Tuesday, June 30, 2009

TI's four new processors provide unmatched connectivity options

BANGALORE, INDIA: Connected, energy-efficient designs require high levels of peripheral integration, lower heat dissipation and longer battery life.


To address this, Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) today announced four new processors -- the TMS320C6742, TMS320C6746, TMS320C6748 and OMAP-L138, respectively -- with unmatched connectivity options and fixed- and floating-point capabilities that are also the industry’s lowest power floating-point digital signal processors (DSPs).

Ramprasad Ananthaswamy, Director, Power Management Products, Texas Instruments India said: “Packed with a unique combination of application-tuned features and peripherals, these devices reduce overall system cost for a wide spectrum of products including industrial, communications, medical diagnostics and audio.”

For instance, power protection systems benefit from the OMAP-L138 device’s fixed/floating-point DSP, ARM9, Ethernet MAC (EMAC) and LCD controller for up to $14 cost reduction compared to current solutions. For applications that need high-speed data transfer and high-capacity storage, such as test and measurement, public safety radios, music effects and intelligent occupancy sensors, the processors feature a universal parallel port (uPP) and are also the first TI devices with an integrated Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA).

With performance levels up to 300 MHz, these products offer the ability to manage on-chip power through dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) and multiple power down modes.

When coupled with TI power management software and complementary analog solutions, developers can optimize their system for performance and power without having to be an energy expert. To ease and reduce development time, the new offerings are pin-for-pin compatible with each other, code compatible with all TMS320C6000 devices and complemented by a low-cost experimenter board and full-featured evaluation module (EVM).

C6742, C6746 and C6748 DSP key features and benefits:
* Lowest-cost and lowest-power C6000 processors and industry’s lowest-power floating-point DSPs with 7mW of standby power at 1.0V/25°C and 420mW total power in use case scenarios.
* Standby power up to nine times lower than existing floating-point DSP solutions on market.
* First TI processor with an integrated SATA for high-capacity data storage.
* A uPP enables high-speed connection to data converters, FPGAs or other C6742/C6746/C6748/OMAP-L138 processors.
* EMAC, multimedia card/secure digital (MMC/SD) and high-speed USB 2.0/1.1 for desktop, network or portable connectivity or storage.
* Video port interface provides the ability to input/output raw video while a LCD controller allows developers to easily connect video graphics array (VGA) resolution displays.
* Multiple operating points facilitated through DVFS, powering off unused peripherals and selectable I/O voltages enable portability and reduce heat dissipation in products.
* Complementary TI TPS65070 power management device implements all sequence and default options as well as supports the devices’ power modes.
* C674x core up to 300MHz provides floating-point operations for high-precision and wide dynamic range as well as fixed-point operations for higher performance.
* Pin-for-pin compatibility (C6742, C6746, C6748 and OMAP-L138) enables customer to expand their entire product portfolio using the same hardware and software platform
128 KB to 448 KB on-chip memory to reduce external memory access and power usage.

OMAP-L138 processor features and benefits:
* Dual-core processor that builds on the C6748 DSP with a 300 MHz ARM9 gives developers the flexibility to add intuitive human machine interfaces, touch screens or networking capability to their applications.
* ARM9 allows developers to implement high-level operating systems, such as Linux
Windows® Embedded CE and Integrity support is expected in 4Q09.
* Low power usage with 440mW total power and 15mW in standby mode in use case scenarios.

Development tools for varying levels of expertise:
* A community-supported $149 experimenter board is available from Logic, the designer and manufacturer. The board features the OMAP-L138 system-on-module (SOM), 64MB mDDR, open source Linux, DSP/BIOS drivers and can be used to develop on any of the four devices.
* An OMAP-L138/C6748 EVM from TI is available for those that need full peripheral access and TI support. The EVM builds on the experimenter board with an extra C6748 SOM, double the memory (128 MB mDDR) and full support for connectivity peripherals.
* An OMAP-L138 (SOM) is a production-ready solution with 128 MB mDDR, power management and Ethernet PHY. It is available for less than $99 @ 10k EAU from Logic.

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