
TDA2EG-17 Series
SoC processor w/ highly-featured graphics, video & vision acceleration for ADAS applications
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
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SoC processor w/ highly-featured graphics, video & vision acceleration for ADAS applications
Key Features
• Architecture designed for ADAS applicationsVideo, image, and gaphics processing supportFull-HD video (1920 × 1080p, 60 fps)Multiple video input and video outputDual Arm®Cortex®-A15 microprocessor subsystemUp to two C66x floating-point VLIW DSPFully object-code compatible with C67x and C64x+Up to thirty-two 16 × 16-Bit fixed-point multiplies per cycleUp to 2.5MB of on-chip L3 RAMLevel 3 (L3) and level 4 (L4) interconnectsTwo DDR2/DDR3/DDR3L memory interface (EMIF) modulesSupports up to DDR2-800 and DDR3-1066Up to 2GB supported per EMIFDual Arm®Cortex®-M4 Image Orocessing Units (IPU)Vision acceleration pacUp to four Embedded Vision Engines (EVEs)IVA-HD subsystemDisplay subsystemDisplay controller with DMA engine and up to three pipelinesHDMI™ encoder: HDMI 1.4a and DVI 1.0 compliant2D-graphics accelerator (BB2D) subsystemVivante®GC320 coreVideo Processing Engine (VPE)Dual-core PowerVR®SGX544 3D GPUThree Video Input Port (VIP) modulesSupport for up to 10 multiplexed input portsGeneral-Purpose Memory Controller (GPMC)2-port gigabit ethernet (GMAC)Enhanced Direct Memory Access (EDMA) controllerDual Controller Area Network (DCAN) modulesCAN 2.0B protocolPCI-Express®3.0 port with integrated PHYOne 2-lane gen2-compliant portor two 1-lane gen2-compliant portsSixteen 32-bit general-purpose timers32-bit MPU watchdog timerTen configurable UART/IrDA/CIR modulesFour Multichannel Serial Peripheral Interfaces (McSPI)Quad SPI interfaceFive Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) portsSATA interfaceEight Multichannel Audio Serial Port (McASP) modulesSuperSpeed USB 3.0 dual-role deviceThree high-speed USB 2.0 dual-role devicesFour Multimedia Card/Secure Digital/Secure Digital Input Output interfaces (MMC®/SD®/SDIO)Up to 247 General-Purpose I/O (GPIO) pinsReal-Time Clock SubSystem (RTCSS)Device security featuresHardware crypto accelerators and DMAFirewallsJTAG®lockSecure keysSecure ROM and bootPower, Reset, and Clock Management (PRSM)On-chip debug with CTools technologyAutomotive AEC-Q100 qualified28-nm CMOS technology23 mm × 23 mm, 0.8-mm pitch, 760-Pin BGA (ABC)Architecture designed for ADAS applicationsVideo, image, and gaphics processing supportFull-HD video (1920 × 1080p, 60 fps)Multiple video input and video outputDual Arm®Cortex®-A15 microprocessor subsystemUp to two C66x floating-point VLIW DSPFully object-code compatible with C67x and C64x+Up to thirty-two 16 × 16-Bit fixed-point multiplies per cycleUp to 2.5MB of on-chip L3 RAMLevel 3 (L3) and level 4 (L4) interconnectsTwo DDR2/DDR3/DDR3L memory interface (EMIF) modulesSupports up to DDR2-800 and DDR3-1066Up to 2GB supported per EMIFDual Arm®Cortex®-M4 Image Orocessing Units (IPU)Vision acceleration pacUp to four Embedded Vision Engines (EVEs)IVA-HD subsystemDisplay subsystemDisplay controller with DMA engine and up to three pipelinesHDMI™ encoder: HDMI 1.4a and DVI 1.0 compliant2D-graphics accelerator (BB2D) subsystemVivante®GC320 coreVideo Processing Engine (VPE)Dual-core PowerVR®SGX544 3D GPUThree Video Input Port (VIP) modulesSupport for up to 10 multiplexed input portsGeneral-Purpose Memory Controller (GPMC)2-port gigabit ethernet (GMAC)Enhanced Direct Memory Access (EDMA) controllerDual Controller Area Network (DCAN) modulesCAN 2.0B protocolPCI-Express®3.0 port with integrated PHYOne 2-lane gen2-compliant portor two 1-lane gen2-compliant portsSixteen 32-bit general-purpose timers32-bit MPU watchdog timerTen configurable UART/IrDA/CIR modulesFour Multichannel Serial Peripheral Interfaces (McSPI)Quad SPI