ZHCSJ34F December 2015 – May 2019 TDA2HF , TDA2HG , TDA2HV , TDA2LF , TDA2SA , TDA2SG , TDA2SX
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The following products support development for TDA2x platforms:
Design Kits and Evaluation Modules
TDA2x EVM is an evaluation platform designed to speed up development efforts and reduce time to market for ADAS applications. It is based on a TDA2x SoC which incorporate a heterogeneous, scalable architecture that includes a mix of TI’s fixed and floating-point TMS320C66x Digital Signal Processor (DSP) cores, Vision AccelerationPac (EVE) cores, Arm® Cortex®-A15 MP cores, 3D GPU cores, H.264 encode/decode acceleration and dual-Cortex-M4 processor cores. It also integrates a host of peripherals including multi-camera interfaces (both parallel and serial) for LVDS-based surround view systems, displays, CAN and GigB Ethernet AVB. The main board integrates key peripherals such as Ethernet, FPD-Link and HDMI, while the Vision application board provides interfaces for popular imagers
The Clock Tree Tool (CTT) for Sitara™ Arm®, Automotive, and Digital Signal Processors is an interactive clock tree configuration software that provides information about the clocks and modules in these TI devices. It allows the user to: Visualize the device clock tree. Interact with clock tree elements and view the effect on PRCM registers. Interact with the PRCM registers and view the effect on the device clock tree. View a trace of all the device registers affected by the user interaction with clock tree.
The Pin MUX Utility is a software tool which provides a Graphical User Interface for configuring pin multiplexing settings, resolving conflicts and specifying I/O cell characteristics for TI MPUs. Results are output as C header/code files that can be imported into software development kits (SDKs) or used to configure customer's custom software. Version 4 of the Pin Mux utility adds the capability of automatically selecting a mux configuration that satisfies the entered requirements.
The Texas Instruments XDS110 is a new class of debug probe (emulator) for TI embedded processors. The XDS110 replaces the XDS100 family while supporting a wider variety of standards (IEEE1149.1, IEEE1149.7, SWD) in a single pod. Also, all XDS debug probes support Core and System Trace in all Arm and DSP processors that feature an Embedded Trace Buffer (ETB).
The Texas Instruments XDS110 connects to the target board via a TI 20-pin connector (with multiple adapters for TI 14-pin and, Arm 10-pin and Arm 20-pin) and to the host PC via USB2.0 High Speed (480Mbps). It also features two additional connections: the Auxiliary 14-pin port connector that enables EnergyTrace™, a full duplex UART port and four General-Purpose I/Os, and the Expansion 30-pin connector to connect the XDS110 EnergyTrace HDR add-on.
For a complete listing of development-support tools for the processor platform, visit the Texas Instruments website at ti.com. For information on pricing and availability, contact the nearest TI field sales office or authorized distributor.