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Imaging board based on TI's Cortex-A8 and DSP combo

Richard Wilson
Friday 27 January 2012 00:05
MSC Vertriebs has expanded its range of ARM-based embedded boards in compliance with the Qseven standard 1.20.

The boards are based on the Integra C6A8168 processor from Texas Instruments with an ARM Cortex-A8 core with up to 3000 DMIPS and a digital signal processor.

The 10 GMACS / 7.2 GFLPOS DSP at 1.25GHz C674x supports 32/64-bit single/double precision floating point.

Designed for image processing in industrial automation, medicine and security systems, the board’s ARM Grafic Engine Neon supports video imaging, speech, audio codes and frameworks.

TI offers with the optimized C6EZAccel and C6EZRun libraries a comprehensive software support for numerous tasks e.g. digital filtering, complex mathematics calculations, image data processing and image analysis. C6EZRun executes the code porting, to run ARM code on the DSP

The MSC Q7-TI8168 embedded module offers one PCI Express channel, a Gbit Ethernet interface, single channel LVDS up to 1920 x 1080 pixels and an HDMI/DVI 1.3 interface.

There are five USB 2.0 hosts and an USB 2.0 client, an I2C, an AC97 audio and an SPI interface available. User data can be stored over two SATA II channels.

A memory card will be connected via SD/SDIO. The Qseven module integrates a 1GB fast DDR3-1600 RAM and an NAND flash memory with a maximal capacity of 8GB.

www.msc-ge.com
 

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