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General information regarding MCU, DSPs, RTOS and FPGAs

Hello All,

I need some information about Multicore Micro-controller, DSP, FPGA and Network processor. I want buy evaluation board of each of the processor. Please share/suggest if any have any experience on this stuff.

Micro-controller:

I am looking for general purpose multicore processor for embedded system that micro-controller with multicore.

DSP:

I am looking for processor for real time videos and image processing

Real time operating system:

I am looking for real time operating system which is widely use in the embedded device? I heard about Windows CE,  Vxworks and FreeRTOS. I am new bee in this, Could anybody please suggest widely use RTOS with good support available(eveb its fine if it is nor free)?

Network processor  and FPGA:

Could any body suggest widely use Network processor  and FPGAs?

Also i would like to know how many processors are available in TI for above mention applications.

Thanks for you time and help.

  • Parag,

    Thanks for your interest in TI embedded processors! We have a wide portfolio of MCU, DSP, multicore (both of hetero- and homo-genous core mix) with RTOS (real-time OS) support.  To find which processor solution is best for your needs, it would be helpful to understand your design requirements a bit better.  The best way to start is to contact your closest TI sales represetative or our distribution partners to identify the right processor for you.  Each of our processors has an EVM (evaluation model) for silicon evaluation, complete with an SDK (software development kit) with standard drivers, frameworks, code examples, and a development environment to get you started in Linux for free.  Our different platforms are targeted for specfic end applications, and TI makes it easy with our diverse third party network to find an RTOS solution that is already available on many of our devices today.

    I hope this helps.

    Regards,

    Sonia