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TMS320DM365 Datasheet PDF

Part Series:TMS320DM365 Series
Description:developers can now deliver pixel-perfect images at up to 720p h.264 at 30fps their digital video designs without conc...
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TMS320DM365 Datasheet PDF

210 Pages
TI
DSP 32Bit 300MHz 338Pin NFBGA
210 Pages
TI
developers can now deliver pixel-perfect images at up to 720p h.264 at 30fps their digital video designs without conc...

TMS320DM365 - TI Specifications

TYPE
DESCRIPTION
Case/Package
NFBGA-338
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TMS320DM365 - TI Function Overview

Developers can now deliver pixel-perfect images at up to 720p H.264 at 30fps in their digital video designs without concerns of video format support, constrained network bandwidth, limited system storage capacity or cost with the new TMS320DM365 digital media processor based on DaVinci technology from Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI). With multi-format HD video, the DM365 also features a suite of peripherals saving developers on system costs.
This ARM9-based DM365 device offers speeds up to 300 MHz and supports production-qualified H.264, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MJPEG and VC1/WMV9 codecs providing customers with the flexibility to select the right video codec for their application. These codecs are driven from video accelerators offloading compression needs from the ARM core so that developers can utilize the most performance from the ARM for their application. Video surveillance designers achieve greater compression efficiency providing more storage without straining the network bandwidth. Developers of media playback and camera-driven applications, such as video doorbells, digital signage, digital video recorders, portable media players and more can ensure interoperability as well as product scalability by taking advantage of the full suite of codecs supported on the DM365.
Along with multi-format HD video, the DM365 enables seamless interface to most additional external devices required for video applications. The image sensor interface is flexible enough to support CCD, CMOS, and various other interfaces such as BT.656, BT1120. The DM365 also offers a high level of integration with HD display support including, 3 built-in 10-bit HD Analog Video Digital to Analog Converters (DACs), DDR2/mDDR, Ethernet MAC, USB 2.0, integrated audio, Host Port Interface (HPI), Analog to Digital Converter, and many more features saving developers on overall system costs as well as real estate on their circuit boards allowing for a slimmer, sleeker design.
Highlights
High-Performance Digital Media System-on-Chip (DMSoC)
Up to 300-MHz ARM926EJ-S Clock Rate
Two Video Image Co-processors (HDVICP, MJCP) Engines
Supports a Range of Encode, Decode, and Video Quality Operations
Video Processing Subsystem
HW Face Detect Engine
Resize Engine from 1/16x to 8x
16-Bit Parallel AFE (Analog Front-End) Interface Up to 120 MHz
4:2:2 (8-/16-bit) Interface
8-/16-bit YCC and Up to 24-Bit RGB888 Digital Output
3 DACs for HD Analog Video Output
Hardware On-Screen Display (OSD)
Capable of 720p 30fps H.264 video processing
Note: 216-MHz is only capable of D1 processing
Peripherals include EMAC, USB 2.0 OTG, DDR2/NAND, 5 SPIs, 2 UARTs, 2 MMC/SD/SDIO, Key Scan
8 Different Boot Modes and Configurable Power-Saving Modes
Pin-to-pin and software compatible with DM368
Extended temperature (-40°C - 85°C) available for 300-Mhz device
3.3-V and 1.8-V I/O, 1.2-V/1.35-V Core
338-Pin Ball Grid Array at 65nm Process Technology
