SPRUJ15B November   2021  – October 2022

 

  1.   F2800137 controlCARD Information Guide
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Introduction
  4. 2Hardware Quick Setup Guide
    1. 2.1 Configuration 1: Standalone
    2. 2.2 Configuration 2: External 5 V Supply
  5. 3Errata
    1. 3.1 Warnings, Notes, and Errata
    2. 3.2 Warnings About Specific controlCARD Revisions
  6. 4Getting Familiar with the controlCARD
    1. 4.1 F2800137 controlCARD Features
    2. 4.2 Assumed Operating Conditions
    3. 4.3 Power Supply Requirements
      1. 4.3.1 External Power Supply or Accessory Requirements
    4. 4.4 Using the controlCARD
    5. 4.5 Experimentation Software
  7. 5Special Notes
    1. 5.1 XDS110 Emulator and SCI (UART) Connectivity
    2. 5.2 Clocking Methodology
    3. 5.3 Evaluation of the Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs)
  8. 6Hardware References
  9. 7Revision History

F2800137 controlCARD Features

  • F2800137 Microcontroller – High performance C2000 microcontroller is located on the controlCARD.
  • 120-pin HSEC8 Edge Card Interface – Allows for compatibility with all of C2000 180-pin controlCARD-based application kits and controlCARDs. Compatibility with 100-pin controlCARDs can be accomplished using the TMDSADAP180TO100 adapter card (sold separately).
  • Built-in Isolated JTAG Emulation – An XDS110 emulator provides a convenient interface to Code Composer Studio™ IDE without additional hardware. Flipping a switch allows an external JTAG emulator to be used.
  • Built-in Isolated Power Supply - Passes the 5 V supply from the USB-C connector through an isolation barrier. Allows for the controlCARD to be completed powered and operated from the USB-C connector. The F2800137 is fully isolated from the USB port.
  • Automatic Power Supply Switch - The controlCARD automatically switches to external 5 V power when present. No additional configuration is required.
  • Connectivity – The controlCARD contains connectors that allow the user to experiment with isolated universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART)/SCI with the F280013x MCU.
  • Key Signal Breakout – Most GPIO, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and other key signals routed to hard gold connector fingers.
  • Robust Power Supply Filtering – Single 5 V input supply powers an on-card 3.3 V LDO. All MCU inputs are then decoupled using LC filters near the device.
  • ADC Clamping – ADC inputs are clamped by protection diodes.
  • Anti-Aliasing Filters – Noise filters (small RC filters) can be easily added on ADC input pins.