Sitara ARM Processor
The Sitara Arm Processor family, developed by Texas Instruments, features ARM9, ARM Cortex-A8, ARM Cortex-A9, ARM Cortex-A15, and ARM Cortex-A53 application cores, C66x DSP cores, imaging and multimedia acceleration cores, industrial communication IP, and other 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]
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Marketed by | Texas Instruments |
Designed by | Texas Instruments |
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Performance | |
Max. CPU clock rate | 450 MHz AM18x to 1.5 GHz AM57x |
Architecture and classification | |
Instruction set | ARMv7 and ARMv8 |
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Products featuring Sitara Arm
- Nest, a learning thermostat[3]
- Netgate SG-1000, a micro firewall based on pfSense[4]
- MOD/MOD Live, makes GPS-enabled Micro Optics Displays (MOD) for snow goggles[5]
- BeagleBone Black single board computer
- BeagleBoard-X15 single board computer
- Lego Mindstorms EV3 - Lego Mindstorms EV3 bricks use the ARM9 TI Sitara AM1x
- Clove - Low Power Industrial Video Systems based on TI Sitara AM57x processors by Ittiam Systems
The Sitara family
Sitara Arm Processors available today include:
Model number | Core | DMIPs | GPU | Memory | OS | Features | Applications | Pricing | Datasheet | |
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AM18x[6] | ARM9 up to 456 MHz | Up to 410 | N/A | LPDDR1/DDR2 | Linux, StarterWare, WinCE | LCD Controller, SATA, Video In/Out, 10/100 Mbit/s EMAC, USB w/PHY | Smart meter, Wi-Fi Router | 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 $4.96 (1ku) | 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 212 MHz |
Up to 10500 | dual SGX544 | DDR3/DDR3L | RISC OS, Linux, TI-RTOS, Android, WinCE | 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet Switch w/2 Ports, 4xPRU-ICSS (100Mbps Ethernet)[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 | Starting at $28 for 1ku | http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am5728.pdf | |
AM65x[13] | dual or quad ARM Cortex-A53 up to 1.1 GHz,
dual ARM Cortex-R5F up to 400 MHz in isolated safety domain |
Up to 10120 | SGX544 | DDR4/LPDDR4/DDR3L up to 32GB with ECC | Linux, TI-RTOS, Android | 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet Port, 6xPRU-ICSSG (Gigabit Ethernet),[8] PCIe Gen3, USB 3.0, and embedded Device Management Security Controller (DMSC) with Secure Boot | Embedded computing, HMI, industrial automation, industrial drives, industrial control, robotics, motor control, grid infrastructure, data concentrator | preview status | http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am6548.pdf |
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See also
- TI OMAP (Open Multimedia Applications Platform) SoC family
References
- "BeagleBoard". BeagleBoard.
- "OpenLink". Texas Instruments.
- "Nest Thermostat Teardown".
- "Netgate SG-1000".
- "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.
- "AM18x". Texas Instruments.
- "AM335x Arm Cortex-A8 processors". Texas Instruments.
- "PRU-ICSS: Programmable Realtime Unit SubSystem (PRU) and Industrial Communication Subsystem".
- "AM35x". Texas Instruments.
- "AM37x". Texas Instruments.
- "AM437x". Texas Instruments.
- "AM57x". Texas Instruments.
- "AM65x". Texas Instruments.
External links
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