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DSP type 1 C64x DSP (max) (MHz) 594, 729 CPU 32-/64-bit Operating system DSP/BIOS, Linux, VLX Ethernet MAC 10/100/1000 Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105
DSP type 1 C64x DSP (max) (MHz) 594, 729 CPU 32-/64-bit Operating system DSP/BIOS, Linux, VLX Ethernet MAC 10/100/1000 Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105
FCBGA (CUT) 529 361 mm² 19 x 19
  • Get started today with production-ready, easy-to-use audio and video codecs for digital media processors based on DaVinci™ technology. Also available are various O/S Board Support Packages and software updates. All codecs are available for FREE evaluation. REQUEST FREE SOFTWARE!
  • High-Performance Digital Media SoC
    • 594-, 729-MHz C64x+™ Clock Rate
    • 297-, 364.5-MHz ARM926EJ-Strade; Clock Rate
    • Eight 32-Bit C64x+ Instructions/Cycle
    • 4752, 5832 C64x+ MIPS
    • Fully Software-Compatible With C64x/ARM9™
    • Supports SmartReflex™ [-594 only]
      • Class 0
      • 1.05-V and 1.2-V Adaptive Core Voltage
    • Extended Temp Available [-594 only]
    • Industrial Temp Available [-729 only]
  • Advanced Very-Long-Instruction-Word (VLIW) TMS320C64x+™ DSP Core
    • Eight Highly Independent Functional Units
      • Six ALUs (32-/40-Bit), Each Supports Single 32-Bit, Dual 16-Bit, or Quad 8-Bit Arithmetic per Clock Cycle
      • Two Multipliers Support Four 16 ×: 16-Bit Multiplies (32-Bit Results) per Clock Cycle or Eight 8 × 8-Bit Multiplies (16-Bit Results) per Clock Cycle
    • Load-Store Architecture With Non-Aligned Support
    • 64 32-Bit General-Purpose Registers
    • Instruction Packing Reduces Code Size
    • All Instructions Conditional
    • Additional C64x+™ Enhancements
      • Protected Mode Operation
      • Exceptions Support for Error Detection and Program Redirection
      • Hardware Support for Modulo Loop Operation
  • C64x+ Instruction Set Features
    • Byte-Addressable (8-/16-/32-/64-Bit Data)
    • 8-Bit Overflow Protection
    • Bit-Field Extract, Set, Clear
    • Normalization, Saturation, Bit-Counting
    • Compact 16-Bit Instructions
    • Additional Instructions to Support Complex Multiplies
  • C64x+ L1/L2 Memory Architecture
    • 32K-Byte L1P Program RAM/Cache (Direct Mapped)
    • 32K-Byte L1D Data RAM/Cache (2-Way Set-Associative)
    • 128K-Byte L2 Unified Mapped RAM/Cache (Flexible RAM/Cache Allocation)
  • ARM926EJ-S Core
    • Support for 32-Bit and 16-Bit (Thumb® Mode) Instruction Sets
    • DSP Instruction Extensions and Single Cycle MAC
    • ARM® Jazelle® Technology
    • EmbeddedICE-RT™ Logic for Real-Time Debug
  • ARM9 Memory Architecture
    • 16K-Byte Instruction Cache
    • 8K-Byte Data Cache
    • 32K-Byte RAM
    • 8K-Byte ROM
  • Embedded Trace Buffer™ (ETB11™) With 4KB Memory for ARM9 Debug
  • Endianness: Little Endian for ARM and DSP
  • Dual Programmable High-Definition Video Image Co-Processor (HDVICP) Engines
