
TMS320LF2407A, TMS320LF2406A, TMS320LF2403A, TMS320LF2402A
TMS320LC2406A, TMS320LC2404A, TMS320LC2403A, TMS320LC2402A
DSP CONTROLLERS
SPRS145K 
 JULY 2000 
 REVISED AUGUST 2005
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reducing current consumption
240x DSPs incorporate a unique method to reduce the device current consumption. A reduction in current
consumption can be achieved by turning off the clock to any peripheral module which is not used in a given
application. Table 17 indicates the typical reduction in current consumption achieved by turning off the clocks
to various peripherals. See the 
TMS320LF/LC240xA DSP Controllers Reference Guide: System and
Peripherals
 (literature number SPRU357) for further information on how to turn off the clock to the peripherals.
Table 17. Typical Current Consumption by Various Peripherals (at 40 MHz)
PERIPHERAL MODULE
CURRENT REDUCTION (mA)
CAN
8.4
EVA
6.1
EVB
6.1
ADC
3.7
SCI
1.9
SPI
1.3
Turning off the clock to the ADC module results in the elimination of the current drawn
by the analog portion of the ADC (I
CCA
) as well.
PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION
Tester Pin
Electronics
V
LOAD
I
OL
C
T
I
OH
Output
Under
Test
50 
Where:
I
OL
I
OH
V
LOAD
C
T
=
=
=
=
2 mA (all outputs)
300 
μ
A (all outputs)
1.5 V
50-pF typical load-circuit capacitance
Figure 23. Test Load Circuit
signal transition levels
The data in this section is shown for the 3.3-V version. Note that some of the signals use different reference
voltages, see the recommended operating conditions table. Output levels are driven to a minimum logic-high
level of 2.4 V and to a maximum logic-low level of 0.4 V.
Figure 24 shows output levels.