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not quite DSP, but I need help! - mdl8736 - Jul 17 21:12:00 2002



Hi all, I have an ADC eval. module that requires Panasonic 0-ohm
surface mount "resistors" to connect the on-chip clock (ADC) to the
output buffering circuitry.

(1) What is a 0-ohm resistor? I'm guessing it's just a high-
reliability connector for surface mount apps. Could I just solder a
short piece of wire or metal and accomplish the same thing that these
0-ohm "resistors" accomplish?

(2) The distributors I've contacted say they don't have the part
number that TI calls out on the BOM. I've contacted TI about this
matter, but I thought that somebody here (C54x newsgrp) might know
what I'm babbling about!

Thanks,
Mike






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Re: not quite DSP, but I need help! - Jeff Brower - Jul 18 11:47:00 2002

Mike-

> Hi all, I have an ADC eval. module that requires Panasonic 0-ohm
> surface mount "resistors" to connect the on-chip clock (ADC) to the
> output buffering circuitry.
>
> (1) What is a 0-ohm resistor? I'm guessing it's just a high-
> reliability connector for surface mount apps. Could I just solder a
> short piece of wire or metal and accomplish the same thing that these
> 0-ohm "resistors" accomplish?

NO! Don't! Then you will have a polyphasic, correlative impedance mismatch.
Plus
capacitance will skyrocket all over your board.

Just kidding ;-) Of course you can solder a wire.

Nice that I got to this one first this morning.

Jeff Brower
DSP sw/hw engineer
Signalogic

> (2) The distributors I've contacted say they don't have the part
> number that TI calls out on the BOM. I've contacted TI about this
> matter, but I thought that somebody here (C54x newsgrp) might know
> what I'm babbling about!
>
> Thanks,
> Mike





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Re: not quite DSP, but I need help! - phil black - Jul 18 12:35:00 2002

You could use a bit of wire or a small value
resistor..actually a small reistor(10-200) may be
better because it may help with overshoot on the
clock line but it is probably not an isssue.

Phil

--- mdl8736 <> wrote:
> Hi all, I have an ADC eval. module that requires
> Panasonic 0-ohm
> surface mount "resistors" to connect the on-chip
> clock (ADC) to the
> output buffering circuitry.
>
> (1) What is a 0-ohm resistor? I'm guessing it's
> just a high-
> reliability connector for surface mount apps. Could
> I just solder a
> short piece of wire or metal and accomplish the same
> thing that these
> 0-ohm "resistors" accomplish?
>
> (2) The distributors I've contacted say they don't
> have the part
> number that TI calls out on the BOM. I've contacted
> TI about this
> matter, but I thought that somebody here (C54x
> newsgrp) might know
> what I'm babbling about!
>
> Thanks,
> Mike >
>
> _____________________________________ __________________________________________________




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Re: not quite DSP, but I need help! - Joel Ironstone - Jul 18 20:29:00 2002

Mike: Surface mount 0 ohm resistors are just wires with the same package as a
resistor. I think all resistors on
the TI boards are 0805 size. You could use a wire, but it is sort of a
pain to solder a wire onto a little SMT pad. Try CRCW08050000ZRT1 From VIshay-Dale at Newark (www.newark.com) Newark
PN:36C9353

Hope this helps. (they are 3 cents each or something.)
Joel

Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 21:12:13 -0000
> From: "mdl8736" <>
>Subject: not quite DSP, but I need help!
>
>Hi all, I have an ADC eval. module that requires Panasonic 0-ohm
>surface mount "resistors" to connect the on-chip clock (ADC) to the
>output buffering circuitry.
>
>(1) What is a 0-ohm resistor? I'm guessing it's just a high-
>reliability connector for surface mount apps. Could I just solder a
>short piece of wire or metal and accomplish the same thing that these
>0-ohm "resistors" accomplish?
>
>(2) The distributors I've contacted say they don't have the part
>number that TI calls out on the BOM. I've contacted TI about this
>matter, but I thought that somebody here (C54x newsgrp) might know
>what I'm babbling about!
>
>Thanks,
>Mike





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Help for UART DSP driver - Jagdish prasad - Jul 20 9:43:00 2002

Hi All,

I am working on EVM C54XX spectrum digital board equipped with
TMS320VC5410PGE DSP processor. I am using code composer studio 2.1 v. DSK
library is given with development tool for DSK 5402. In DSK 5402 UART is
mapped at 4000h of I/O page. But UART on C54XX evm is mapped at 0h of I/O
space. So i can use UART driver available with DSK 5402.

Where i can get sample driver for UART for EVM C54XX board.

I will be thankfull.

Thanks and regards.




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