Welcome to the Texas Instruments TMS320F2812 Tutorial. This material is intended to be used as a student guide for a series of lessons and lab exercises dedicated to the TMS320F2812 Digital Signal Controller. The series of modules will guide you through the various elements of this device, as well as train you in using Texas Instruments development tools and additional resources from the Internet. The material should be used for undergraduate classes at university. A basic knowledge of microprocessor architecture and programming microprocessors in language C is necessary. The material in Part I (Modules 0 to 9) am to be used in one semester, accompanied by lab exercises in parallel. Each module includes a detailed lab procedure to be used by students during their lab sessions. The experimental lab sessions are based on the eZdsp TMS320F2812, the Code Composer Studio IDE that is supplied with the eZdsp and some additional hardware (The “Zwickau Adapter Board”). Copies of this add-on board are available from the author. The schematic of the board is also part of this CD-ROM, so that you can build one yourself as well. Part II (Modules 10 to 15) of the series goes deeper into details of the TMS320F2812. It covers more advanced subjects and can be seen as an optional series of lessons.