Peripherals
Configure and use analog, control, communication, and system peripherals
to build and deploy applications on TI’s C2000™ boards
Create Simulink® models using analog, control, communication and system peripherals available on TI 2000 microcontrollers.
Peripheral blocks, such as digital IO, ADC, and ePWM are used to perform simulations of control algorithms that require ADC-PWM synchronization. Trigger asynchronous tasks using the interrupts. Use the serial blocks to communicate between the host and the target.
Categories
- Analog System
Configure and use analog peripherals such as ADC, CMPSS, DAC, and more
- Control Peripherals
Configure and use control peripherals such as PWM, eCAP, eQEP, SDFM, and more
- System Peripherals
Configure and use system peripherals such as CLA, GPIO, and Watchdog
- Communication Peripherals
Configure and use communication peripherals such as CAN, I2C, IPC, SCI, SPI, TCP, UDP, and more
- Host Communication
Use serial blocks to communicate between the host and the target
- Memory Operations
Use memory blocks to perform memory specific operation
- Optimization
Blocks that represent the functionality of the TI’s C2000 IQmath Library
- Scheduling
Trigger asynchronous and background tasks
- Sensors
Configure sensors connected to Texas Instruments® C2000™ microcontrollers
- Target Communication
Communicate with targets using Byte Pack/Unpack, CAN Pack/Unpack, CAN FD, Protocol Encoder/Decoder and other blocks
- IO Device Builder
Create Simulink block for device drivers and sensors using custom or third-party C/C++ files