ADSP-CM408F
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240MHz ARM Cortex-M4 with 13+ ENOB ADC, LQFP176
Overview
- Dual 16 bit SAR ADCs with no missing codes, 13+ ENOB, 380ns conversion speed for high precision closed loop control.
- 240 MHz ARM Cortex M4 Core with Floating Point Unit to support advanced programming models and complex algorithms.
- 384KB SRAM and 2MB flash memory for large program size.
- Advanced PWM and timer functions for improved torque ripple and motor performance.
- SINC filters for glueless connection to AD74xx isolated converters.
- Harmonic Analysis Engine for compliant grid connection.
- Ethernet and USB to support networked interfaces.
- Two CAN interfaces, three UARTS, two SPIs, two SPORTs, eight 32-bit timers, two two-wire interfaces and four quadrature encoder interfaces.
- 16 bit asynchronous memory bus for external SRAM or FPGA interfacing.
- 24x24 176 lead LQFP package with 91 GPIO pins and 16 ADC input pins optimized for motor control applications.
- Up to 105C ambient operating temperature for support of industrial applications.
The ADSP-CM408F Mixed-Signal Control Processor integrates dual high precision 16 bit ADCs and an ARM® Cortex-M4TM processor core with floating-point unit operating at 240 MHz core clock frequency and integrating 384KB of SRAM memory, 2M byte of flash memory, and accelerators and peripherals optimized for motor control, photo-voltaic (PV) inverter control and other embedded control applications.
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
User Guide 1
Application Note 10
Technical Articles 15
Processor Manual 1
Integrated Circuit Anomaly 1
Informational 2
Video 8
Webcast 2
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
Software Resources
CrossCore® Utilities
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IBIS Model 1
BSDL Model File 1
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