Manufacturer Part Number
TMS320VC5509AZHH
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TMS320VC5509AZHH is part of the TMS320C55x family, a line of low-power, high-performance digital signal processors (DSPs) designed by Texas Instruments.
Product Features and Performance
Fixed Point DSP architecture.
Host Interface, I2C, and McBSP for versatile connectivity options.
Clock Rate of 200MHz for fast processing capabilities.
Includes 64kB of ROM and 256kB of On-Chip RAM for ample storage and execution space.
Operates efficiently with a Core Voltage of 1.60V.
Suitable for temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C, accommodating diverse operational environments.
Product Advantages
High performance with a 200MHz clock rate, suitable for demanding DSP applications.
Low power consumption due to the efficient core voltage.
Offers a diverse range of connectivity options, increasing its applicability in various systems.
Adequate memory provision for complex algorithms and data storage.
Key Technical Parameters
Clock Rate: 200MHz
Non-Volatile Memory: 64kB ROM
On-Chip RAM: 256kB
Voltage I/O: 3.00V, 3.30V
Voltage Core: 1.60V
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Designed for robust performance in a wide range of temperatures, ensuring reliability in harsh conditions.
Compatibility
The versatile interface options including I2C and McBSP, make it highly compatible with a broad range of peripheral devices and systems.
Application Areas
Audio processing
Voice Recognition
Telecommunications
Industrial Control Systems
Product Lifecycle
This product is marked as Obsolete, indicating that it is nearing the end of its product lifecycle. Customers should check for replacements or upgrades.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High computing performance at 200MHz suitable for intensive DSP applications.
Low power consumption makes it suitable for portable and battery-operated devices.
Versatile connectivity options including I2C and McBSP allow for easy integration into existing systems.
Adequate internal memory (ROM and RAM) for complex processing tasks.
The robust performance across a wide range of operating temperatures ensures reliability in variable environments.
Although obsolete, its performance characteristics may still make it the ideal choice for certain legacy systems or specific needs where replacements have not matched its unique attributes.