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OMAPL138BZCED4E

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IC MPU OMAP-L1X 456MHZ 361NFBGA

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361-NFBGA
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

OMAPL138BZCED4E

Obsolete
Texas Instruments

IC MPU OMAP-L1X 456MHZ 361NFBGA

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationOMAPL138BZCED4E
Additional InterfacesMcASP, SPI, McBSP, MMC/SD, I2C, HPI, UART
Co-Processors/DSPSignal Processing, System Control, C674x, CP15
Core ProcessorARM926EJ-S
Display & Interface ControllersLCD
Ethernet1
Ethernet [Max]100 Mbps
Ethernet [Min]10 Mbps
Graphics AccelerationFalse
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Cores/Bus Width32 Bit, 1 Core
Operating Temperature [Max]90 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case361-LFBGA
SATA3 Gbps
Security FeaturesCryptography, Boot Security
Speed456 MHz
Supplier Device Package361-NFBGA (13x13)
USBUSB 1.1 + PHY (1), USB 2.0 + PHY (1)
Voltage - I/O3.3 V, 1.8 V

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Description

General part information

OMAPL138B-EP Series

The OMAPL138B C6-Integra™ DSP+ARM® processor is a low-power applications processor based on an ARM926EJ-S™ and a C674x DSP core. It provides significantly lower power than other members of the TMS320C6000™ platform of DSPs.

The device enables OEMs and ODMs to quickly bring to market devices featuring robust operating systems support, rich user interfaces, and high processing performance life through the maximum flexibility of a fully integrated mixed processor solution.

The dual-core architecture of the device provides benefits of both DSP and Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) technologies, incorporating a high-performance TMS320C674x DSP core and an ARM926EJ-S core.

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