Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- 1 Device Overview
- Table of Contents
- 2 Revision History
- 3 Device Comparison
- 4 Terminal Configuration and Functions
- 4.1 PGE QFP Package Pinout (144-Pin)
- 4.2 ZWT BGA Package Ball-Map (337 Ball Grid Array)
- 4.3 Terminal Functions
- 4.3.1 PGE Package
- 4.3.1.1 Multibuffered Analog-to-Digital Converters (MibADC)
- 4.3.1.2 Enhanced High-End Timer Modules (N2HET)
- 4.3.1.3 Enhanced Capture Modules (eCAP)
- 4.3.1.4 Enhanced Quadrature Encoder Pulse Modules (eQEP)
- 4.3.1.5 Enhanced Pulse-Width Modulator Modules (ePWM)
- 4.3.1.6 General-Purpose Input / Output (GPIO)
- 4.3.1.7 Controller Area Network Controllers (DCAN)
- 4.3.1.8 Local Interconnect Network Interface Module (LIN)
- 4.3.1.9 Standard Serial Communication Interface (SCI)
- 4.3.1.10 Inter-Integrated Circuit Interface Module (I2C)
- 4.3.1.11 Standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
- 4.3.1.12 Multibuffered Serial Peripheral Interface Modules (MibSPI)
- 4.3.1.13 Ethernet Controller
- 4.3.1.14 USB Host and Device Port Controller Interface
- 4.3.1.15 System Module Interface
- 4.3.1.16 Clock Inputs and Outputs
- 4.3.1.17 Test and Debug Modules Interface
- 4.3.1.18 Flash Supply and Test Pads
- 4.3.1.19 Supply for Core Logic: 1.2V nominal
- 4.3.1.20 Supply for I/O Cells: 3.3V nominal
- 4.3.1.21 Ground Reference for All Supplies Except VCCAD
- 4.3.2 ZWT Package
- 4.3.2.1 Multibuffered Analog-to-Digital Converters (MibADC)
- 4.3.2.2 Enhanced High-End Timer Modules (N2HET)
- 4.3.2.3 Enhanced Capture Modules (eCAP)
- 4.3.2.4 Enhanced Quadrature Encoder Pulse Modules (eQEP)
- 4.3.2.5 Enhanced Pulse-Width Modulator Modules (ePWM)
- 4.3.2.6 General-Purpose Input / Output (GPIO)
- 4.3.2.7 Controller Area Network Controllers (DCAN)
- 4.3.2.8 Local Interconnect Network Interface Module (LIN)
- 4.3.2.9 Standard Serial Communication Interface (SCI)
- 4.3.2.10 Inter-Integrated Circuit Interface Module (I2C)
- 4.3.2.11 Standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
- 4.3.2.12 Multibuffered Serial Peripheral Interface Modules (MibSPI)
- 4.3.2.13 Ethernet Controller
- 4.3.2.14 USB Host and Device Port Controller Interface
- 4.3.2.15 External Memory Interface (EMIF)
- 4.3.2.16 System Module Interface
- 4.3.2.17 Clock Inputs and Outputs
- 4.3.2.18 Test and Debug Modules Interface
- 4.3.2.19 Flash Supply and Test Pads
- 4.3.2.20 Reserved
- 4.3.2.21 No Connects
- 4.3.2.22 Supply for Core Logic: 1.2V nominal
- 4.3.2.23 Supply for I/O Cells: 3.3V nominal
- 4.3.2.24 Ground Reference for All Supplies Except VCCAD
- 4.3.1 PGE Package
- 5 Specifications
- 5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Over Operating Free-Air Temperature Range
- 5.2 ESD Ratings
- 5.3 Power-On Hours (POH)
- 5.4 Device Recommended Operating Conditions
- 5.5 Switching Characteristics Over Recommended Operating Conditions for Clock Domains
- 5.6 Wait States Required
- 5.7 Power Consumption Over Recommended Operating Conditions
- 5.8 Input/Output Electrical Characteristics Over Recommended Operating Conditions
- 5.9 Thermal Resistance Characteristics
- 5.10 Output Buffer Drive Strengths
- 5.11 Input Timings
- 5.12 Output Timings
- 5.13 Low-EMI Output Buffers
- 6 System Information and Electrical Specifications
- 6.1 Device Power Domains
- 6.2 Voltage Monitor Characteristics
- 6.3 Power Sequencing and Power On Reset
- 6.4 Warm Reset (nRST)
- 6.5 ARM Cortex-R4F CPU Information
- 6.6 Clocks
- 6.7 Clock Monitoring
- 6.8 Glitch Filters
- 6.9 Device Memory Map
- 6.10 Flash Memory
- 6.11 Tightly Coupled RAM Interface Module
- 6.12 Parity Protection for Accesses to Peripheral RAMs
- 6.13 On-Chip SRAM Initialization and Testing
- 6.14 External Memory Interface (EMIF)
- 6.15 Vectored Interrupt Manager
- 6.16 DMA Controller
- 6.17 Real Time Interrupt Module
- 6.18 Error Signaling Module
