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TMS320F28069
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TMS320F28068
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TMS320F28067
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TMS320F28066
TMS320F28065, TMS320F28064, TMS320F28063, TMS320F28062
www.ti.com
SPRS698F NOVEMBER 2010REVISED MARCH 2016
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Device and Documentation SupportCopyright © 2010–2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated
8 Device and Documentation Support
8.1 Device Support
8.1.1 Development Support
Texas Instruments (TI) offers an extensive line of development tools for the C28x generation of MCUs,
including tools to evaluate the performance of the processors, generate code, develop algorithm
implementations, and fully integrate and debug software and hardware modules.
The following products support development of 2806x-based applications:
Software Development Tools
Code Composer Studio™ Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
C/C++ Compiler
Code generation tools
Assembler/Linker
Cycle Accurate Simulator
Application algorithms
Sample applications code
Hardware Development Tools
Development and evaluation boards
JTAG-based emulators - XDS510™ class, XDS560 emulator, XDS100
Flash programming tools
Power supply
Documentation and cables
8.1.1.1 Getting Started
Key links include:
1. Getting Started with C2000 Real-time Control MCUs
2. Motor Drive & Control
3. Digital Power
4. Tools & Software for Performance MCUs
8.1.2 Device and Development Support Tool Nomenclature
To designate the stages in the product development cycle, TI assigns prefixes to the part numbers of all
TMS320™ MCU devices and support tools. Each TMS320 MCU commercial family member has one of
three prefixes: TMX, TMP, or TMS (for example, TMS320F28069). Texas Instruments recommends two of
three possible prefix designators for its support tools: TMDX and TMDS. These prefixes represent
evolutionary stages of product development from engineering prototypes (with TMX for devices and TMDX
for tools) through fully qualified production devices/tools (with TMS for devices and TMDS for tools).
Device development evolutionary flow:
TMX Experimental device that is not necessarily representative of the final device's electrical
specifications
TMP Final silicon die that conforms to the device's electrical specifications but has not
completed quality and reliability verification
TMS Fully qualified production device

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