
SMJ320C6701
FLOATINGPOINT DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
SGUS030A – APRIL 2000 – REVISED APRIL 2001
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device and development-support tool nomenclature (continued)
PREFIX
DEVICE SPEED RANGE
SMJ 320
C 6701
GLP
14
SMX= Experimental device
SMJ = MIL-PRF-38535, QML
SM = Commercial
processing
DEVICE FAMILY
320 = SMJ320 family
TECHNOLOGY
14 = 140 MHz
16 = 167 MHz
PACKAGE TYPE
GLP = 429-pin ceramic BGA
C = CMOS
DEVICE
’6x DSP:
6201B
6203
6701
BGA =
Ball Grid Array
TEMPERATURE RANGE (DEFAULT: 0
°C TO 90°C)
W
S= –40
°C to 90°C, extended temperature
W= –55
°C to 115°C, extended temperature
Figure 4. SMJ320 Device Nomenclature (Including SMJ320C6701)
documentation support
Extensive documentation supports all SMJ320 family generations of devices from product announcement
through applications development. The types of documentation available include: data sheets, such as this
document, with design specifications; complete user’s reference guides for all devices; technical briefs;
development-support tools; and hardware and software applications. The following is a brief, descriptive list of
support documentation specific to the ’C6x devices:
The TMS320C6000 CPU and Instruction Set Reference Guide (literature number SPRU189) describes the
’C6000 CPU architecture, instruction set, pipeline, and associated interrupts.
The TMS320C6000 Peripherals Reference Guide (literature number SPRU190) describes the functionality of
the peripherals available on ’C6x devices, such as the external memory interface (EMIF), host-port interface
(HPI),
multichannel
buffered
serial
ports
(McBSPs),
direct-memory-access
(DMA),
enhanced
direct-memory-access (EDMA) controller, expansion bus (XB), clocking and phase-locked loop (PLL); and
power-down modes. This guide also includes information on internal data and program memories.
The TMS320C6000 Programmer’s Guide (literature number SPRU198) describes ways to optimize C and
assembly code for ’C6x devices and includes application program examples.
The TMS320C6x C Source Debugger User’s Guide (literature number SPRU188) describes how to invoke the
’C6x simulator and emulator versions of the C source debugger interface and discusses various aspects of the
debugger, including: command entry, code execution, data management, breakpoints, profiling, and analysis.
The TMS320C6x Peripheral Support Library Programmer’s Reference (literature number SPRU273) describes
the contents of the ’C6x peripheral support library of functions and macros. It lists functions and macros both
by header file and alphabetically, provides a complete description of each, and gives code examples to show
how they are used.