Datasheet Texas Instruments TMS320DM6443BZWTB
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Series | TMS320DM6443 |
Part Number | TMS320DM6443BZWTB |
DaVinci Digital Media System-on-Chip 361-NFBGA
Datasheets
TMS320DM6443 Digital Media System-on-Chip datasheet
PDF, 1.2 Mb, Revision: G, File published: Aug 30, 2010
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Status
Lifecycle Status | NRND (Not recommended for new designs) |
Manufacture's Sample Availability | No |
Packaging
Pin | 361 | 361 | 361 | 361 |
Package Type | ZWT | ZWT | ZWT | ZWT |
Industry STD Term | NFBGA | NFBGA | NFBGA | NFBGA |
JEDEC Code | S-PBGA-N | S-PBGA-N | S-PBGA-N | S-PBGA-N |
Device Marking | TMS320 | DM6443BZWT | 189 | DAVINCI |
Width (mm) | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 |
Length (mm) | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 |
Thickness (mm) | .9 | .9 | .9 | .9 |
Pitch (mm) | .8 | .8 | .8 | .8 |
Max Height (mm) | 1.4 | 1.4 | 1.4 | 1.4 |
Mechanical Data | Download | Download | Download | Download |
Eco Plan
RoHS | Not Compliant |
Pb Free | No |
Design Kits & Evaluation Modules
- JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: TMDSADP
Adaptive Clocking JTAG Emulator Adapters
Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs) - JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: XDS560TRACE
XDS560 Trace Emulator
Lifecycle Status: Obsolete (Manufacturer has discontinued the production of the device) - JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: TMDSEMU200-U
XDS200 USB Debug Probe
Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs) - JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: TMDSEMU560V2STM-UE
XDS560v2 System Trace USB & Ethernet Debug Probe
Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs) - JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: TMDSEMU560V2STM-U
XDS560v2 System Trace USB Debug Probe
Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
Application Notes
- TMS320DM644x Thermal Considerations (Rev. A)PDF, 202 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Apr 23, 2008
- DaVinci System Level Benchmarking MeasurementsPDF, 1.8 Mb, File published: Sep 28, 2006
The DaVinciв„ў platform offers a complete solution for many multimedia applications requiring advanced video codecs. The solution consists of a DM644x dual core architecture that offers high performance along with a rich mix of peripherals and a complete software environment. This environment includes inter-processor communication software via DSP/BIOSв„ў Link, and a codec framework that e - Running Demo via ddd on the DVEVMPDF, 2.1 Mb, File published: Jul 30, 2007
The TMS320DM6446 device includes an ARM core which can run the very popular LinuxВ® operating system. One of Linux strengths is its open source approach enabling developers a wide range of development tools from free open source debugger applications such as ddd to sophisticated IDE-based debuggers sold by independent software vendors such as MontaVista'sВ® DevRocketв„ў and Green Hills&r - Compact Flash (CF) Support on the DVEVMPDF, 398 Kb, File published: Jul 25, 2007
The TMS320DM6446 device has a rich set of peripherals; however, many of these peripherals are multiplexed with each other, and only one is available at a time.Perhaps the best example of a multiplexing scenario found on the TMS320DM6446 device is the asynchronous external memory interface (EMIFA). The pins that make up this interface are multiplexed to service NAND flash, NOR flash, CF, hard - Host USB Support on the DVEVMPDF, 720 Kb, File published: Jul 20, 2007
The TMS320DM6446 device can be configured as a universal serial bus (USB) host or slave device. When configured as a host, it can support USB mass storage devices such as USB flash drives which are widely used today to transfer pictures, music, and documents between PCs, laptops, and portable devices; however, this support is not enabled by default. This document outlines the necessary steps for e - Using Static IP Between Linux Host and the DVEVMPDF, 709 Kb, File published: Jul 30, 2007
The typical development environment for the TMS320DM644x EVM devices, also known as the digital video evaluation module (DVEVM), involves connecting a host workstation to the target EVM. This environment allows for the bulk of the development to be done in the more powerful host hardware and transferred quickly (via connection medium) to the target EVM for testing.The most popular target-host - Digital Video Using DaVinci SoCPDF, 614 Kb, File published: Jun 27, 2007
