Manufacturer Part Number
TMS320C6711DZDP250
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TMS320C6711DZDP250 is a high-performance, floating-point digital signal processor from Texas Instruments designed for demanding signal processing applications.
Product Features and Performance
Floating point DSP capable of executing advanced digital signal processing algorithms
Features a host interface and multiple channel buffered serial ports (McBSP)
Clock rate of 250MHz enabling efficient and fast data processing
Supports external non-volatile memory for extensive storage needs
Equipped with 72kB of on-chip RAM for robust data handling and storage
Operational at a core voltage of 1.26V and I/O voltage of 3.30V
Product Advantages
High computational power suitable for high-speed signal processing tasks
Integration of multiple interfaces allows for versatile connectivity options
Lower power consumption with an efficient voltage design
Key Technical Parameters
Interface: Host Interface, McBSP
Clock Rate: 250MHz
On-Chip RAM: 72kB
Voltage I/O: 3.30V
Voltage Core: 1.26V
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 90°C (TC)
Quality and Safety Features
Surface mount technology for stable and secure board mounting
Operates within a broad temperature range ensuring reliability under various environmental conditions
Compatibility
Compatible with external non-volatile memory options for expanded storage capability
Application Areas
Used widely in audio processing, telecommunications, industrial control, and other embedded processing applications
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
This product is actively being manufactured and supported, with no current indication of nearing discontinuation.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High processing speed of 250MHz allows for real-time signal processing
Advanced floating-point capability provides precise calculations and reduced rounding errors in complex algorithms
Versatile interface options ensure easy incorporation into various designs and systems
Optimal performance at lower power consumption rates, making it both efficient and cost-effective
Supported by Texas Instruments’ reputation for reliability and durability in DSP technology