    • Supports a Range of Encode, Decode, and Transcode Operations
      • H.264, MPEG2, VC1, MPEG4 SP/ASP
  • Video Port Interface (VPIF)
    • Two 8-Bit SD (BT.656), Single 16-Bit HD (BT.1120), or Single Raw (8-/10-/12-Bit) Video Capture Channels
    • Two 8-Bit SD (BT.656) or Single 16-Bit HD (BT.1120) Video Display Channels
  • Video Data Conversion Engine (VDCE)
    • Horizontal and Vertical Downscaling
    • Chroma Conversion (4:2:2↔4:2:0)
  • Two Transport Stream Interface (TSIF) Modules
    (One Parallel/Serial and One Serial Only)
    • TSIF for MPEG Transport Stream
    • Simultaneous Synchronous or Asynchronous Input/Output Streams
    • Absolute Time Stamp Detection
    • PID Filter With 7 PID Filter Tables
    • Corresponding Clock Reference Generator (CRGEN) Modules for System Time-Clock Recovery
  • External Memory Interfaces (EMIFs)
    • 297-.310.5-MHz 32-Bit DDR2 SDRAM Memory Controller With 256M-Byte Address Space (1.8-V I/O)
    • Asynchronous 16-Bit-Wide EMIF (EMIFA) With 128M-Byte Address Reach
      • Flash Memory Interfaces
        • NOR (8-/16-Bit-Wide Data)
        • NAND (8-/16-Bit-Wide Data)
  • Enhanced Direct-Memory-Access (EDMA) Controller (64 Independent Channels)
    • Programmable Default Burst Size
  • 10/100/1000 Mb/s Ethernet MAC (EMAC)
    • IEEE 802.3 Compliant (3.3-V I/O Only)
    • Supports MII and GMII Media Independent Interfaces
    • Management Data I/O (MDIO) Module
  • USB Port With Integrated 2.0 PHY
    • USB 2.0 High-/Full-Speed Client
    • USB 2.0 High-/Full-/Low-Speed Host (Mini-Host, Supporting One External Device)
  • 32-Bit, 33-MHz, 3.3-V Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Master/Slave Interface
    • Conforms to PCI Specification 2.3
  • Two 64-Bit General-Purpose Timers (Each Configurable as Two 32-Bit Timers)
  • One 64-Bit Watchdog Timer
  • Three Configurable UART/IrDA/CIR Modules (One With Modem Control Signals)
    • Supports up to 1.8432 Mbps UART
    • SIR and MIR (0.576 MBAUD)
    • CIR With Programmable Data Encoding
  • One Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) With Two Chip-Selects
  • Master/Slave Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C Bus™)
  • Two Multichannel Audio Serial Ports (McASPs)
    • One Four-Serializer Transmit/Receive Port
    • One Single DIT Transmit Port for S/PDIF
  • 32-Bit Host Port Interface (HPI)
  • VLYNQ™ Interface (FPGA Interface)
  • Two Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) Outputs
  • ATA/ATAPI I/F (ATA/ATAPI-6 Specification)
  • Up to 33 General-Purpose I/O (GPIO) Pins (Multiplexed With Other Device Functions)
  • On-Chip ARM ROM Bootloader (RBL)
  • Individual Power-Saving Modes for ARM/DSP
  • Flexible PLL Clock Generators
  • IEEE-1149.1 (JTAG) Boundary-Scan-Compatible
  • 529-Pin Pb-Free BGA Package (CUT Suffix), 0.8-mm Ball Pitch
  • 0.09-µm/7-Level Cu Metal Process (CMOS)
  • 3.3-V and 1.8-V I/O, 1.2/1.05-V Internal