interfaceFive Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) portsSATA interfaceEight Multichannel Audio Serial Port (McASP) modulesSuperSpeed USB 3.0 dual-role deviceThree high-speed USB 2.0 dual-role devicesFour Multimedia Card/Secure Digital/Secure Digital Input Output interfaces (MMC®/SD®/SDIO)Up to 247 General-Purpose I/O (GPIO) pinsReal-Time Clock SubSystem (RTCSS)Device security featuresHardware crypto accelerators and DMAFirewallsJTAG®lockSecure keysSecure ROM and bootPower, Reset, and Clock Management (PRSM)On-chip debug with CTools technologyAutomotive AEC-Q100 qualified28-nm CMOS technology23 mm × 23 mm, 0.8-mm pitch, 760-Pin BGA (ABC)
Description
AI
TI’s new TDA2Ex System-on-Chip (SoC) is a highly optimized and scalable family of devices designed to meet the requirements of leading Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The TDA2Ex family enables broad ADAS applications in today’s automobile by integrating an optimal mix of performance, low power, and ADAS vision analytics processing that aims to facilitate a more autonomous and collision-free driving experience.
The TDA2Ex SoC enables sophisticated embedded vision technology in today’s automobile by enabling a board range of ADAS applications including park assist, surround view and sensor fusion on a single architecture.
The TDA2Ex SoC incorporates a heterogeneous, scalable architecture that includes a mix of TI’s fixed and floating-point TMS320C66x digital signal processor (DSP) generation core, Arm Cortex-A15 MPCore™ and dual-Cortex-M4 processors. The integration of a video accelerator for decoding multiple video streams over an Ethernet AVB network, along with graphics accelerator for rendering virtual views, enable a 3D viewing experience. The TDA2Ex SoC also integrates a host of peripherals including multicamera interfaces (both parallel and serial, including CSI-2) to enable Ethernet or LVDS-based surround view systems, displays and GigB Ethernet AVB.
Additionally, TI provides a complete set of development tools for the Arm and DSP, including C compilers, a DSP assembly optimizer to simplify programming and scheduling, and a debugging interface for visibility into source code execution.
Cryptographic acceleration is available in all devices. All other supported security features, including support for secure boot, debug security and support for trusted execution environment are available on High-Security (HS) devices. For more information about HS devices, contact your TI representative.
The TDA2Ex ADAS processor is qualified according to the AEC-Q100 standard.
TI’s new TDA2Ex System-on-Chip (SoC) is a highly optimized and scalable family of devices designed to meet the requirements of leading Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The TDA2Ex family enables broad ADAS applications in today’s automobile by integrating an optimal mix of performance, low power, and ADAS vision analytics processing that aims to facilitate a more autonomous and collision-free driving experience.
The TDA2Ex SoC enables sophisticated embedded vision technology in today’s automobile by enabling a board range of ADAS applications including park assist, surround view and sensor fusion on a single architecture.
The TDA2Ex SoC incorporates a heterogeneous, scalable architecture that includes a mix of TI’s fixed and floating-point TMS320C66x digital signal processor (DSP) generation core, Arm Cortex-A15 MPCore and dual-Cortex-M4 processors. The integration of a video accelerator for decoding multiple video streams over an Ethernet AVB network, along with graphics accelerator for rendering virtual views, enable a 3D viewing experience. The TDA2Ex SoC also integrates a host of peripherals including multicamera interfaces (both parallel and serial, including CSI-2) to enable Ethernet or LVDS-based surround view systems, displays and GigB Ethernet AVB.
