Manufacturer Part Number
TMS320VC5402PGE100
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TMS320VC5402PGE100 is a high-performance, fixed-point digital signal processor from Texas Instruments' TMS320C54x series.
Product Features and Performance
High clock rate of 100MHz for fast processing
Integrated 8kB ROM for non-volatile memory storage
Built-in 32kB On-Chip RAM for efficient data handling
Host Interface and McBSP for flexible connectivity options
Supports voltage levels of 3.30V for I/O and 1.80V for the core
Product Advantages
Advanced signal processing capabilities
Low power consumption, enhancing battery life in portable applications
Enhanced system performance due to the fast clock speed
Reliable data storage with integrated memory components
The efficient handling of complex algorithms
Key Technical Parameters
Fixed Point DSP type
8kB ROM and 32kB RAM
Clock Rate: 100MHz
I/O Voltage: 3.30V
Core Voltage: 1.80V
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 100°C
Quality and Safety Features
Robust operation within the extensive temperature range
Designed to meet high-quality and safety standards for electronic components
Manufactured by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions
Compatibility
The device's Host Interface and MultiChannel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP) ensure compatibility with a variety of peripherals
Application Areas
Telecommunications
Audio processing
Industrial control systems
Automotive electronics
Product Lifecycle
The product status is Active
It is not currently nearing discontinuation
Replacement or upgrade options are available within Texas Instruments' DSP portfolio
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Manufactured by Texas Instruments, known for reliability and innovation
Broad operating temperature range suitable for various environments
Scalability and future-proofing with available upgrades and replacements from Texas Instruments
High-speed signal processing capabilities critical for real-time applications
Extensive support and resources from Texas Instruments
Optimal balance between performance and power efficiency