7 Segment Display Using TMS320F28335

Overview This is a simple project on the seven segment display interface with tms320f28335. The tutorial presents a simple example of printing numeric numbers on a seven-segment display. The tutorial task is to print numbers from 0 to 9 on a single seven-segment display. There are two types of seven-segment displays, Common Anode and Common…

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Button Interfacing Using TMS320F28335

Overview This article will teach you all the steps required by a beginner to interface a Push Button with TMS320F28335. In this article, you will learn how to make a pin input in TMS320F28335 and how to read a Digital pin in TMS320F28335. Things you should have before continuing. SOFTWARE:  Code Composer Studio HARDWARE REQUIRED: DSP controller…

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Led Blink Using TMS320F28335

Overview In this tutorial, we will learn how to blink the LED using the TMS320F28335 microcontroller. SOFTWARE:  Code Composer Studio HARDWARE REQUIRED: Specifications: TMS320F28335 Microcontrollers On-chip memory Communications peripherals Analog subsystem Enhanced control peripherals (EPWM) •16-bit or 32-bit External Interface (XINTF) Up to 88 individually programmable, multiplexed GPIO pins with input filtering Three 32-bit CPU…

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CAN Communication Using TMS320

Introduction The CAN bus was developed by BOSCH (1) as a mufti-master, message broadcast system that specifies a maximum signaling rate of 1 megabit per second (bps). Unlike a traditional network such as USB or Ethernet, CAN does not send large blocks of data point-to-point from node A to node B under the supervision of…

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CAN Communication Using TMS320

Introduction The CAN bus was developed by BOSCH (1) as a mufti-master, message broadcast system that specifies a maximum signalling rate of 1 megabit per second (bps). Unlike a traditional network such as USB or Ethernet, CAN does not send large blocks of data point-to-point from node A to node B under the supervision of…

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How to Interface SPI Communication Using TMS320

Overview communication between the MCU controller and external peripherals or another controller. Typical applications include external I/O or peripheral expansion with devices such as shift registers, display controllers, and analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). Communication between multiple devices is supported in SPI master or slave mode. The port supports 16-level receive and transmits FIFOs to reduce CPU…

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