The DM357 processor includes an ARM926EJ-S core that runs at 270 MHz, as well as a co-processor to speed H.264, MPEG-4 and JPEG (HMJCP) processing, in addition to an integrated video processing subsystem. The multiple codec offering, EMAC functionality and performance features of the DM357 processor, coupled with a Digital Video Evaluation Module (DVEVM) development tool, helps customers quickly and easily develop end equipments that meet the needs of digital video markets.
"Now integrated with H.264, embedded EMAC, DDR2 and other system peripherals, the DM357 is yet another offering from TI that allows developers to add functionality and value to their digital video solutions at minimal cost," said Jacob Alamat, product marketing manager for digital media processors, Texas Instruments. "The DM357 builds on the existing DaVinci technology software framework, which allows customers to quickly develop a scalable product line on TI's digital media processors."
Additionally, developers can re-use intellectual property from the robust DaVinci technology portfolio ( http://www.thedavincieffect.com/) or leverage IP from the vast open-source resources for ARM-based processing to speed them through the development process.
Advanced video performance
The DM357 processor achieves its impressive performance by integrating H.264 at D1 resolution and MPEG-4 encoding and decoding at 30fps per channel, as well as JPEG encoding and decoding at 50 MPixels per second. The integrated H.264 allows for increased compression for greater storage and streaming capability.
The DM357 also includes a carefully selected suite of peripherals, such as high speed USB 2.0 On-The-Go and DDR2. The integrated EMAC, three video digital-to-analog converters, a host port interface and even more system integration save developers more than US$4 in BOM, as well as the associated manufacturing and design costs compared to the use of discrete parts. Priced at just over US$21 in 100 unit volume, the DM357 processor is an even greater value because it includes the integrated, production-quality H.264 in D1 resolution, MPEG-4, JPEG and G.711 codecs without the need to pay licensing fees or royalties to TI with acceptance of a click-wrap legal agreement.
Complete hardware, software and tools solution
The DM357 processor and DVEVM take advantage of all the tools and support included in the DaVinci technology portfolio to help OEMs save months of time. The application programming interfaces (APIs) common across DaVinci offerings also means that developers familiar with DaVinci technology or ARM development can quickly begin creation of their products with virtually no learning curve.
When coupled with the DVEVM, developers are able to get started immediately with product development. The DVEVM helps them achieve the fastest possible time to market, with optimized MontaVista Linux, an uboot loader and drivers for the complete peripheral set. Rounding out the DVEVM are the H.264, JPEG, MPEG-4 SP and G.711 codecs, plus Video Input/Output, Audio In/Out, an external EMAC, USB 2.0 On-The-Go and JTAG for test.
Pricing and availability
The TMS320DM357ZWT processor is now open for order entry from TI and TI authorized distributors. It is priced at US$21.22 in 100 unit volume. The highly integrated device is packaged in a 16 x 16, 0.8 mm pitch ball grid array package. The TMDSEVM357 Digital Video Evaluation Module is also now open for order entry at a cost of US$895. Codecs will be available for download in mid-December. For more information please visit http://www.ti.com/dm357pr.
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