- 6.19 Reset / Abort / Error Sources
- 6.20 Digital Windowed Watchdog
- 6.21 Debug Subsystem
- 7 Peripheral Information and Electrical Specifications
- 7.1 Enhanced Translator PWM Modules (ePWM)
- 7.1.1 ePWM Clocking and Reset
- 7.1.2 Synchronization of ePWMx Time Base Counters
- 7.1.3 Synchronizing all ePWM Modules to the N2HET1 Module Time Base
- 7.1.4 Phase-Locking the Time-Base Clocks of Multiple ePWM Modules
- 7.1.5 ePWM Synchronization with External Devices
- 7.1.6 ePWM Trip Zones
- 7.1.7 Triggering of ADC Start of Conversion Using ePWMx SOCA and SOCB Outputs
- 7.1.8 Enhanced Translator-Pulse Width Modulator (ePWMx) Timings
- 7.2 Enhanced Capture Modules (eCAP)
- 7.3 Enhanced Quadrature Encoder (eQEP)
- 7.4 Multibuffered 12bit Analog-to-Digital Converter
- 7.5 General-Purpose Input/Output
- 7.6 Enhanced High-End Timer (N2HET)
- 7.7 Controller Area Network (DCAN)
- 7.8 Local Interconnect Network Interface (LIN)
- 7.9 Serial Communication Interface (SCI)
- 7.10 Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C)
- 7.11 Multibuffered / Standard Serial Peripheral Interface
- 7.12 Ethernet Media Access Controller
- 7.13 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Host and Device Controllers
- 7.1 Enhanced Translator PWM Modules (ePWM)
- 8 Device and Documentation Support
- 9 Mechanical Packaging and Orderable Information
- Important Notice
- 1518515_DS2.pdf

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6.18 Error Signaling Module
The Error Signaling Module (ESM) manages the various error conditions on the TMS570 microcontroller.
The error condition is handled based on a fixed severity level assigned to it. Any severe error condition
can be configured to drive a low level on a dedicated device terminal called nERROR. This can be used
as an indicator to an external monitor circuit to put the system into a safe state.
6.18.1 Features
The features of the Error Signaling Module are:
• 128 interrupt/error channels are supported, divided into 3 different groups
– 64 channels with maskable interrupt and configurable error pin behavior
– 32 error channels with non-maskable interrupt and predefined error pin behavior
– 32 channels with predefined error pin behavior only
• Error pin to signal severe device failure
• Configurable timebase for error signal
• Error forcing capability
6.18.2 ESM Channel Assignments
The Error Signaling Module (ESM) integrates all the device error conditions and groups them in the order
of severity. Group1 is used for errors of the lowest severity while Group3 is used for errors of the highest
severity. The device response to each error is determined by the severity group it is connected to.
Table 6-36 shows the channel assignment for each group.
Table 6-35. ESM Groups
ERROR GROUP INTERRUPT CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCE ON ERROR PIN
Group1 maskable, low or high priority configurable
Group2 non-maskable, high priority fixed
Group3 no interrupt generated fixed
Table 6-36. ESM Channel Assignments
ERROR Condition Group Channels
Reserved Group1 0
MibADC2 - RAM parity error Group1 1
DMA - MPU configuration violation Group1 2
DMA - control packet RAM parity error Group1 3
Reserved Group1 4
DMA - error on DMA read access, imprecise error Group1 5
FMC - correctable ECC error: bus1 and bus2 interfaces Group1 6
(does not include accesses to Bank 7)
N2HET1 - RAM parity error Group1 7
HTU1/HTU2 - dual-control packet RAM parity error Group1 8
HTU1/HTU2 - MPU configuration violation Group1 9
PLL1 - Slip Group1 10
Clock Monitor - oscillator fail Group1 11
Reserved Group1 12
DMA - error on DMA write access, imprecise error Group1 13
Reserved Group1 14
VIM RAM - parity error Group1 15
Reserved Group1 16
MibSPI1 - RAM parity error Group1 17
MibSPI3 - RAM parity error Group1 18
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