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  • Get started today with production-ready, easy-to-use audio and video codecs for digital media processors based on DaVinci™ technology. Also available are various O/S Board Support Packages and software updates. All codecs are available for FREE evaluation. REQUEST FREE SOFTWARE!
  • High-Performance Digital Media SoC
    • 594-, 729-MHz C64x+™ Clock Rate
    • 297-, 364.5-MHz ARM926EJ-Strade; Clock Rate
    • Eight 32-Bit C64x+ Instructions/Cycle
    • 4752, 5832 C64x+ MIPS
    • Fully Software-Compatible With C64x/ARM9™
    • Supports SmartReflex™ [-594 only]
      • Class 0
      • 1.05-V and 1.2-V Adaptive Core Voltage
    • Extended Temp Available [-594 only]
    • Industrial Temp Available [-729 only]
  • Advanced Very-Long-Instruction-Word (VLIW) TMS320C64x+™ DSP Core
    • Eight Highly Independent Functional Units
      • Six ALUs (32-/40-Bit), Each Supports Single 32-Bit, Dual 16-Bit, or Quad 8-Bit Arithmetic per Clock Cycle
      • Two Multipliers Support Four 16 ×: 16-Bit Multiplies (32-Bit Results) per Clock Cycle or Eight 8 × 8-Bit Multiplies (16-Bit Results) per Clock Cycle
    • Load-Store Architecture With Non-Aligned Support
    • 64 32-Bit General-Purpose Registers
    • Instruction Packing Reduces Code Size
    • All Instructions Conditional
    • Additional C64x+™ Enhancements
      • Protected Mode Operation
      • Exceptions Support for Error Detection and Program Redirection
      • Hardware Support for Modulo Loop Operation
  • C64x+ Instruction Set Features
    • Byte-Addressable (8-/16-/32-/64-Bit Data)
    • 8-Bit Overflow Protection
    • Bit-Field Extract, Set, Clear
    • Normalization, Saturation, Bit-Counting
    • Compact 16-Bit Instructions
    • Additional Instructions to Support Complex Multiplies
  • C64x+ L1/L2 Memory Architecture
    • 32K-Byte L1P Program RAM/Cache (Direct Mapped)
    • 32K-Byte L1D Data RAM/Cache (2-Way Set-Associative)
    • 128K-Byte L2 Unified Mapped RAM/Cache (Flexible RAM/Cache Allocation)
  • ARM926EJ-S Core
    • Support for 32-Bit and 16-Bit (Thumb® Mode) Instruction Sets
    • DSP Instruction Extensions and Single Cycle MAC
    • ARM® Jazelle® Technology
    • EmbeddedICE-RT™ Logic for Real-Time Debug
  • ARM9 Memory Architecture
    • 16K-Byte Instruction Cache
    • 8K-Byte Data Cache
    • 32K-Byte RAM
    • 8K-Byte ROM
  • Embedded Trace Buffer™ (ETB11™) With 4KB Memory for ARM9 Debug
  • Endianness: Little Endian for ARM and DSP
  • Dual Programmable High-Definition Video Image Co-Processor (HDVICP) Engines
    • Supports a Range of Encode, Decode, and Transcode Operations
      • H.264, MPEG2, VC1, MPEG4 SP/ASP
  • Video Port Interface (VPIF)
    • Two 8-Bit SD (BT.656), Single 16-Bit HD (BT.1120), or Single Raw (8-/10-/12-Bit) Video Capture Channels
    • Two 8-Bit SD (BT.656) or Single 16-Bit HD (BT.1120) Video Display Channels
  • Video Data Conversion Engine (VDCE)
    • Horizontal and Vertical Downscaling
    • Chroma Conversion (4:2:2↔4:2:0)
  • Two Transport Stream Interface (TSIF) Modules
    (One Parallel/Serial and One Serial Only)
    • TSIF for MPEG Transport Stream
    • Simultaneous Synchronous or Asynchronous Input/Output Streams
    • Absolute Time Stamp Detection
    • PID Filter With 7 PID Filter Tables
    • Corresponding Clock Reference Generator (CRGEN) Modules for System Time-Clock Recovery
  • External Memory Interfaces (EMIFs)
    • 297-.310.5-MHz 32-Bit DDR2 SDRAM Memory Controller With 256M-Byte Address Space (1.8-V I/O)
    • Asynchronous 16-Bit-Wide EMIF (EMIFA) With 128M-Byte Address Reach
      • Flash Memory Interfaces
        • NOR (8-/16-Bit-Wide Data)
        • NAND (8-/16-Bit-Wide Data)
  • Enhanced Direct-Memory-Access (EDMA) Controller (64 Independent Channels)
    • Programmable Default Burst Size
  • 10/100/1000 Mb/s Ethernet MAC (EMAC)
    • IEEE 802.3 Compliant (3.3-V I/O Only)
    • Supports MII and GMII Media Independent Interfaces
    • Management Data I/O (MDIO) Module
  • USB Port With Integrated 2.0 PHY
    • USB 2.0 High-/Full-Speed Client
    • USB 2.0 High-/Full-/Low-Speed Host (Mini-Host, Supporting One External Device)
  • 32-Bit, 33-MHz, 3.3-V Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Master/Slave Interface
    • Conforms to PCI Specification 2.3
  • Two 64-Bit General-Purpose Timers (Each Configurable as Two 32-Bit Timers)
  • One 64-Bit Watchdog Timer
  • Three Configurable UART/IrDA/CIR Modules (One With Modem Control Signals)
    • Supports up to 1.8432 Mbps UART
    • SIR and MIR (0.576 MBAUD)
    • CIR With Programmable Data Encoding
  • One Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) With Two Chip-Selects
  • Master/Slave Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C Bus™)
  • Two Multichannel Audio Serial Ports (McASPs)
    • One Four-Serializer Transmit/Receive Port
    • One Single DIT Transmit Port for S/PDIF
  • 32-Bit Host Port Interface (HPI)
  • VLYNQ™ Interface (FPGA Interface)
  • Two Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) Outputs
  • ATA/ATAPI I/F (ATA/ATAPI-6 Specification)
  • Up to 33 General-Purpose I/O (GPIO) Pins (Multiplexed With Other Device Functions)
  • On-Chip ARM ROM Bootloader (RBL)
  • Individual Power-Saving Modes for ARM/DSP
  • Flexible PLL Clock Generators
  • IEEE-1149.1 (JTAG) Boundary-Scan-Compatible
  • 529-Pin Pb-Free BGA Package (CUT Suffix), 0.8-mm Ball Pitch
  • 0.09-µm/7-Level Cu Metal Process (CMOS)
  • 3.3-V and 1.8-V I/O, 1.2/1.05-V Internal

