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5680x PINS -> electrical specifications ? - Mariano Filippa - Jan 26 17:15:00 2004
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Does anybody know where can I get a good electrical
description of the Motorola DSP 5680x pins ?
I have to interface the DSP with components that work with 5V.
I guess that the DSP will never take 5V.
In the case of the logic ICs that I use (74HC and 74ACT
families), they have a clamping diode with 10mA max current. Therefore I can supply them with
3.3V and put 5V in their inputs using current limiting resistors.
Is this available in 5680x DSPs ? can this be applied to all
digital and analog pins ? If not, what do you do if you need voltage level
translation?
Thanks!
Mariano
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Re: 5680x PINS -> electrical specifications ? - Paco Bogonez - Jan 26 18:09:00 2004
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Hi,
If you want to traslate voltage levels you can use a LVCC3245 part from Texas Instruments.
This chip translates from 3.3V to 5V and viceversa.
I hope this could be useful.
Mariano Filippa
<m...@fibertel.com.ar> wrote:
Does anybody know where can I get a good electrical
description of the Motorola DSP 5680x pins ?
I have to interface the DSP with components that work with 5V.
I guess that the DSP will never take 5V.
In the case of the logic ICs that I use (74HC and 74ACT
families), they have a clamping diode with 10mA max current. Therefore I can supply them with
3.3V and put 5V in their inputs using current limiting resistors.
Is this available in 5680x DSPs ? can this be applied to all
digital and analog pins ? If not, what do you do if you need voltage level
translation?
Thanks!
Mariano
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Re: 5680x PINS -> electrical specifications ? - Douglas Holub - Jan 26 19:31:00 2004
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FYI, the DSP56F80x family is 5 volt tolerant on the I/O
pins.
----- Original Message -----
From: Mariano Filippa
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Subject: [motoroladsp] 5680x PINS -> electrical specifications ?
Does anybody know where can I get a good electrical
description of the Motorola DSP 5680x pins ?
I have to interface the DSP with components that work with 5V.
I guess that the DSP will never take 5V.
In the case of the logic ICs that I use (74HC and 74ACT
families), they have a clamping diode with 10mA max current. Therefore I can supply them with
3.3V and put 5V in their inputs using current limiting resistors.
Is this available in 5680x DSPs ? can this be applied to all
digital and analog pins ? If not, what do you do if you need voltage level
translation?
Thanks!
Mariano
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Re: 5680x PINS -> electrical specifications ? - Bob Hopf - Jan 26 20:07:00 2004
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56F series have 5v tolerant I/O on most pins.
Download the data sheet (not the users manual) for the device of interest, it will include
electrical specs.
----- Original Message -----
From: Mariano Filippa
To: m...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 12:15 PM
Subject: [motoroladsp] 5680x PINS -> electrical specifications ?
Does anybody know where can I get a good electrical
description of the Motorola DSP 5680x pins ?
I have to interface the DSP with components that work with 5V.
I guess that the DSP will never take 5V.
In the case of the logic ICs that I use (74HC and 74ACT
families), they have a clamping diode with 10mA max current. Therefore I can supply them with
3.3V and put 5V in their inputs using current limiting resistors.
Is this available in 5680x DSPs ? can this be applied to all
digital and analog pins ? If not, what do you do if you need voltage level
translation?
Thanks!
Mariano
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Re: 5680x PINS -> electrical specifications ? - Mariano Filippa - Jan 26 21:03:00 2004
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Nachricht
Thanks, I found it in the Technical Data (datasheet?).
Thanks everybody for the prompt response
Mariano
----- Original Message ----- From: Bende Georg
To: Mariano Filippa
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 12:38 PM
Subject: AW: [motoroladsp] 5680x PINS -> electrical specifications ?
The DSP
GPIO's are 5V tolerant. ADC is not. I can send you the Technical Datasheet of the 805, or you
can download it from Motorola.
Georg Bende
Softwareentwickler
Abteilung Elektronik
Dr. Fritz Faulhaber GmbH & Co
KG
Daimlerstr.
23
71101
Schönaich
Tel: +49 7031 638294
Does anybody know where can I get a good electrical
description of the Motorola DSP 5680x pins ?
I have to interface the DSP with components that work with 5V.
I guess that the DSP will never take 5V.
In the case of the logic ICs that I use (74HC and 74ACT
families), they have a clamping diode with 10mA max current. Therefore I can supply them with
3.3V and put 5V in their inputs using current limiting resistors.
Is this available in 5680x DSPs ? can this be applied to all
digital and analog pins ? If not, what do you do if you need voltage level
translation?
Thanks!
Mariano
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Re: 5680x PINS -> electrical specifications ? - Oscar Javier Tadeo Jaramillo G - Jan 27 0:18:00 2004
Hi.
You can find this information in the file DSP56F80x/D, this file contain the technical
data about DSp56F80x.
For DSP56F801 you can use this link for download the file
http://e-www.motorola.com/files/dsp/doc/data_sheet/DSP56F801.pdf
changing X by the appropriate number
http://e-www.motorola.com/files/dsp/doc/data_sheet/DSP56F80X.pdf
Mariano Filippa <m...@fibertel.com.ar> wrote:
Does anybody know where can I get a good electrical
description of the Motorola DSP 5680x pins ?
I have to interface the DSP with components that work with 5V.
I guess that the DSP will never take 5V.
In the case of the logic ICs that I use (74HC and 74ACT
families), they have a clamping diode with 10mA max current. Therefore I can supply them with
3.3V and put 5V in their inputs using current limiting resistors.
Is this available in 5680x DSPs ? can this be applied to all
digital and analog pins ? If not, what do you do if you need voltage level
translation?
Thanks!
Mariano
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