (TRM) for more information.
  • The controlCARD included with TMDXDOCK280049M uses prototype silicon XF280049M. XF280049M is a prototype variant only, and is not offered in production. It has the same functionality and configuration as the qualified variant F280049C.