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    Phillip Parker Phillip Parker
    First ARM Cortex-A8 processor based solution optimized for industrial market, delivering greater ARM performance than previous alternatives in the market. Peripherals including CAN controller and Ethernet MAC as well as industrial temperature-grade options and package alternatives to enable developers...
    on Oct 20, 2009
  • Forum Post: What is the roadmap for OMAP3503/3515 devices?

    Phillip Parker Phillip Parker
    OMAP3503/15 - Sitara AM3505, AM3517 or AM Next generation devices depending on your needs. There will also be future ARM Cortex-A8 based products in the Sitara family that will offer higher performance and lower cost alternatives.
    on Oct 20, 2009
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    Phillip Parker Phillip Parker
    OMAP3530/3525 -Future DM based deviceswill provide similar functionality as the OMAP3530 and 3525. Beyond these, there are several high-performance, multimedia-focused devices in the DaVinci platform that are in development that will offer even greater video and media performance. These devices will...
    on Oct 20, 2009
  • Forum Post: DDR2 Termination

    fred50021 fred50021
    hi, is there an on-chip termination of the SDRC interface integrated in the am3505? in the am3505.pdf document on page 109 there are "T" symbols drawn on many lines. do they represent internal termination resistors and thus no additional termination is required (as always mentioned...
    on May 11, 2010
  • Blog Post: TI adds two new MPUs to the Sitara™ family

    Russell Crane Russell Crane
    Monday, June 7, we announced two new Sitara AM37x MPU devices, the AM3715 and AM3703. These new 1GHz Cortex-A8 processors offer design flexibility and compatibility for a variety of high-performance, low-power applications. What is so different about the AM37x compared to our other MPUs? The...
    on Jun 9, 2010
  • Forum Post: TMDEXVM3730: ${DVSDK}/setup.sh (updated)

    Jeffrey Graham Jeffrey Graham
    Hello, Just received my TMDEXVM3730 kit, and am having trouble with the setup.sh script. I am trying to follow the instructions in the TMS320DM3730 Software Developers Guide". I am running Windows XP Pro on an HP laptop, and using VMPlayer to provide my Ubuntu 10.04 LTS environment....
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  • Blog Post: CraneBoard for the Holidays!

    Russell Crane Russell Crane
    Just in time for the holidays, Mistral announced a new low-cost ARM® based development board for developers utilizing Texas Instruments’ AM35x Sitara™ ARM Cortex-A8™ microprocessor (MPU). Dubbed the CraneBoard, the new ARM-based open source development is a cost-effective alternative...
    on Dec 17, 2010
  • Blog Post: TI Android Gingerbread 2.3 DevKit version 1.0 is available for Sitara™ ARM© Cortex™-A8 AM35x, AM37x & OMAP35x Microprocessors

    Russell Crane Russell Crane
    TI’s Android Gingerbread 2.3 DevKit version 1.0 (EA) release is now available for Sitara AM35x, AM37x, and OMAP35x devices. The release has been validated on AM35x/AM37x EVMs and Beagleboard rev C4. The DevKit release can be downloaded from http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/androidsdk...
    on Apr 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: TFTP Server Settings in Ubuntu VMware 11.04 Latest version(LINUX)

    francis kumar francis kumar
    Hi all, I am facing problem with TFTP booting. It is not loading the kernal(uImage) in my target. I have installed all the TFTP & XINETD packages in my Linux host machine. My Host Machine Details : Ubuntu VMware 11.04 Latest version(LINUX). Target Details : AM1808(TI Sitara) root...
    on May 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: Setting up a NFS client on AM35xx EVM outside uBoot

    Marc Pelletier Marc Pelletier
    Hi, I have successfuly setup the eXperimenter Dev kit to boot from the SD Card, with the file system on it (two partitions...). This took a bit of time but is working fine now. I want to use NFS to mount a folder from the Ubuntu development computer, to debug and make easy file transfers to/from...
    on May 25, 2011
  • Forum Post: ARM processor evm running at 1GHz

