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SPRUHE8E – October 2012 – Revised November 2019
Copyright © 2012–2019, Texas Instruments Incorporated
Contents
6.6.4
C-Boot ROM Boot Modes
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6.6.5
C-Boot ROM Entry Points
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6.6.6
C-Boot ROM GPIO Assignment for Boot Modes
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6.6.7
C-Boot ROM Clock Initializations
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6.6.8
C-Boot ROM Functional Flow
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6.6.9
C-Boot ROM MTOC IPC Commands
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6.6.10
C-Boot ROM Health Status
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6.6.11
C-Boot ROM Boot Status
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6.6.12
C-Boot ROM CTOM IPC Messages
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6.6.13
C-Boot Reset Cause Handling
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6.6.14
C-Boot ROM Handling of Exceptions and PIE Interrupts
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6.6.15
C-Boot ROM Bootloader Functionality
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6.7
Guidelines for Boot ROM Application Writers
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6.7.1
Master Subsystem Application Procedure to Start C-Boot ROM Bootloaders
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6.8
Application Notes to Use Boot ROM
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6.8.1
How to Send Boot Data to M-Boot ROM
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6.8.2
C-Boot ROM: Building the Boot Table
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7
C28 Enhanced Pulse Width Modulator (ePWM) Module
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7.1
Introduction
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7.1.1
Submodule Overview
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7.1.2
Register Mapping
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7.2
ePWM Submodules
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7.2.1
Overview
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7.2.2
Time-Base (TB) Submodule
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7.2.3
Counter-Compare (CC) Submodule
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7.2.4
Action-Qualifier (AQ) Submodule
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7.2.5
Dead-Band Generator (DB) Submodule
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7.2.6
PWM-Chopper (PC) Submodule
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7.2.7
Trip-Zone (TZ) Submodule
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7.2.8
Event-Trigger (ET) Submodule
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7.2.9
Digital Compare (DC) Submodule
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7.3
Applications to Power Topologies
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7.3.1
Overview of Multiple Modules
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7.3.2
Key Configuration Capabilities
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7.3.3
Controlling Multiple Buck Converters With Independent Frequencies
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7.3.4
Controlling Multiple Buck Converters With Same Frequencies
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7.3.5
Controlling Multiple Half H-Bridge (HHB) Converters
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7.3.6
Controlling Dual 3-Phase Inverters for Motors (ACI and PMSM)
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7.3.7
Practical Applications Using Phase Control Between PWM Modules
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7.3.8
Controlling a 3-Phase Interleaved DC/DC Converter
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7.3.9
Controlling Zero Voltage Switched Full Bridge (ZVSFB) Converter
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7.3.10
Controlling a Peak Current Mode Controlled Buck Module
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7.3.11
Controlling H-Bridge LLC Resonant Converter
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7.4
Registers
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7.4.1
Time-Base Submodule Registers
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7.4.2
Counter-Compare Submodule Registers
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7.4.3
Action-Qualifier Submodule Registers
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7.4.4
Dead-Band Submodule Registers
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7.4.5
PWM-Chopper Submodule Control Register
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7.4.6
Trip-Zone Submodule Control and Status Registers
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7.4.7
Digital Compare Submodule Registers
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7.4.8
GPTRIP Input Select Registers
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7.4.9
Event-Trigger Submodule Registers
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