The TMS320LC543PZ2-40 is a high-performance digital signal processor (DSP) chip developed by Texas Instruments. It is part of the TMS320C5000 series and is specifically designed for applications that require high-speed and low-power consumption.
Key features of the TMS320LC543PZ2-40 include:
1. Architecture: The chip is based on a highly efficient modified Harvard architecture. It consists of a 16-bit fixed-point CPU core that can execute up to four instructions in a single cycle.
2. Clock Speed: The TMS320LC543PZ2-40 operates at a maximum clock frequency of 40 MHz. This high clock speed enables it to execute complex algorithms and process large amounts of data quickly.
3. Memory: The chip has a total of 66 KB of on-chip RAM, which is divided into program RAM (40 KB) and data RAM (26 KB). This on-chip RAM reduces the need for external memory, saving cost and board space.
4. Multichannel Audio: The TMS320LC543PZ2-40 offers hardware support for multichannel audio applications. It includes an on-chip serial audio interface (SAI) that supports multiple audio formats such as I2S, left-justified, and right-justified.
5. Enhanced Peripherals: This DSP chip features various peripherals that enhance its functionality