TMS320F28034PNT Microcontrollers
A microcontroller is an integrated circuit device denoted by μC or uC. It uses a microprocessor unit (MPU), memory, and peripheral to control other portions of an electronic system. These devices are optimized for applications that require both processing functionality and agile. It is a small, low-cost, and self-contained computer-on-a-chip used as an embedded system. A few microcontrollers may utilize four-bit expressions and work at clock rate frequencies, which usually include an eight or 16-bit microprocessor. Microcontrollers usually must have low-power requirements since many devices they control are battery-operated. The dominant part of microcontrollers being used nowadays is implanted in other apparatus. The 2803x (C28x) family is a member of the TMS320C2000™ microcontroller (MCU) platform. The C28x-based controllers have the same 32-bit fixed-point architecture as existing C28x MCUs. It is a very efficient C/C++ engine, enabling users to develop their system control soft...