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TMS320F28075: Wrong information in homepage

Part Number: TMS320F28075


Dear TI

I am looking for the F28075 launchpad board then

I find wrong information in homepage.

verify homepage txt.

Regard,

Choi

  • Hi Choi Seung Won,

    There is no F2807x LaunchPad sold. You can use one of the F2837xD evaluation boards instead, as it's largely a superset of the F2807x series of devices (i.e. F28379D has more cores, higher clock speed, more memory / peripherals, etc.)

    Best,

    Kevin

  • Dear TI

    Thanks you, your comment.

    I plan to design a controller with the new c2000 product. When I looked at the ti homepage a few days ago, I noticed that the list of c2000 products changed dramatically.

    First Question, are there any second-generation products available? For example, 28335 or 28069. It is difficult to know whether the products sold by arrow or mouser are recently produced by ti.

    Second Question, are all c2000 products registered on the ti homepage only for 3rd generation products?

    Even ti's advanced product, I am a little hesitant to design a new product in my situation. I hope that a lot of data or evaluation kits to help development will be provided.

    Best,

    Choi

  • Hi Choi,

    CHOI SEUNG WON said:
    First Question, are there any second-generation products available? For example, 28335 or 28069. It is difficult to know whether the products sold by arrow or mouser are recently produced by ti.

    The F2833x and F2806x devices and Evaluation Modules are still widely available. You can refer to the device datasheets to see the year they were initially released, if that's what you're interested in knowing.

    CHOI SEUNG WON said:
    Second Question, are all c2000 products registered on the ti homepage only for 3rd generation products?

    No, I'm not sure what you mean. You can find information on the full c2000 device portfolio at the link (and subsequent links) below:

    http://www.ti.com/microcontrollers/c2000-real-time-control-mcus/overview.html#portfolio

    Best,

    Kevin

  • Dear Kevin

    Thanks your comments.

    I find a problem. my monitor is....bad.

    Best,

    Choi