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For those of you involved in embedded systems development: which of the following types of operating system are you planning to use in your next project?
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In-house developed OS
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11%
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Commercial proprietary
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13%
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Linux
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41%
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Android
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12%
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My project doesn't need an OS
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22%
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Texas Instruments : 32-bit MCUs feature an independent math accelerator
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Driving development of more reliable, efficient embedded control applications, Texas Instruments (TI) has announced the TMS320F2803x Piccolo microcontrollers (MCUs) featuring the Control Law Accelerator (CLA). Unique to TI’s F2803x Piccolo MCUs, the CLA is a 32-bit floating-point math accelerator that operates independently of the C28x core, allowing for direct access to on-chip peripherals and parallel execution of algorithms. The new MCUs are based on an enhanced tightly coupled control architecture with integrated real-time control peripherals to simplify development of complex systems. Leveraging the performance and integration of the F2803x series, developers can use a single MCU to design cost-sensitive industrial, digital power and consumer applications such as LED lighting and white goods/appliances.For more information, please visit www.ti.com/piccolopr.
The F2803x MCUs are an extension to TI’s Piccolo series and are 100 percent code compatible across the TMS320C2000 MCU platform. With more than 30 Piccolo configurations available, developers have a broad range of performance, flash and control-oriented peripheral options to meet the varying demands of cost-sensitive, real-time control applications. Developers can accelerate time to market by leveraging TI’s complete analog portfolio, free software libraries, low cost hardware tools and technical support.
F2803x Piccolo MCU key features and benefits
· 60 MHz C28x core and 60 MHz CLA provide performance necessary to execute complex control algorithms with a single Piccolo MCU
· Flexible control peripherals such as high-resolution PWMs, high-speed 12-bit ADC and 32-bit captures reduce sample-to-output delay and improve system response
· 32-bit Control Law Accelerator
o Direct access to on-chip control peripherals for parallel execution of algorithms
o Fully programmable IEEE floating-point unit reduces scaling and saturation burden
o Operates independently of the C28x core for efficient software partitioning
· Wide range of F2803x configurations provides flexibility to scale designs: 64KB to 128KB flash, 64-pin/80-pin packages, 1050C and 1250C
· High-efficiency power management reference designs for Piccolo MCUs are available at www.ti.com/f2803xpower-pr
Pricing and availability
The F2802x Piccolo MCUs start at sub $2.00 in volume, and the F2803x Piccolo MCUs start at sub $3.00 in volume. The TMX320F28035 is the superset of the F2803x series and is sampling today. The F28035 controlCARD (TMDXCNCD28035) and F28035 Experimenter’s Kit (TMDXDOCK28035) are also immediately available for order entry and are priced at $59 and $89, respectively. These tools build on TI’s controlCARD concept, jumpstarting development through removable daughtercards with general and application-specific target boards.
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN) helps customers solve problems and develop new electronics that make the world smarter, healthier, safer, greener and more fun. A global semiconductor company, TI innovates through design, sales and manufacturing operations in more than 30 countries.
For more information, go to www.ti.com.
EuropeanCustomer Support Center(ECSC) : www-k.ext.ti.com/sc/technical-support/pic/euro.htm
Phone of UK support service: 00800-ASK-TEXAS (00800-275-83927)
Note: The above text is the public part of the press release obtained from the manufacturer (with minor modifications). EETimes Europe cannot be held responsible for the claims and statements made by the manufacturer. The text is intended as a supplement to the new product presentations in EETimes Europe magazine.
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