All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The TMS320DM6467 (also referenced as DM6467) leverages TI's DaVinci™ technology to meet the networked media encode and decode digital media processing needs of next-generation embedded devices.

The DM6467 enables OEMs and ODMs to quickly bring to market devices featuring robust operating systems support, rich user interfaces, high processing performance, and long battery life through the maximum flexibility of a fully integrated mixed processor solution.

The dual-core architecture of the DM6467 provides benefits of both DSP and Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) technologies, incorporating a high-performance TMS320C64x+ DSP core and an ARM926EJ-S core.

The ARM926EJ-S is a 32-bit RISC processor core that performs 32-bit or 16-bit instructions and processes 32-bit, 16-bit, or 8-bit data. The core uses pipelining so that all parts of the processor and memory system can operate continuously.

The ARM core incorporates:

  • A coprocessor 15 (CP15) and protection module
  • Data and program Memory Management Units (MMUs) with table look-aside buffers.
  • Separate 16K-byte instruction and 8K-byte data caches. Both are four-way associative with virtual index virtual tag (VIVT).

The TMS320C64x+™ DSPs are the highest-performance fixed-point DSP generation in the TMS320C6000™ DSP platform. It is based on an enhanced version of the second-generation high-performance, advanced very-long-instruction-word (VLIW) architecture developed by Texas Instruments (TI), making these DSP cores an excellent choice for digital media applications. The C64x is a code-compatible member of the C6000™ DSP platform. The TMS320C64x+ DSP is an enhancement of the C64x+ DSP with added functionality and an expanded instruction set.

Any reference to the C64x DSP or C64x CPU also applies, unless otherwise noted, to the C64x+ DSP and C64x+ CPU, respectively.

With performance of up to 5832 million instructions per second (MIPS) at a clock rate of 729 MHz, the C64x+ core offers solutions to high-performance DSP programming challenges. The DSP core possesses the operational flexibility of high-speed controllers and the numerical capability of array processors. The C64x+ DSP core processor has 64 general-purpose registers of 32-bit word length and eight highly independent functional units-two multipliers for a 32-bit result and six arithmetic logic units (ALUs). The eight functional units include instructions to accelerate the performance in video and imaging applications. The DSP core can produce four 16-bit multiply-accumulates (MACs) per cycle for a total of 2376 million MACs per second (MMACS), or eight 8-bit MACs per cycle for a total of 4752 MMACS. For more details on the C64x+ DSP, see the TMS320C64x/C64x+ DSP CPU and Instruction Set Reference Guide(literature number SPRU732).

The DM6467 also has application-specific hardware logic, on-chip memory, and additional on-chip peripherals similar to the other C6000 DSP platform devices. The DM6467 core uses a two-level cache-based architecture. The Level 1 program cache (L1P) is a 256K-bit direct mapped cache and the Level 1 data cache (L1D) is a 640K-bit 2-way set-associative cache. The Level 2 memory/cache (L2) consists of an 512K-bit memory space that is shared between program and data space. L2 memory can be configured as mapped memory, cache, or combinations of the two.

