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  <title>[elecena] 300 MHz Arm Cortex-A15 SoC processor w/ 750 MHz C66x DSP for audio amplifier - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The DRA79x processor is offered in a 538-ball, 17×17-mm, 0.65-mm ball pitch (0.8mm
		 spacing rules can be used on signals) with Via Channel™ Array (VCA) technology, ball grid array
		 (BGA) package.

The architecture is designed to deliver high-performance concurrencies for automotive
		 co-processor, hybrid radio and amplifier applications in a cost-effective solution, providing full
		 scalability from the DRA75x (&quot;Jacinto 6 EP&quot; and &quot;Jacinto 6 Ex&quot;), DRA74x &quot;Jacinto 6&quot;, DRA72x
		 &quot;Jacinto 6 Eco&quot;, and DRA71x &quot;Jacinto 6 Entry&quot; family of infotainment processors.

Programmability is provided by a single-core Arm Cortex-A15 RISC CPU with Neon™
		 extensions and a TI C66x VLIW floating-point DSP core. The Arm processor lets developers keep
		 control functions separate from other algorithms programmed on the DSP and coprocessors, thus
		 reducing the complexity of the system software.

Additionally, TI provides a complete set of development tools for the Arm, and DSP,
		 including C compilers and a debugging interface for visibility into source code execution.

Cryptographic acceleration is available in all devices. All other supported security
		 features, including support for secure boot, debug security and support for trusted execution
		 environment are available on High-Security (HS) devices. For more information about HS devices,
		 contact your TI representative.

The DRA79x Jacinto 6 RSP (Radio Sound Processor) device family is qualified according
		 to the AEC-Q100 standard.

The device features a simplified power supply rail mapping which enables lower cost
		 PMIC solutions.

The DRA79x processor is
		offered in a 538-ball, 17×17-mm, 0.65-mm ball pitch (0.8mm spacing rules can be used on signals)
		with Via Channel™ Array (VCA) technology, ball grid array (BGA) package.

The architecture is designed to deliver high-performance concurrencies for automotive
		applications in a cost-effective solution, providing full scalability from the DRA75x (&quot;Jacinto 6
		EP&quot; and &quot;Jacinto 6 Ex&quot;), DRA74x &quot;Jacinto 6&quot; and DRA72x &quot;Jacinto 6 Eco&quot; family of infotainment
		processors.

Programmability is provided by a single-core Arm Cortex-A15 RISC CPU with Neon extensions
		and a TI C66x VLIW floating-point DSP core. The Arm processor lets developers keep control
		functions separate from other algorithms programmed on the DSP and coprocessors, thus reducing the
		complexity of the system software.

Additionally, TI provides a complete set of development tools for the Arm, and DSP,
		including C compilers and a debugging interface for visibility into source code execution.

Cryptographic acceleration is available in all devices. All other supported security
		features, including support for secure boot, debug security and support for trusted execution
		environment are available on High-Security (HS) devices. For more information about HS devices,
		contact your TI representative.

The DRA79x Jacinto 6
		Entry processor family is qualified according to the AEC-Q100 standard.

The device features are simplified power supply rail mapping which enables lower cost
		PMIC solutions.</description>
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