    Calum Mackinnon Calum Mackinnon
    Hi, I have a customer looking for the cheapest evaluation module that will have an ARM running at 1GHz? Any help would be appreciated. Chjeers Calum
    on Jun 3, 2011
  • Forum Post: CCSv5 Connection Refused Remote System Explorer or SSH To LogicPD AM3517 Experimenter

    meg meg
    I am using the LogicPD AM3517 Experimenter board - trying to connect to it's Ethernet port from CCSv5 (Version: 5.0.1.201012231000) on Ubuntu Linux 10.04. I installed Remote System Explorer in CCSv5 but no dialog came up regarding security file like the example. Can connect to AM3517 Experimenter...
    on Jun 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: Setting up boundary scan for AM3505

    Matthew Stevenson Matthew Stevenson
    I'm trying to connect an AM3505 to XJTAG. I have established a JTAG chain but when I load the bsdl file into XJTAG to compare with the ARM microprocessor, it doesn't match. I have had a look at all the points in the chain and they are working fine. Also, in the bsdl file, the compliance_pattern...
    on Jul 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: HOWTO: Change AM3517 evm console from UART3 to UART2 (Linux)

    Daren Yeo Daren Yeo
    HOWTO: Change AM3517 evm console from UART3 to UART2 (Linux) I need to use UART3 for IrCOMM and the hardware only supports it with UART3. So I need to move the console to UART2. I got it OK for the XLoader and uBoot, but cannot find out what to change for the Linux Kernel. Any advice? Output...
    on Oct 27, 2011
  • Blog Post: Start your mission with the industry’s first $5 ARM® Cortex™-A8 microprocessor

    Russell Crane Russell Crane
    Imagine taking a handheld educational device based on an ARM9 processor and updating the product to include 3D interactive touch screen interfaces, higher resolution displays, better logic processing ability and wireless connectivity for multi-student interaction. This is all possible with TI’s...
    on Oct 31, 2011
  • Blog Post: Sitara AM335x ARM Processor Flash Video now live

    Russell Crane Russell Crane
    Check out a new flash video on AM335x http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/video/Portal.tsp?entryid=0_rkw06gw4&lang=en . Follow an engineer in his search for a highly optimized, low cost ARM processor at his local chip superstore.
    on Feb 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM3517 interface with SPI based Touch Controller SX8652

    Kshitij Kumar Kshitij Kumar
    Hi All I am working on customized board based on AM3517evm. I am using PSP 04.02.00.07, i have successfully modified the code of board-am3517evm.c and included driver for SX8652 in kernel. During boot time my code gets stuck at calibration of touchscreen, as shown following, i am not able...
    on Apr 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: Porting and Cross-compile with CC5 [Porting eGalaxTouch USBSrc] to arm7 for BeagleBoard-xM

    Sanyaade Adekoya Sanyaade Adekoya
    Hello everybody, I have a touchscreen panel that I just to use with my BeagleBoard-xM. The touch screen panel is a USB controller ETP4500-UG-A, which is eGalaxTouch device. The controller was detected by Angstrom and Ubuntu running on BeagleBoard but there is no way to calibrate it. I tried...
    on Apr 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Socket Communication on TI's AM335x EVM

    Nitin Singh1 Nitin Singh1
    HI Renjit, Thanks for providing me the information. I have already done with the steps you cited above. We are going to deploy Linux client Ccode on EVM. Server code is going to stay at system1 side(host PC). We are done with compiling, building the client code and at the point just want to make...
    on Oct 8, 2012
  • Forum Post: Is there a DSP core in BeagleXM board?

    Robert W Robert W
    Hi, I only see one table, see below mentioning DSP. DM3730 chip data sheet says DSP. Then, I do not see other documents talking DSP in BeagleXM manual. Are there docs talking ARM+DSP on BeagleXM? Or, BeagleXM only uses ARM? Thanks, .......... AREA BeagleBoard-xM ...
    on May 17, 2013
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