The peripheral set includes: a configurable video port; a 10/100/1000 Mb/s Ethernet MAC (EMAC) with a Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) module; a 4-bit transfer/4-bit receive VLYNQ interface; an inter-integrated circuit (I2C) Bus interface; a multichannel audio serial port (McASP0) with 4 serializers; a secondary multichannel audio serial port (McASP1) with a single transmit serializer; 2 64-bit general-purpose timers each configurable as 2 independent 32-bit timers; 1 64-bit watchdog timer; a configurable 32-bit host port interface (HPI); up to 33-pins of general-purpose input/output (GPIO) with programmable interrupt/event generation modes, multiplexed with other peripherals; 3 UART/IrDA/CIR interfaces with modem interface signals on UART0; 2 pulse width modulator (PWM) peripherals; an ATA/ATAPI-6 interface; a 33-MHz peripheral component interface (PCI); and 2 external memory interfaces: an asynchronous external memory interface (EMIFA) for slower memories/peripherals, and a higher speed synchronous memory interface for DDR2.

The Ethernet Media Access Controller (EMAC) provides an efficient interface between the DM6467 and the network. The DM6467 EMAC support both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX, or 10 Mbits/second (Mbps) and 100 Mbps in either half- or full-duplex mode; and 1000Base-TX (1 Gbps) in full-duplex mode with hardware flow control and quality of service (QOS) support.

The Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) module continuously polls all 32 MDIO addresses in order to enumerate all PHY devices in the system. Once a PHY candidate has been selected by the ARM, the MDIO module transparently monitors its link state by reading the PHY status register. Link change events are stored in the MDIO module and can optionally interrupt the ARM, allowing the ARM to poll the link status of the device without continuously performing costly MDIO accesses.

The PCI, HPI, I2C, SPI, USB2.0, and VLYNQ ports allow the DM6467 to easily control peripheral devices and/or communicate with host processors.

The DM6467 also includes a High-Definition Video/Imaging Co-processor (HDVICP) and Video Data Conversion Engine (VDCE) to offload many video and imaging processing tasks from the DSP core, making more DSP MIPS available for common video and imaging algorithms. For more information on the HDVICP enhanced codecs, such as H.264 and MPEG4, please contact your nearest TI sales representative.

The rich peripheral set provides the ability to control external peripheral devices and communicate with external processors. For details on each of the peripherals, see the related sections later in this document and the associated peripheral reference guides.

The DM6467 has a complete set of development tools for both the ARM and DSP. These include C compilers, a DSP assembly optimizer to simplify programming and scheduling, and a Windows™ debugger interface for visibility into source code

The TMS320DM6467 (also referenced as DM6467) leverages TI's DaVinci™ technology to meet the networked media encode and decode digital media processing needs of next-generation embedded devices.

The DM6467 enables OEMs and ODMs to quickly bring to market devices featuring robust operating systems support, rich user interfaces, high processing performance, and long battery life through the maximum flexibility of a fully integrated mixed processor solution.

The dual-core architecture of the DM6467 provides benefits of both DSP and Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) technologies, incorporating a high-performance TMS320C64x+ DSP core and an ARM926EJ-S core.

The ARM926EJ-S is a 32-bit RISC processor core that performs 32-bit or 16-bit instructions and processes 32-bit, 16-bit, or 8-bit data. The core uses pipelining so that all parts of the processor and memory system can operate continuously.

The ARM core incorporates:

  • A coprocessor 15 (CP15) and protection module
  • Data and program Memory Management Units (MMUs) with table look-aside buffers.
  • Separate 16K-byte instruction and 8K-byte data caches. Both are four-way associative with virtual index virtual tag (VIVT).

The TMS320C64x+™ DSPs are the highest-performance fixed-point DSP generation in the TMS320C6000™ DSP platform. It is based on an enhanced version of the second-generation high-performance, advanced very-long-instruction-word (VLIW) architecture developed by Texas Instruments (TI), making these DSP cores an excellent choice for digital media applications. The C64x is a code-compatible member of the C6000™ DSP platform. The TMS320C64x+ DSP is an enhancement of the C64x+ DSP with added functionality and an expanded instruction set.

Any reference to the C64x DSP or C64x CPU also applies, unless otherwise noted, to the C64x+ DSP and C64x+ CPU, respectively.

