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  <title>[elecena] DaVinci Digital Media Processor - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>TMS320DM814x DaVinci video processors are highly integrated,
		 programmable platforms that leverage the DaVinci processor technology to meet the processing needs of the following
		 applications to
		 name a few: HD Video Conferencing - Skype endpoints
				Video Surveillance DVRs IP Netcam Digital
				Signage Media Players and Adapters Mobile Medical
				Imaging Network Projectors Home Audio and Video
				Equipment

		The device enables Original-Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Original-Design
		 Manufacturers (ODMs) to quickly bring to market devices featuring robust operating systems support,
		 rich user interfaces, and high processing performance through the maximum flexibility of a fully
		 integrated mixed processor solution. The device also combines programmable
		 video and audio processing with a highly
		 integrated peripheral set.

		The TMS320DM814x DaVinci video processors also present OEMs
		 and ODMs with new levels of processor scalability and software reuse. An OEM or ODM that used the
		 AM387x processors in a design and can make a similar product with added features could scale up to
		 the pin-compatible and software-compatible TMS320DM814x processors from TI. The TMS320DM814x
		 DaVinci video processors add a powerful C674x DSP core along with a video encoder and decoder to
		 the hardware on the AM38x. Additionally, OEMs or ODMs that have used the AM387x or DM814x
		 processors and find a need for a faster ARM and DSP core performance could scale up to the
		 software-compatible AM389x or TMS320DM816x devices
		 with higher core speeds.

		
		
		
		
		Programmability is provided by an ARM Cortex-A8 RISC CPU with Neon extension, TI C674x VLIW floating-point DSP
		 core, and high-definition video and imaging coprocessors. The ARM lets developers keep control functions separate from
		 A/V algorithms programmed on
		 the DSP and
		 coprocessors, thus reducing the complexity of the system software. The ARM Cortex-A8 32-Bit
		 RISC Core with Neon floating-point extension includes: 32KB of Instruction cache; 32KB of Data
		 cache; 512KB of L2 Cache;
		 48KB of Boot ROM; and
		 64KB of RAM.

		
		The rich peripheral
		 set provides the ability to control external peripheral devices and communicate with external
		 processors. For details on each of the peripherals, see the related sections in this document and
		 the associated peripheral reference guides. The peripheral set includes:
		 HD Video Processing Subsystem Dual Port Gigabit Ethernet MACs (10/100/1000 Mbps) [Ethernet Switch]
				with MII/RMII/GMII/RGMII and MDIO interface supporting IEEE 1588 Time-Stamping and Industrial Ethernet ProtocolsTwo
				USB ports with integrated 2.0 PHY PCIe x1 GEN2 Compliant
				interfaceTwo 10-serializer McASP audio serial ports (with DIT
				mode)Four quad-serilaizer McASP audio serial ports (with DIT
				mode)One McBSP multichannel buffered serial portSix UARTs
				with IrDA and CIR supportFour SPI serial interfacesThree
				MMC/SD/SDIO serial interfacesFour I2C master and
				slave interfaces Parallel Camera Interface (CAM)Up to
				128 General-Purpose I/Os (GPIOs)Eight 32-bit general-purpose
				timers System watchdog timer Dual DDR2, and DDR3 SDRAM
				interfacesFlexible 8- or 16-bit asynchronous memory
				interfaceTwo
				Controller Area Network (DCAN) modulesSpin LockMailboxSerial
				Hard Disk Drive Interface (SATA 300)

		The TMS320DM814x DaVinci video processors also include a high-definition video and imaging
		 coprocessor 2 (HDVICP2), and an SGX530 3D
		 graphics engine to off-load many video and imaging processing tasks from the DSP core, making more
		 DSP MIPS available for common video and imaging algorithms. Additionally, it has a complete set of
		 development tools for both the ARM and DSP, which include C compilers, a DSP assembly optimizer to
		 simplify programming and scheduling, and a Microsoft® Windows® debugger interface for visibility
		 into source code execution.

		
		
		
		The C674x DSP
		 core is the high-performance floating-point DSP generation in the TMS320C6000 DSP platform and is
		 code-compatible with previous generation C64x Fixed-Point and C67x Floating-Point DSP generation.
		 The C674x Floating-Point DSP processor uses 32KB of L1 program memory with EDC and 32KB of L1 data
		 memory. Up to 32KB of L1P can be configured as program cache. The remaining memory is noncacheable
		 no-wait-state program memory. Up to 32KB of L1D can be configured as data cache. The remaining
		 memory is noncacheable no-wait-state data memory. The DSP has 256KB of L2 RAM with ECC, which can
		 be defined as SRAM, L2 cache, or a combination of both. All C674x L3 and off-chip memory accesses
		 are routed through an MMU.</description>
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