Additionally, TI provides a complete set of development tools for the Arm and DSP, including C compilers, a DSP assembly optimizer to simplify programming and scheduling, and a debugging interface for visibility into source code execution.
Cryptographic acceleration is available in all devices. All other supported security features, including support for secure boot, debug security and support for trusted execution environment are available on High-Security (HS) devices. For more information about HS devices, contact your TI representative.
The TDA2Ex ADAS processor is qualified according to the AEC-Q100 standard.
TI’s new TDA2Ex System-on-Chip (SoC) is a highly optimized and scalable family of devices designed to meet the requirements of leading Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The TDA2Ex family enables broad ADAS applications in today’s automobile by integrating an optimal mix of performance, low power, and ADAS vision analytics processing that aims to facilitate a more autonomous and collision-free driving experience.
The TDA2Ex SoC enables sophisticated embedded vision technology in today’s automobile by enabling a board range of ADAS applications including park assist, surround view and sensor fusion on a single architecture.
The TDA2Ex SoC incorporates a heterogeneous, scalable architecture that includes a mix of TI’s fixed and floating-point TMS320C66x digital signal processor (DSP) generation core, Arm Cortex-A15 MPCore™ and dual-Cortex-M4 processors. The integration of a video accelerator for decoding multiple video streams over an Ethernet AVB network, along with graphics accelerator for rendering virtual views, enable a 3D viewing experience. The TDA2Ex SoC also integrates a host of peripherals including multicamera interfaces (both parallel and serial, including CSI-2) to enable Ethernet or LVDS-based surround view systems, displays and GigB Ethernet AVB.
Additionally, TI provides a complete set of development tools for the Arm and DSP, including C compilers, a DSP assembly optimizer to simplify programming and scheduling, and a debugging interface for visibility into source code execution.
Cryptographic acceleration is available in all devices. All other supported security features, including support for secure boot, debug security and support for trusted execution environment are available on High-Security (HS) devices. For more information about HS devices, contact your TI representative.
The TDA2Ex ADAS processor is qualified according to the AEC-Q100 standard.
TI’s new TDA2Ex System-on-Chip (SoC) is a highly optimized and scalable family of devices designed to meet the requirements of leading Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The TDA2Ex family enables broad ADAS applications in today’s automobile by integrating an optimal mix of performance, low power, and ADAS vision analytics processing that aims to facilitate a more autonomous and collision-free driving experience.
The TDA2Ex SoC enables sophisticated embedded vision technology in today’s automobile by enabling a board range of ADAS applications including park assist, surround view and sensor fusion on a single architecture.
The TDA2Ex SoC incorporates a heterogeneous, scalable architecture that includes a mix of TI’s fixed and floating-point TMS320C66x digital signal processor (DSP) generation core, Arm Cortex-A15 MPCore and dual-Cortex-M4 processors. The integration of a video accelerator for decoding multiple video streams over an Ethernet AVB network, along with graphics accelerator for rendering virtual views, enable a 3D viewing experience. The TDA2Ex SoC also integrates a host of peripherals including multicamera interfaces (both parallel and serial, including CSI-2) to enable Ethernet or LVDS-based surround view systems, displays and GigB Ethernet AVB.
Additionally, TI provides a complete set of development tools for the Arm and DSP, including C compilers, a DSP assembly optimizer to simplify programming and scheduling, and a debugging interface for visibility into source code execution.
Cryptographic acceleration is available in all devices. All other supported security features, including support for secure boot, debug security and support for trusted execution environment are available on High-Security (HS) devices. For more information about HS devices, contact your TI representative.
The TDA2Ex ADAS processor is qualified according to the AEC-Q100 standard.