With performance of up to 5832 million instructions per second (MIPS) at a clock rate of 729 MHz, the C64x+ core offers solutions to high-performance DSP programming challenges. The DSP core possesses the operational flexibility of high-speed controllers and the numerical capability of array processors. The C64x+ DSP core processor has 64 general-purpose registers of 32-bit word length and eight highly independent functional units-two multipliers for a 32-bit result and six arithmetic logic units (ALUs). The eight functional units include instructions to accelerate the performance in video and imaging applications. The DSP core can produce four 16-bit multiply-accumulates (MACs) per cycle for a total of 2376 million MACs per second (MMACS), or eight 8-bit MACs per cycle for a total of 4752 MMACS. For more details on the C64x+ DSP, see the TMS320C64x/C64x+ DSP CPU and Instruction Set Reference Guide(literature number SPRU732).

The DM6467 also has application-specific hardware logic, on-chip memory, and additional on-chip peripherals similar to the other C6000 DSP platform devices. The DM6467 core uses a two-level cache-based architecture. The Level 1 program cache (L1P) is a 256K-bit direct mapped cache and the Level 1 data cache (L1D) is a 640K-bit 2-way set-associative cache. The Level 2 memory/cache (L2) consists of an 512K-bit memory space that is shared between program and data space. L2 memory can be configured as mapped memory, cache, or combinations of the two.

The peripheral set includes: a configurable video port; a 10/100/1000 Mb/s Ethernet MAC (EMAC) with a Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) module; a 4-bit transfer/4-bit receive VLYNQ interface; an inter-integrated circuit (I2C) Bus interface; a multichannel audio serial port (McASP0) with 4 serializers; a secondary multichannel audio serial port (McASP1) with a single transmit serializer; 2 64-bit general-purpose timers each configurable as 2 independent 32-bit timers; 1 64-bit watchdog timer; a configurable 32-bit host port interface (HPI); up to 33-pins of general-purpose input/output (GPIO) with programmable interrupt/event generation modes, multiplexed with other peripherals; 3 UART/IrDA/CIR interfaces with modem interface signals on UART0; 2 pulse width modulator (PWM) peripherals; an ATA/ATAPI-6 interface; a 33-MHz peripheral component interface (PCI); and 2 external memory interfaces: an asynchronous external memory interface (EMIFA) for slower memories/peripherals, and a higher speed synchronous memory interface for DDR2.

The Ethernet Media Access Controller (EMAC) provides an efficient interface between the DM6467 and the network. The DM6467 EMAC support both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX, or 10 Mbits/second (Mbps) and 100 Mbps in either half- or full-duplex mode; and 1000Base-TX (1 Gbps) in full-duplex mode with hardware flow control and quality of service (QOS) support.

The Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) module continuously polls all 32 MDIO addresses in order to enumerate all PHY devices in the system. Once a PHY candidate has been selected by the ARM, the MDIO module transparently monitors its link state by reading the PHY status register. Link change events are stored in the MDIO module and can optionally interrupt the ARM, allowing the ARM to poll the link status of the device without continuously performing costly MDIO accesses.

The PCI, HPI, I2C, SPI, USB2.0, and VLYNQ ports allow the DM6467 to easily control peripheral devices and/or communicate with host processors.

The DM6467 also includes a High-Definition Video/Imaging Co-processor (HDVICP) and Video Data Conversion Engine (VDCE) to offload many video and imaging processing tasks from the DSP core, making more DSP MIPS available for common video and imaging algorithms. For more information on the HDVICP enhanced codecs, such as H.264 and MPEG4, please contact your nearest TI sales representative.

The rich peripheral set provides the ability to control external peripheral devices and communicate with external processors. For details on each of the peripherals, see the related sections later in this document and the associated peripheral reference guides.

The DM6467 has a complete set of development tools for both the ARM and DSP. These include C compilers, a DSP assembly optimizer to simplify programming and scheduling, and a Windows™ debugger interface for visibility into source code

