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The F28379D has four independent 16-bit ADCs. On the R1.3 pinout:

The 180C Card refers to the mechanical and electrical standard for TI’s 180-pin DIMM-style controlCARD. Revision 1.3 defines the specific signal assignment to each of the 180 edge connector pins.

For most docking stations, power is supplied via the +5V pins, and the card handles the rest. If you design a custom baseboard, follow TI’s recommended power-up sequence from the F28379D datasheet.

Unlike earlier revisions, the R1.3 board includes improved on-card LDOs and power sequencing logic. Understanding the power pins is mandatory.

The F28379D operates up to 200 MHz. The R1.3 pinout groups high-speed signals together to minimize crosstalk, but you must still exercise care.

to protect the sensitive MCU pins from real-world electrical noise. For those needing to build custom hardware, the full pinout and schematics are packaged within the Texas Instruments C2000Ware

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Tmdscncd28379d-180ccard-pinout-r1-3 【2027】

The F28379D has four independent 16-bit ADCs. On the R1.3 pinout:

The 180C Card refers to the mechanical and electrical standard for TI’s 180-pin DIMM-style controlCARD. Revision 1.3 defines the specific signal assignment to each of the 180 edge connector pins. tmdscncd28379d-180ccard-pinout-r1-3

For most docking stations, power is supplied via the +5V pins, and the card handles the rest. If you design a custom baseboard, follow TI’s recommended power-up sequence from the F28379D datasheet. The F28379D has four independent 16-bit ADCs

Unlike earlier revisions, the R1.3 board includes improved on-card LDOs and power sequencing logic. Understanding the power pins is mandatory. For most docking stations, power is supplied via

The F28379D operates up to 200 MHz. The R1.3 pinout groups high-speed signals together to minimize crosstalk, but you must still exercise care.

to protect the sensitive MCU pins from real-world electrical noise. For those needing to build custom hardware, the full pinout and schematics are packaged within the Texas Instruments C2000Ware