Sitara ARM Processor
Marketed by | Texas Instruments |
---|---|
Designed by | ARM Holdings |
Common manufacturer(s) |
|
Max. CPU clock rate | 450 MHz AM18x to 1 GHz AM37x |
Instruction set | ARMv7 |
Cores | 1 |
The Sitara ARM Processor family, developed by Texas Instruments, features ARM Cortex-A8 and ARM9 technology to serve a broad base of applications. Development using Sitara Processors is supported by the open source Beagle community as well as Texas Instruments' open source development community.[1][2]
Products featuring Sitara ARM
- Nest, a learning thermostat that programs itself to save energy[3]
- Public teardown available at http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/334
- For a product demo, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9qCLs8txBo&feature=player_embedded
- MOD/MOD Live, the world's first GPS-enabled Micro Optics Displays (MOD) for snow goggles[4]
- Texas Instruments White Paper available at http://www.ti.com/lit/ml/sprl096/sprl096.pdf
- For a product demo, see http://vimeo.com/31574543
- BeagleBone Black provides a host of user applications from an open source community including real time video, robotic control, web browser interfacing, and much more for $45
- For more information, see http://beagleboard.org/bone
- For a product demo, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blUVZUnIlA8
- MYIR provides low-cost EVM and SoM based on TI AM335x Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 processors.
- For more information about the Evaluation board, please check MYD-AM335X, MYD-AM335X-Y, MYD-AM335X-J
- For more information about the System on Module, please check MYC-AM335X, MCC-AM335X-Y, MCC-AM335X-J
- MYIR provides an excellent high-performance Single Board Computer based on TI AM437x Sitara ARM Cortex-A9 processors.
- For more information about the Single Board Computer, please check Rico Board
- Forlinx Embedded provides stable and cost effective single board computers based on TI AM335x Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 processors.
- For more information about single board computers, please check
- For more information about CPU Module, please check
The Sitara family
Sitara ARM Processors available today include:
Model number | Core | DMIPs | GPU | Memory | OS | Features | Applications | Pricing | Datasheet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AM18x[5] | ARM9 up to 456 MHz | Up to 410 | N/A | LPDDR1/DDR2 | Linux/StarterWare/ WinCE |
LCD Controller, SATA, Video In/Out, 10/100 Mbit/s EMAC, USB w/PHY | Smart meter, Wi-Fi Router | Starting at $4.55 (10K) | http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am1808.pdf |
AM335x[6] | ARM Cortex-A8 up to 1 GHz | Up to 2000 | SGX530 | LPDDR1/DDR2/ DDR3/DDR3L |
Linux/Android/ StarterWare/WinCE/ FreeBSD |
LCD Controller, CAN, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s EMAC | PND, Connected Home, Industrial Automation | Starting at $7.50 (10K) | http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am3358.pdf |
AM35x[7] | ARM Cortex-A8 up to 600 MHz | Up to 1200 | SGX530 | LPDDR1/DDR2 | Linux/Android/ WinCE |
Display Subsystem, Video In/Out, 10/100 Mbit/s EMAC, CAN, USB w/PHY | IA, PLC, Infotainment | Starting at $12.25 (10K) | http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am3517.pdf |
AM37x[8] | ARM Cortex-A8 up to 1 GHz | Up to 2000 | SGX530 | LPDDR1 | Linux/Android/ WinCE |
Display Subsystem, Video In/Out, PoP packaging, USB, Lowest power | PND, Ed. Tablet, PDT | Starting at $12.25 (10K) | http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/am3715.pdf |
See also
References
External links
|