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* Data sheet TMS320DM6467 Digital Media System-on-Chip datasheet (Rev. H) 11 Jul 2012
* Errata TMS320DM6467 DMSoC Silicon Errata Silicon Revisions 3.0, 1.1, and 1.0 (Rev. G) 02 Nov 2010
Application note High-Speed Interface Layout Guidelines (Rev. J) PDF | HTML 24 Feb 2023
Application note Introduction to TMS320C6000 DSP Optimization 06 Oct 2011
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Module User's Guide (Rev. D) 25 Mar 2011
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC DDR2 Memory Controller User's Guide (Rev. E) 21 Mar 2011
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) User's Guide (Rev. B) 17 Mar 2011
Application note Using the TMS320DM646x DMSoC Bootloader (Rev. D) 04 Mar 2011
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Enhanced Direct Memory Access Controller (EDMA) User's Guide (Rev. B) 14 Jan 2011
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC 64-Bit Timer User's Guide (Rev. B) 07 Jan 2011
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC EMAC/MDIO Module User's Guide (Rev. A) 23 Dec 2010
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Pulse-Width Modulator (PWM) User's Guide (Rev. A) 06 Aug 2010
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC ARM Subsystem Reference Guide (Rev. E) 04 Aug 2010
User guide TMS320C64x+ DSP Megamodule Reference Guide (Rev. K) 03 Aug 2010
User guide TMS320C64x/C64x+ DSP CPU and Instruction Set Reference Guide (Rev. J) 30 Jul 2010
Application note Migrating from TMS320DM6467 to TMS320DM6467T (Rev. B) 08 Jun 2010
Application note Using the Video Port of TMS320DM646x (Rev. A) 06 Apr 2010
Application note USB Compliance Checklist (Rev. A) 10 Mar 2010
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller User's Guide (Rev. E) 20 Nov 2009
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) User's Guide (Rev. B) 16 Nov 2009
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Peripherals Overview Reference Guide (Rev. B) 16 Nov 2009
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Video Port Interface (VPIF) User's Guide (Rev. D) 16 Nov 2009
Application note TMS320DM6467 Power Consumption Summary (Rev. B) 24 Oct 2009
Application note Running a TMS320C64x+ Codec Across TMS320C64x+ Based DSP Platforms 24 Sep 2009
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Video Data Conversion Engine (VDCE) User's Guide (Rev. A) 26 Aug 2009
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Asynchronous External Memory Interface (EMIF) User's Guide (Rev. C) 14 Jul 2009
Application note LSP 2.10 DaVinci Linux Drivers (Rev. A) 08 Jul 2009
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) User's Gde (Rev. D) 21 Jun 2009
Application note TMS320DM6467 SoC Architecture and Throughput Overview (Rev. B) 10 Jun 2009
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) User's Guide (Rev. A) 13 Mar 2009
User guide TMS320C64x+ DSP Cache User's Guide (Rev. B) 11 Feb 2009
Application note Multiple TMS320DM6467 PCI Interface 10 Feb 2009
Application note PCI Express to TMS320DM646x PCI Interface Through XIO2000A Bridge 03 Feb 2009
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC ATA Controller User's Guide (Rev. A) 27 Jan 2009
User guide TMS320DM6467 DVEVM v2.0 Getting Started Guide (Rev. D) 31 Dec 2008
Application note Migrating from TMS320DM642 to TMS320DM6467 17 Nov 2008
Application note Migrating from TMS320DM6446 to TMS320DM6467 17 Nov 2008
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Host Port Interface (HPI) User's Guide (Rev. A) 07 Nov 2008
More literature DaVinci Technology Overview Brochure (Rev. B) 27 Sep 2008
Application note Enabling SmartReflex on the TMS320DM6467 10 Sep 2008
More literature End-to-end video infrastructure solutions 29 Aug 2008
Application note Understanding TI's PCB Routing Rule-Based DDR Timing Specification (Rev. A) 17 Jul 2008
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Transport Stream Interface (TSIF) Module User's Guide (Rev. E) 02 Jul 2008
Application note TMS320DM6467 Universal Serial Bus Downstream Host Compliance Testing 30 May 2008
Application note Building a Small Embedded Linux Kernel Example (Rev. A) 27 May 2008
Application note HDMI Transmitter/Receiver Support on TMS320DM6467 05 May 2008
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Multichannel Audio Serial Port (McASP) User's Guide (Rev. B) 13 Mar 2008
Application note TMS320DM6467 Universal Serial Bus Upstream Device Compliance Testing 30 Jan 2008
More literature DaVinci Newsletter 4Q 2007 - DM6467 Issue 03 Dec 2007
More literature TMS320DM6467 DaVinci FAQ 03 Dec 2007
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC Clock Reference Generator (CRGEN) User's Guide 03 Dec 2007
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC DSP Subsystem Reference Guide 03 Dec 2007
User guide TMS320DM646x DMSoC VLYNQ Port User's Guide 03 Dec 2007
Application note Thermal Considerations for the DM64xx, DM64x, and C6000 Devices 20 May 2007
Application note Migrating from TMS320C64x to TMS320C64x+ (Rev. A) 20 Oct 2005

Design & development

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Debug probe

TMDSEMU200-U — XDS200 USB Debug Probe

The XDS200 is a debug probe (emulator) used for debugging TI embedded devices.  The XDS200 features a balance of low cost with good performance as compared to the low cost XDS110 and the high performance XDS560v2.  It supports a wide variety of standards (IEEE1149.1, IEEE1149.7, SWD) in a (...)

