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The dspbridge is a kernel driver for the OMAP3 architecture. It provides a interface to control and communicate with the DSP, enabling parallel processing in embedded devices.
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1. DevKit8000 Evaluation Kit
TI OMAP3530 Processor based on 600MHz ARM Cortex-A8 core
Memory supporting 128MByte DDR SDRAM and 128MByte NAND Flash
UART, USB OTG, Ethernet, Camera, Audio, SD/MMC, Keyboard, Jtag,...
Supports 24-bit TFT LCD, DVI-D and TV S-Video Output Display
Supports Linux2.6 and WinCE 6.0
Overview
Embest DevKit8000 Evaluation Kit is an ideal hardware and software platform for OMAP35x
processor development, it is a complete development system accelerating time to market for
OEMs building portable handheld, multimedia, medical instrument or embedded devices. The
platform features an OMAP3530 Application Processor with supporting peripheral hardware and
a production-quality Windows® Embedded CE 6.0 BSP; it can also run Linux 2.6.28, a demo of
Google Android OS and Angstrom (GPE) released version is also included in the product.
The Evaluation Board
The DevKit8000 Evaluation Board is a high-performance compact board based on TI OMAP3530
processor (ARM Cortex-A8 Core ~600MHz paired with a TMS320C64x+ DSP ~430MHz), with
128MByte DDR SDRAM and 128MByte NAND Flash as well as a USB OTG interface
supporting 480Mbps speed. The board exposes many other hardware interfaces including RS232
2. serial port, LCD/TSP, DVI-D, S-Video, Ethernet, SD/MMC, keyboard, camera, SPI, I2C and
JTAG.
DevKit8000 Evaluation Board provides a wide range of video output interfaces (LCD, DVI-D,
S-Video).
TFT LCD (24-bit True Color, Resolution supporting up to 2048*2048)
DVI-D for connecting to digital computer monitor (Supports 720p, 30fps signals output)
S-Video out for connecting to TV for NTSC or PAL video output
The DevKit8000 Evaluation Board is able to support WinCE OS and Linux. The WinCE OS
software package includes WinCE6.0 BSP and drivers of which many are in source code; and the
Linux BSP contains the compile tools, the source code of the boot loader and the Linux 2.6.28
and the device drivers. The board has two methods to boot the system and you can boot the board
from either SD card or NAND Flash. Embest also provides the demo of Google Android OS and
Angstrom (GPE) for user experience.
The Evaluation Kit
The DevKit8000 Evaluation Kit includes the DevKit8000 evaluation board and all necessary
accessories to help users start their design of multimedia applications. It is preloaded with Linux
OS in NAND flash and WinCE OS in SD card. User can display the system by using a 4.3" or
7”TFT LCD and Touch screen or using a DVI-D monitor with an HDMI to DVI-D cable, or using
a TV for NTSC or PAL video display. The USB OTG can be used as USB Host function with a
Mini-A to Standard-A cable, or as USB Device function with a Mini-B to Standard-A cable. The
board has audio and video codecs, with the support of DSP, H.264, MPEG4, CIF, and D1 media
formats can all be supported. Along with the kit, Embest provides user manual, schematic
drawing and datasheet documents to help customers better understand and use the kit.
Power Net
TV S-Video
Mic LCD
4.3” or 7”LCD
Audio
USB HOST
USB USB OTG
HOST / Device DVI DVI-D monitor
USB HUB
Indicates the device won’t be provided in the Kit, user must prepare it themselves if they need.
Indicates the device or cable will be provided in the Kit by Embest.
The DevKit8000 Evaluation Kit for WinCE has eBook functions, supporting Microsoft office
applications such as WORD, EXCEL, PDF and TXT for viewing documents; it also has Power
Management function, which can manage the Backlight, batter and achieve the sleep/wake-up
function; it also has synchronizing function, which enables data synchronization between your PC
and the kit; it would also be a media player which is capable of playing audio or video files like
3. MP3 or MP4.
The DevKit8000 Evaluation Kit for Linux has provided some demos for user. Google Android OS
is a very good open-source mobile phone operating system; and Angstrom (GPE) makes a stable
and user-friendly distribution for embedded devices like handhelds, user can use the demo to
experience the charm of OMAP. Embest will provide the source code for Linux 2.6.28 and the file
system; user can develop the driver and the applications with the board.
Cross Ethernet cable USB cable Serial cable S-video cable HDMI to DVI-D cable
A to Mini-A, A to Mini-B
5V@2A Power adapter USB HUB
SD card
DevKit8000 Evaluation board
4.3” or 7”LCD+Touch Screen Touch Pen CD
DevKit8000 Evaluation Kit (Complete Configuration)
4. Characteristic Display
Android system support
The DevKit8000 can support Android which is a
software platform and operating system for mobile
devices, based on the Linux kernel, developed by
Google and later the Open Handset Alliance. The
board can run various applications based on
Android. It supports 4.3" and 7”TFT LCD display
and touch panel function. It can use the built-in
audio player of Android to play kinds of audio
files and transfer data through SD card or USB
OTG.
Angstrom system support
DevKit8000 can display Angstrom system on a
DVI_D monitor running 720p videos at 30fps.
DevKit8000 can use various software of Angsrtom
to implement file editing, internet surfing, audio
and video files playing and graphics editing and
more other functions. User can use USB mouser to
operate on Angstrom system.
DVSDK software Package
DevKit8000 supports DVSDK package which
includes following functions:
Supports 2D/3D graphics acceleration
Supports DSP codec
(Supports audio and video hardware decoding)
Supports S-Video output
5. Hardware Features
The OMAP3530 processor is based on the market’s first broad offering of the ARM®
Cortex™-A8 core to provide an unprecedented combination of laptop-like performance at
handheld power levels in a single chip. With more than four times the processing power of today’s
300MHz ARM9 devices, the superscalar 600 MHz Cortex-A8 core is integrated into four new
OMAP35x applications processors. The processor offer a variety of combinations of the
Cortex-A8 core, multimedia- rich peripherals, OpenGL® ES 2.0 compatible graphics engine,
video accelerators and TMS320C64x+ DSP core.
