LM3S8933 Luminary Micro, Inc, LM3S8933 Datasheet - Page 32

no-image

LM3S8933

Manufacturer Part Number
LM3S8933
Description
Lm3s8933 Arm Microcontroller
Manufacturer
Luminary Micro, Inc
Datasheet

Available stocks

Company
Part Number
Manufacturer
Quantity
Price
Part Number:
LM3S8933
Manufacturer:
DSP
Quantity:
852
Part Number:
LM3S8933-EQC50-A2
Manufacturer:
Texas Instruments
Quantity:
10 000
Part Number:
LM3S8933-EQC50-A2T
Manufacturer:
Texas Instruments
Quantity:
10 000
Part Number:
LM3S8933-IBZ50-A2
Manufacturer:
STM
Quantity:
3 002
Part Number:
LM3S8933-IBZ50-A2
Manufacturer:
Texas Instruments
Quantity:
10 000
Part Number:
LM3S8933-IBZ50-A2T
Manufacturer:
Texas Instruments
Quantity:
10 000
Part Number:
LM3S8933-IQC50-A2
Manufacturer:
TI
Quantity:
120
Part Number:
LM3S8933-IQC50-A2
Manufacturer:
Texas Instruments
Quantity:
10 000
Architectural Overview
1.4
1.4.1
1.4.1.1
1.4.1.2
1.4.1.3
1.4.2
32
Functional Overview
The following sections provide an overview of the features of the LM3S8933 microcontroller. The
page number in parenthesis indicates where that feature is discussed in detail. Ordering and support
information can be found in “Ordering and Contact Information” on page 587.
ARM Cortex™-M3
Processor Core (see page 39)
All members of the Stellaris
around an ARM Cortex™-M3 processor core. The ARM Cortex-M3 processor provides the core for
a high-performance, low-cost platform that meets the needs of minimal memory implementation,
reduced pin count, and low-power consumption, while delivering outstanding computational
performance and exceptional system response to interrupts.
“ARM Cortex-M3 Processor Core” on page 39 provides an overview of the ARM core; the core is
detailed in the ARM® Cortex™-M3 Technical Reference Manual.
System Timer (SysTick) (see page 42)
Cortex-M3 includes an integrated system timer, SysTick. SysTick provides a simple, 24-bit
clear-on-write, decrementing, wrap-on-zero counter with a flexible control mechanism. The counter
can be used in several different ways, for example:
Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC) (see page 47)
The LM3S8933 controller includes the ARM Nested Vectored Interrupt Controller (NVIC) on the
ARM® Cortex™-M3 core. The NVIC and Cortex-M3 prioritize and handle all exceptions. All exceptions
are handled in Handler Mode. The processor state is automatically stored to the stack on an
exception, and automatically restored from the stack at the end of the Interrupt Service Routine
(ISR). The vector is fetched in parallel to the state saving, which enables efficient interrupt entry.
The processor supports tail-chaining, which enables back-to-back interrupts to be performed without
the overhead of state saving and restoration. Software can set eight priority levels on 7 exceptions
(system handlers) and 32 interrupts.
“Interrupts” on page 47 provides an overview of the NVIC controller and the interrupt map. Exceptions
and interrupts are detailed in the ARM® Cortex™-M3 Technical Reference Manual.
Motor Control Peripherals
To enhance motor control, the LM3S8933 controller features Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) outputs.
An RTOS tick timer which fires at a programmable rate (for example, 100 Hz) and invokes a
SysTick routine.
A high-speed alarm timer using the system clock.
A variable rate alarm or signal timer—the duration is range-dependent on the reference clock
used and the dynamic range of the counter.
A simple counter. Software can use this to measure time to completion and time used.
An internal clock source control based on missing/meeting durations. The COUNTFLAG bit-field
in the control and status register can be used to determine if an action completed within a set
duration, as part of a dynamic clock management control loop.
®
product family, including the LM3S8933 microcontroller, are designed
Preliminary
July 25, 2008

Related parts for LM3S8933