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Debug probe

TMDSEMU560V2STM-U — XDS560™ software v2 system trace USB debug probe

The XDS560v2 is the highest performance of the XDS560™ family of debug probes and supports both the traditional JTAG standard (IEEE1149.1) and cJTAG (IEEE1149.7).  Note that it does not support serial wire debug (SWD).

All XDS debug probes support Core and System Trace in all ARM and DSP processors (...)

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Debug probe

TMDSEMU560V2STM-UE — XDS560v2 System Trace USB & Ethernet Debug Probe

The XDS560v2 is the highest performance of the XDS560™ family of debug probes and supports both the traditional JTAG standard (IEEE1149.1) and cJTAG (IEEE1149.7). Note that it does not support serial wire debug (SWD).

All XDS debug probes support Core and System Trace in all ARM and DSP processors (...)

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Software development kit (SDK)

LINUXDVSDK-DV — Linux Digital Video Software Development Kits (DVSDK) v2x/v3x - DaVinci Digital Media Processors

Effective Oct 2010 - Linux DVSDK v4 has been released. For DaVinci™ devices not listed above, search TI.com for your device part number; This product page will have a link to your current DVSDK.

The Linux™ Digital Video Software Development Kits (DVSDKs) enable DaVinci system integrators to (...)


Application software & framework

TMDMFP — Multimedia Framework Products (MFP) - Codec Engine, Framework Components and XDAIS

Multimedia Framework Products (MFP)

A major advantage of programmable signal processors over fixed-function devices is their ability to accelerate multiple multimedia functions and provide flexible environments to enable user customization. However, sharing scarce embedded hardware resources between (...)

Code example or demo

DEMOAPP-DM6467 — DEMO - DM6467 Application Example & Demo Code

Free Example Code - TI provides proof-of-concept application code to demonstrate some of the hardware and software capabilities of its devices.

  • Click GET SOFTWARE to access Application Demo and Documentation, based on the DM6467 EVM (evaluation module).

Software codec

C64XPLUSCODECS — CODECS - Video and Speech- C64x+-based Devices (OMAP35x, C645x, C647x, DM646, DM644x, DM643x)

TI codecs are free, come with production licensing and are available for download now. All are production-tested for easy integration into video and voice applications. Click GET SOFTWARE button (above) to access the most recent, tested codec versions available. Datasheets and Release Notes are on (...)
Software codec

DM6467CODECS Codecs for DM6467 - Software and Documentation

TI codecs are free, come with production licensing and are available for download now. All are production-tested for easy integration into audio, video and voice applications. Click GET SOFTWARE button (above) to access the most recent, tested codec versions available. Datasheets and Release Notes (...)

Supported products & hardware

Supported products & hardware

Products
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
TMS320DM6467 Digital Media System-on-Chip TMS320DM6467T Digital Media System-on-Chip
Download options
Simulation model

DM646x ZUT BSDL Model (Rev. A)

SPRM276A.ZIP (12 KB) - BSDL Model
Simulation model

DM646x ZUT IBIS Model (Rev. E)

SPRM277E.ZIP (753 KB) - IBIS Model
Calculation tool

SPRC815 Download: TMS320DM6467 Pin Mux Utility

The DM6467 uses a great deal of internal pin multiplexing to allow the most functionality in the smallest and lowest cost package. This utility allows the pin multiplexing registers of the device to be calculated with ease, as well as showing what peripherals can be used together. This software (...)
Supported products & hardware

Supported products & hardware

Products
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
TMS320DM6467 Digital Media System-on-Chip
Schematic

TMS320DM646x Orcad Symbols

SPRR103.ZIP (10 KB)
Package Pins CAD symbols, footprints & 3D models
FCBGA (CUT) 529 Ultra Librarian

Ordering & quality

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