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The following books describe the TMS320C6x generation and related support
tools. To obtain a copy of any of these TI documents, call the Texas Instru-
ments Literature Response Center at (800) 477–8924. When ordering, please
identify the book by its title and literature number.
TMS320C62x/C67x Technical Brief (literature number SPRU197) gives an
introduction to the ’C62x/C67x digital signal processors, development
tools, and third-party support.
TMS320C6201 Digital Signal Processor Data Sheet (literature number
SPRS051) describes the features of the TMS320C6201 and provides
pinouts, electrical specifications, and timings for the device.
TMs320C6202 Digital Signal Processor Data Sheet (literature number
SPRS072) describes the features of the TMS320C6202 fixed-point DSP
and provides pinouts, electrical specifications, and timings for the de-
vice.
TMS320C6211 Digital Signal Processor Data Sheet (literature number
SPRS073) describes the features of the TMS320C6211 fixed-point DSP
and provides pinouts, electrical specifications, and timings for the de-
vice.
TMS320C6701 Digital Signal Processor Data Sheet (literature number
SPRS067) describes the features of the TMS320C6701 floating-point
DSP and provides pinouts, electrical specifications, and timings for the
device.
TMS320C6000 Peripherals Reference Guide (literature number SPRU190)
describes common peripherals available on the TMS320C6000 digital
signal processors. This book includes information on the internal data
and program memories, the external memory interface (EMIF), the host
port, serial ports, direct memory access (DMA), clocking and phase-
locked loop (PLL), and the power-down modes.
TMS320C62x/C67x Programmer’s Guide (literature number SPRU198)
describes ways to optimize C and assembly code for the
TMS320C62x/C67x DSPs and includes application program examples.
TMS320C6000 Assembly Language Tools User’s Guide (literature number
SPRU186) describes the assembly language tools (assembler, linker,
and other tools used to develop assembly language code), assembler
directives, macros, common object file format, and symbolic debugging
directives for the ’C6000 generation of devices.
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