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TDA2 Datasheet, PDF (2/4 Pages) Texas Instruments – ADAS Applications Processor TDA2x System-on-Chip Technical Brief
TDA2
SPRT680 – OCTOBER 2013
1.2 Applications
• Mono or Stereo Front Camera
• LVDS or Ethernet Surround View
• Blind Spot Detection
• Sensor Fusion
• Remote Applications and Monitoring
• Lane Departure Warning
• Night Vision System
• Rear View Video Display
• Pedestrian Detection
• Traffic Sign Recognition
• Dynamic and Adaptive Cruise Control
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1.3 Description
TDA2x Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) applications processors are a highly integrated,
programmable platform that leverages TI’s OMAP™ technology to meet the intense processing needs of
the modern infotainment-enabled automobile.
The device enables Original-Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Original-Design Manufacturers
(ODMs) to quickly bring to market devices featuring robust operating systems support, rich user interfaces,
and high processing performance through the maximum flexibility of a fully integrated mixed processor
solution. The device also combines programmable video processing with a highly integrated peripheral
set.
Programmability is provided by dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 RISC CPUs with Neon™ extension, TI C66x
VLIW floating-point DSP core, and Vision AccelerationPac (with one or more embedded vision engines).
The ARM allows developers to keep control functions separate from vision algorithms programmed on the
DSP and coprocessors, thus reducing the complexity of the system software.
The TMS320C66x (C66x) DSP core is the next-generation fixed and floating-point DSP in the C6000™
DSP family. The new C66x DSP enhances the C674x with 4x the multiply operations per cycle, expanded
SIMD support for floating-point operations, improved floating-point arithmetic, and enhanced vector
processing capabilities for fixed and floating point.
TDA2x ADAS Applications Processors also includes the programmable Vision AccelerationPac with
embedded vision engines (EVEs) to off-load many video analytics processing tasks from the DSP core,
making more DSP engines available for mid- and high-level analytics processing.
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 complete data manual or technical
reference manual for the device. Available peripheral sets include an image video accelrator (IVA-HD), a
single-port gigabit ethernet MAC (GMAC), dual controller area network (DCAN) interfaces, a PCI Express
2.0 port with integrated physical layer, 16-channel McASP, 10 UARTs with support for IrDA and CIR
support, four McSPI, five I2C master/slave interfaces; a multichannel video input port (VIP) supporting up
to 10 multiplexed connections, up to 256 GPIO pins; sixteen 32-bit general-purpose timers; a system
watchdog timer; DDR2 and DDR3 memory controllers. For a complete list of available peripherals, see the
device data manual.
Additionally, Texas Instruments provides a complete set of development tools for the ARM, DSP, and EVE
coprocessor, including C compilers, a DSP assembly optimizer to simplify programming and scheduling, a
debugging interface for visibility into source code execution, and the new WEBENCH® Automotive Design
Tool from TI.com.
The TDA2x ADAS processor is qualified according to AEC-Q100 standard.
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Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) TDA2x System-on-Chip
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