Manufacturer Part Number
TMS320VC5441GGU
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TMS320VC5441GGU is a fixed-point digital signal processor (DSP) from Texas Instruments' TMS320C54x series, primarily designed for embedded applications requiring high-speed numerical processing.
Product Features and Performance
Fixed point DSP
Clock rate of 133MHz ensures rapid processing speeds
Host Interface and McBSP (Multi-channel Buffered Serial Port) for flexible connectivity options
25MB on-chip RAM enabling efficient data management
Supports external non-volatile memory for scalable storage solutions
Product Advantages
High-speed processing capability with a 133MHz clock rate
Extensive RAM for handling complex algorithms and buffering data
Flexible interfacing options cater to a range of application needs
Efficient power consumption with a core voltage of 1.60V
Key Technical Parameters
Type: Fixed Point
Clock Rate: 133MHz
On-Chip RAM: 1.25MB
Voltage I/O: 3.30V
Voltage Core: 1.60V
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Operates within industrial temperature ranges, ensuring reliability under varying environmental conditions
Leveraging surface mount technology for secure and durable board mounting
Compatibility
Compatible with external non-volatile memory for expanded storage
Interface support for Host Interface and McBSP enhances integration with various peripherals and systems
Application Areas
Ideal for high-speed signal processing in telecommunications, audio processing, and industrial control systems
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete status, implying discontinuation with limited availability
No direct replacements or upgrades, suggesting users consider newer models from the TMS320 series or other advanced DSPs from Texas Instruments
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Superior processing speed with a 133MHz clock for demanding signal processing tasks
Ample 1.25MB on-chip RAM allows for efficient multitasking and data handling
Broad operating temperature range suited for industrial environments
Multiple interfacing options provide flexibility in system design and enhancements
Obsolete status favors those in need of specific legacy system support