The OMAP-L137 C6000 DSP+ARM Processor from Texas Instruments is a low-power applications processor that combines an ARM926EJ-S core and a TMS320C674x DSP core. It operates at clock speeds of 375 MHz and 456 MHz for the ARM and DSP cores, respectively. The device supports a range of processing capabilities, including mixed-precision floating-point operations and fixed-point arithmetic, making it suitable for various applications requiring high performance. The processor features a dual-core architecture, providing the advantages of both DSP and RISC technologies. It includes 128 KB of shared RAM and supports multiple external memory interfaces, including EMIFA and EMIFB for SDRAM. The peripheral set is extensive, featuring a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet MAC, multiple UART modules, I2C interfaces, USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 ports, and audio serial ports, among others. The OMAP-L137 is designed for applications in audio and video processing, automotive systems, and multimedia devices, offering robust operating system support and development tools for both ARM and DSP programming. Its low power consumption and integrated features make it a compelling choice for engineers looking to develop efficient and high-performance embedded systems.
C6000 DSP+ARM Processor 256-BGA
| Texas Instruments | |
|---|---|
| Product Category | Digital Signal Processors (DSP) |
| Product Number | XOMAPL137DZKBA3 |
| Product Name | OMAP-L137 C6000 DSP+ARM Processor |
| Supply Voltage | 1.8V; 3.3V |
| Features | Flash Memory |
| Package Type | Other; BGA |
| Clock Speed | 456 MHz |
| MIPS | 456 |