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TMS320C6713B Floating-Point Digital Signal Processor (Rev. A)

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VSS<br />

SIGNAL<br />

NAME<br />

PYP<br />

PIN NO.<br />

GDP/<br />

ZDP<br />

— B15<br />

— B20<br />

— C6<br />

— C8<br />

— C9<br />

— D4<br />

— D8<br />

— D13<br />

— D17<br />

— E2<br />

— E4<br />

— E17<br />

— F19<br />

— G4<br />

— G17<br />

— H4<br />

— H17<br />

— J4<br />

— J9<br />

— J10<br />

— J11<br />

— J12<br />

— K2<br />

— K9<br />

— K10<br />

— K11<br />

— K12<br />

— K20<br />

— L9<br />

— L10<br />

— L11<br />

— L12<br />

— M4<br />

— M9<br />

— M10<br />

— M11<br />

— M12<br />

TYPE†<br />

GND<br />

Terminal Functions (Continued)<br />

GROUND PINS (CONTINUED)<br />

SPRS294A − OCTOBER 2005 − REVISED NOVEMBER 2005<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

Ground pins#<br />

The center thermal balls (J9−J12, K9−K12, L9−L12, M9−M12) [shaded] are all tied to ground<br />

and act as both electrical grounds and thermal relief (thermal dissipation).<br />

— M17<br />

† I = Input, O = Output, Z = High impedance, S = Supply voltage, GND = Ground, A = Analog signal<br />

# Shaded pin numbers denote the center thermal balls.<br />

POST OFFICE BOX 1443 • HOUSTON, TEXAS 77251−1443<br />

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