The DevKit8000 Evaluation board is based on OMAP3530 processor and takes full features of
the processor. This board is characterized as follows:
Processor
OMAP3530 processor (pin-to-pin compatible with OMAP35x families)
600-MHz ARM Cortex™-A8 Core
412-MHz TMS320C64x+™ DSP Core
Integrated L1 memory for ARM CPU (16kB I-Cache, 16kB D-Cache, 256kB L2)
and On-Chip memory (64kB SRAM, 112kB ROM)
Memory
128MByte DDR SDRAM, 166MHz
128MByte NAND Flash, 16bit
Audio/Video Interfaces
A 4 line S-VIDEO interface
An HDMI interface (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
A audio input interface
A two-channel audio output interface
A TFT LCD interface, 24-bit true color, resolution supporting up to 2048*2048
4 line Touch Screen
Data Transfer Interface
• Serial port:
1 x 3 line serial port, RS232 voltage
1 x 5 line serial port, TTL voltage
• USB port:
1 x USB2.0 OTG, High-speed, 480Mbps
1 x USB2.0 Host, High-speed, 480Mbps
• SD/MMC port:
1 channel SD/MMC port, support 3.3V and 1.8V logic voltage
1 channel SD/MMC port, support 1.8V logic voltage
• Ethernet: 10/100Mbps, RJ45 connector
• 1 channel McSPI Interface (Multichannel Serial Port Interface)
• 1 channel McBSP interface (Multi-Channel Buffered Serial Port)
• 1 channel I2C interface
• 1 channel HDQ interface (HDQ/1-Wire)
Input Interface
• 1 Camera interface (support CCD or CMOS camera)
• 6*6 keyboard interface
• One 14-pin JTAG interface
• One BOOT button
• One RESET button
• One USER button
• One ON/OFF button
6. Mechanical Parameters
• Dimensions: 110 mm x 95 mm
• Input Voltage: +5V
• Power Consumption: 0.5A @ 5V
• Temperature Range: -40 ℃ ~ 85 ℃ (Chip supported)
• Humidity Range: 20% ~ 90%
Interface Introduction
HDMI Power button
USB HOST USB OTG
TFT_LCD MIC IN
SD/MMC AUDIO OUT
CPU(OMAP3530) S-VIDEO
caramer Power supply
RAM and Flash Power input
Key interface JTAG interface
UART LAN interface
Extern interface Reset/boot key
9. Software
The DevKit8000 Evaluation board provides Window CE 6.0.net BSP and Linux 2.6.28 BSP,
steady-going drivers, many of which are all in source code. Please refer to below table.
OS Item Feature Description
Version X-loader-1.41 U-boot 1.3.3
Boot Mode Boot Linux from SD card, NAND Flash or Ethernet
Boot
Image update Support updating image from SD card or Ethernet
Version Linux 2.6.28
File System ROM/CRAM/EXT2/EXT3/FAT/NFS/JFFS2/UBIFS
Format
Kernel
UART, RTC, NET, Nand, LCD, Touch Screen, MMD/SD,
and Driver
USB OTG, DVI, Keypad, LED
drivers
Linux File File System Ramdisk File System, UBI File System
System Format
function Provided Lib (ALSA -lib, tslib, glibc), udev support
Audio (XMMS), network (firefox), graphics editor (gimp)
Angstrom
and document processing software (Abiword)
Google developed a platform based on Linux open-source
Android
Demo mobile phone operating system
Support MPEG4, MPEG2, H264, mp3, aac audio/video
DVSDK
formats and Codecs
Version x-load-1.41, eboot
Boot Mode Boot WINCE from SD card, NAND Flash or Ethernet
Boot
Image update Support updating image from SD card or Ethernet
System KITL kernel debug, Reboot, Watchdog, RTC
Characteristics
display driver (DVI, TFT LCD)
Driver SD card, Keyboard, McSPI, McBSP, Audio, NET, NLED,
WinCE
USB OTG
System Power Management (backlight drive, battery-driven,
System sleep/ wake-up function)
function Hive registry support
ROM file system support
Software Mediaplayer 9.0, Word and Internet Explorer 6.0
features .NET Compact Framework 3.5
10. Order Information
Order No. T6010074 (Standard Configuration)
Item DevKit8000 Evaluation Board
Hardware One DevKit8000 Evaluation board
One 512MB SD card
One Serial cable (IDC10-to-DB9)
One 5V@2A Power adapter
Software and Documents (user manual, schematic drawing, Datasheet)
Documents WinCE.net 6.0 BSP
Linux 2.6.28 BSP
Order No. T6010075 (Complete Configuration)
Item DevKit8000 Evaluation Kit
Hardware One DevKit8000 Evaluation board
One 4.3” TFT LCD (With Touch panel, CHI HSIN LR043JC211 LCD
Model)
One 512MB SD card
One Serial cable (IDC10-to-DB9)
One 5V@2A Power adapter
One Touch Pen
One USB cable (Type A Male to Type Mini-B Male)
One USB cable (Type A Female to Type Mini-A Male)
One USB HUB
One Cross Ethernet cable
One HDMI to DVI-D cable
One S-Video cable
Software and Documents (user manual, schematic drawing, Datasheet)
Documents WinCE.net 6.0 BSP
Linux 2.6.28 BSP
Options 7”TFT LCD (INNOLUX AT070TN83 LCD Model, if you want to change to
7”TFT LCD, please specify)
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