Texas Instruments OMAP-L132 C6-Integra™ DSP+ARM® Processor

Texas Instruments OMAP-L132 C6-Integra™ DSP+ARM® Processor is based on an ARM926EJ-S™ and C674x DSP core. This applications processor provides significantly lower power than other members of the TMS320C6000™ platform of DSPs (digital signal processors). OMAP-L132 is a fully integrated mixed processor solution with a dual-core architecture that provides benefits of both DSP and RISC technologies, incorporating a high-performance TMS320C674x DSP core and an ARM926EJ-S core. The ARM926EJ-S is a 32-bit RISC processor core that performs 32-bit or 16-bit instructions and processes 32-bit, 16-bit, or 8-bit data. The device DSP core uses a two-level cache-based architecture. The Level 1 program cache (L1P) is a 32KB direct mapped cache and the Level 1 data cache (L1D) is a 32KB 2-way set-associative cache. The Level 2 program cache (L2P) consists of a 256KB memory space that is shared between program and data space.

Features

  • Dual core SoC
    • 200MHz ARM926EJ-S™ RISC MPU
    • 200MHz C674x fixed/floating-point VLIW DSP
  • Supports TI's basic secure boot
  • Enhanced direct-memory-access controller (EDMA3)
  • DDR2/Mobile DDR memory controller
  • Two Multimedia Card (MMC)/secure digital (SD) card interface
  • 10/100Mb/s Ethernet MAC (EMAC)
  • Programmable Real-Time Unit subsystem
  • Three configurable UART modules
  • One multichannel audio serial port
  • Two multichannel buffered serial ports

Applications

  • Pulse oximetry
  • Software defined radio
  • Smart metering
  • Automation control
  • Professional mobile radio

Block Diagram

Texas Instruments OMAP-L132 C6-Integra™ DSP+ARM® Processor

Development Tools

TMDSLCDK138 OMAP-L138 DSP+ARM9™ Development Kit (LCDK) - Enables fast and easy Linux software and hardware development.

TMDSLCDK6748 DSP Development Kit (LCDK) - Breaks down development barriers for applications that require embedded analytics and real-time signal processing.

TMDSEMU-110 JTAG Debug Probe (Emulator) - Designed for TI-embedded processors, replaces the XDS100 family.

Opublikowano: 2012-05-07 | Zaktualizowano: 2022-03-11