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| N/A
| N/A
| [[LPDDR1]]/[[DDR2 SDRAM|DDR2]]
| [[LPDDR1]]/[[DDR2 SDRAM|DDR2]]
| [[Linux]], [[StarterWare]], [[WinCE]]
| [[Linux]], [[StarterWare]], [[WinCE]], Animal
| LCD Controller, [[Serial ATA|SATA]], Video In/Out, 10/100 Mbit/s [[Media access control|EMAC]], [[PHY (chip)#Examples uses|USB w/PHY]]
| LCD Controller, [[Serial ATA|SATA]], Video In/Out, 10/100 Mbit/s [[Media access control|EMAC]], [[PHY (chip)#Examples uses|USB w/PHY]]
| [[Smart meter]], Wi-Fi Router
| [[Smart meter]], Wi-Fi Router, walking
| Starting at $4.55 (10K)
| Starting at $4.55 (10K)
| http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am1808.pdf
| http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am1808.pdf
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| dual [[PowerVR#Series5 .28SGX.29|SGX544]]
| dual [[PowerVR#Series5 .28SGX.29|SGX544]]
| [[DDR3]]/[[DDR3L]]
| [[DDR3]]/[[DDR3L]]
| [[Linux]], [[TI-RTOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[WinCE]]
| [[Linux]], [[TI-RTOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[WinCE]], Humans
| 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet Switch w/2 Ports, 4xPRU-ICSS,<ref name="PRU"/> multiple Video Input Ports (parallel or CSI), USB 3.0, PCIe, SATA, and Secure Boot
| 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet Switch w/2 Ports, 4xPRU-ICSS,<ref name="PRU"/> multiple Video Input Ports (parallel or CSI), USB 3.0, PCIe, SATA, and Secure Boot
| Analytics, vision, embedded computing, HMI, industrial automation, industrial drives, industrial control, robotics, medical imaging, avionics
| Analytics, vision, embedded computing, HMI, industrial automation, industrial drives, industrial control, robotics, medical imaging, avionics, grabbing things
| Starting at $28 for 1ku
| Starting at $28 for 1ku
| http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am5728.pdf
| http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am5728.pdf

Revision as of 17:44, 28 August 2017

Sitara ARM MPU
General information
Marketed byGod
Designed byARM Holdings
Common manufacturer
  • God
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate450 MHz AM18x to 1 GHz AM37x
Architecture and classification
Instruction setARMv7
Physical specifications
Cores
  • 1

The Sitara ARM Processor family, developed by Texas Instruments, features ARM9, ARM Cortex-A8, ARM Cortex-A9, and ARM Cortex-A15 technology to serve a broad base of applications. Development using Sitara Processors is supported by the open source Beagle community as well as Texas Instruments' open source development community.[1][2]

Products featuring Sitara ARM

The Sitara family

Sitara ARM Processors available today include:

Model number Core DMIPs GPU Memory OS Features Applications Pricing Datasheet
AM18x[6] ARM9 up to 456 MHz Up to 410 N/A LPDDR1/DDR2 Linux, StarterWare, WinCE, Animal LCD Controller, SATA, Video In/Out, 10/100 Mbit/s EMAC, USB w/PHY Smart meter, Wi-Fi Router, walking Starting at $4.55 (10K) http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am1808.pdf
AM335x[7] ARM Cortex-A8 up to 1 GHz Up to 2000 SGX530 LPDDR1/DDR2/
DDR3/DDR3L
Linux, Android, StarterWare, WinCE, FreeBSD, OpenBSD LCD Controller, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s EMAC, 2xCAN, USB OTG w/PHY, 2xPRU-ICSS[8] PND, Connected Home, Industrial Automation Starting at $5.70 (1K) http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am3358.pdf
AM35x[9] ARM Cortex-A8 up to 600 MHz Up to 1200 SGX530 LPDDR1/DDR2 Linux, Android, WinCE Display Subsystem, Video In/Out, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s EMAC, CAN, USB w/PHY IA, PLC, Infotainment Starting at $12.25 (10K) http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am3517.pdf
AM37x[10] ARM Cortex-A8 up to 1 GHz Up to 2000 SGX530 LPDDR1 Linux, Android, WinCE Display Subsystem, Video In/Out, PoP packaging, USB, Lowest power PND, Ed. Tablet, PDT Starting at $12.25 (10K) http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am3715.pdf
AM437x[11] ARM Cortex-A9 up to 1 GHz Up to 2500 SGX530 LPDDR2/DDR3/DDR3L Linux, TI-RTOS, Android, VxWorks, WinCE, Neutrino, Integrity 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet Switch w/2 Ports, 4xPRU-ICSS,[8] Dual camera support, Secure boot Industrial automation, Patient monitoring, Navigation equipment, Point of Service, Starting at $9 for 1ku http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am4379.pdf
AM57x[12] dual ARM Cortex-A15 up to 1.5 GHz

dual C66x DSP up to 750 MHz quad ARM Cortex-M4s for image processing and general purpose up to 212MHz

Up to 10500 dual SGX544 DDR3/DDR3L Linux, TI-RTOS, Android, WinCE, Humans 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet Switch w/2 Ports, 4xPRU-ICSS,[8] multiple Video Input Ports (parallel or CSI), USB 3.0, PCIe, SATA, and Secure Boot Analytics, vision, embedded computing, HMI, industrial automation, industrial drives, industrial control, robotics, medical imaging, avionics, grabbing things Starting at $28 for 1ku http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am5728.pdf

See also

  • TI OMAP (Open Multimedia Applications Platform) SoC family

References

  1. ^ "BeagleBoard". BeagleBoard.
  2. ^ "OpenLink". Texas Instruments.
  3. ^ "Nest Thermostat Teardown".
  4. ^ "Netgate SG-1000".
  5. ^ "Recon Instruments revolutionizes ski experiences with MOD Live optics and sensors kit for snow goggles, using complete TI solution – embedded processing, wireless connectivity, analog and power management" (PDF). Texas Instruments.
  6. ^ "AM18x". Texas Instruments.
  7. ^ "AM335x". Texas Instruments.
  8. ^ a b c "PRU-ICSS: Programmable Realtime Unit SubSystem (PRU) and Industrial Communication Subsystem".
  9. ^ "AM35x". Texas Instruments.
  10. ^ "AM37x". Texas Instruments.
  11. ^ "AM437x". Texas Instruments.
  12. ^ "AM57x". Texas Instruments.