High-Performance Digital Media System-on-Chip (DMSoC)
216-, 270-, 300-MHz ARM926EJ-S Clock Rate
Fully Software-Compatible With ARM9™
ARM926EJ-S™ Core
Support for 32-Bit and 16-Bit (Thumb® Mode) Instruction Sets
DSP Instruction Extensions and Single Cycle MAC
ARM® Jazelle® Technology
EmbeddedICE-RT Logic for Real-Time Debug
ARM9 Memory Architecture
16K-Byte Instruction Cache
8K-Byte Data Cache
32K-Byte RAM
16K-Byte ROM
Little Endian
Two Video Image Co-processors (HDVICP, MJCP) Engines
Support a Range of Encode and Decode Operations
H.264, MPEG4, MPEG2, MJPEG, JPEG, WMV9/VC1
Video Processing Subsystem
Front End Provides:
HW Face Detect Engine
Hardware IPIPE for Real-Time Image Processing
Resize Engine
Resize Images From 1/16× to 8×
Separate Horizontal/Vertical Control
Two Simultaneous Output Paths
IPIPE Interface (IPIPEIF)
Image Sensor Interface (ISIF) and CMOS Imager Interface
16-Bit Parallel AFE (Analog Front End) Interface Up to 120 MHz
Glueless Interface to Common Video Decoders
BT.601/BT.656/BT.1120 Digital YCbCr 4:2:2 (8-/16-Bit Module
Histogram Module
Lens distortion correction module (LDC)
Hardware 3A statistics collection module (H3A)
Back End Provides:
Hardware On-Screen Display (OSD)
Composite NTSC/PAL video encoder output
8-/16-bit YCC and Up to 24-Bit RGB888 Digital Output
3 DACs for HD Analog Video Output
LCD Controller
BT.601/BT.656 Digital YCbCr 4:2:2 (8-/16-Bit) Interface
Analog-to-Digital Convertor (ADC)
Power Management and Real Time Clock Subsystem (PRTCSS)
Real Time Clock
16-Bit Host-Port Interface (HPI)
10/100 Mb/s Ethernet Media Access Controller (EMAC) - Digital Media
IEEE 802.3 Compliant
Supports Media Independent Interface (MII)
Management Data I/O (MDIO) Module
Key Scan
Voice Codec
External Memory Interfaces (EMIFs)
DDR2 and mDDR SDRAM 16-bit wide EMIF With 256 MByte Address Space (1.8-V I/O)
Asynchronous16-/8-bit Wide EMIF (AEMIF)
Flash Memory Interfaces
NAND (8-/16-bit Wide Data)
16 MB NOR Flash, SRAM
OneNAND(16-bit Wide Data)
Flash Card Interfaces
Two Multimedia Card (MMC) / Secure Digital (SD/SDIO)
SmartMedia/xD
Enhanced Direct-Memory-Access (EDMA) Controller (64 Independent Channels)
USB port with Integrated 2.0 High-Speed PHY that Supports
USB 2.0 High-Speed Device
USB 2.0 High-Speed Host (mini-host, supporting one external device)
USB On The Go (HS-USB OTG)
Four 64-Bit General-Purpose Timers (each configurable as two 32-bit timers)
One 64-Bit Watch Dog Timer
Two UARTs (One fast UART with RTS and CTS Flow Control)
Five Serial Port Interfaces (SPI) each with two Chip-Selects
One Master/Slave Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Bus™
One Multi-Channel Buffered Serial Port (McBSP)
I2S
AC97 Audio Codec Interface
S/PDIF via Software
Standard Voice Codec Interface (AIC12)
SPI Protocol (Master Mode Only)
Direct Interface to T1/E1 Framers
Time Division Multiplexed Mode (TDM)
128 Channel Mode
Four Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) Outputs
Four RTO (Real Time Out) Outputs
Up to 104 General-Purpose I/O (GPIO) Pins (Multiplexed with Other Device Functions)
Boot Modes
On-Chip ARM ROM Bootloader (RBL) to Boot From NAND Flash, MMC/SD, UART, USB, SPI, EMAC, or HPI
AEMIF (NOR and OneNAND)
Configurable Power-Saving Modes
Crystal or External Clock Input (typically 19.2 Mhz, 24 MHz, 27 Mhz or 36 MHz)
Flexible PLL Clock Generators
Debug Interface Support
IEEE-1149.1 (JTAG™) Boundary-Scan-Compatible
ETB (Embedded Trace Buffer) with 4K-Bytes Trace Buffer memory
Device Revision ID Readable by ARM
338-Pin Ball Grid Array (BGA) Package (ZCE Suffix), 0.65-mm Ball Pitch
65nm Process Technology
3.3-V and 1.8-V I/O, 1.2-V/ 1.35-V Internal
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