This application report provides a brief video basics overview. The Texas Instruments (TI) TMS320DM6446/DM6443 DaVinciв„ў system-on-chip (SoC) devices are capable of YCbCr or red, green, blue (RGB) digital video output; YCbCr outputs can interface with a video encoder or RGB outputs can interface with LCD parts. This document details these two solutions, and provides software drivers and an ex - EDMA v3.0 (EDMA3) Migration Guide for TMS320DM644x DMSoCPDF, 243 Kb, File published: Dec 3, 2005
This Document describes migrating from the Texas Instruments TMS320C64x digital signal processor (DSP) enhanced direct memory access (EDMA2) to the TMS320DM644x Digital Media System-on-Chip (DMSoC) EDMA3. This document summarizes the key differences between the EDMA3 and the EDMA2 and provides guidance for migrating from EDMA2 to EDMA3. - Fast Development with DaVinci On Screen Display (OSD)PDF, 414 Kb, File published: Jul 6, 2006
While On Screen Display (OSD) functionality became prevalent as a cheaper alternative to using buttons/knobs to control television settings, in today's society, it seems like everyday a new gadget comes out which uses OSDs.Imagine a video phone or set-top application for a minute; both of these applications require video overlaid with some graphics OSD, and may require some blending between v - Basic Application Loading over the Serial Interface for the DaVinci TMS320DM644xPDF, 219 Kb, File published: Dec 21, 2006
This application report describes two related pieces of software that are used together to download an application over the DM644x UART0 serial interface and run it out of the ARM internal memory. The discussion begins with a description of a host application that executes on a user’s PC, and includes a description of how to interface to the ROM boot loader of the DM644x device. The discussion of - Booting DaVinci EVM from NAND Flash (Rev. A)PDF, 3.4 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Dec 15, 2008
Currently, the DaVinciв„ў evaluation module (DVEVM) supports three boot modes: the DVEVM can boot from NOR (default), NAND, or universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART). NOR Flash offers the advantages of one-byte random access and execute-in-place technology. NAND Flash is not as easy to work with since it requires Flash Translation Layer (FTL) software to make it accessible; however - Encode Demo for the DaVinci DVEVM/DVSDK 1.2 (Rev. A)PDF, 323 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jun 27, 2007
- TMS320DM6441 Power Consumption Summary Application ReportPDF, 101 Kb, File published: Apr 8, 2008
This document discusses the power consumption of the Texas Instruments TMS320DM6441 digital media System-on-Chip (DMSoC). Power consumption on the DM6441 device is highly application-dependent, so a spreadsheet is provided to model power consumption for a user’s application. To get good results from the spreadsheet, realistic usage parameters must be entered. The low-core voltage and other power d - TMS320DM6446/3 Power Consumption Summary (Rev. B)PDF, 66 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Aug 16, 2010
This document discusses the power consumption of the Texas Instruments TMS320DM6446 and TMS320DM6443 digital media System-on-Chip (DMSoC). Power consumption on the DM6446/3 devices is highly application-dependent, so spreadsheets are provided to model power consumption for a user's application. To get good results from the spreadsheet, realistic usage parameters must be entered. The low-core volta - Booting and Flashing via the DaVinci TMS320DM644x Serial Interface (Rev. A)PDF, 159 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Sep 10, 2009
This application report describes two related pieces of software that are used together to boot the ARM core of the DM644x via the universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART0) serial interface. Additionally, this software allows you to write the needed files to a NAND or NOR flash device, connected to the DM644x AEMIF, such that the ARM core can boot from these external memories. The softwa - EncodeDecode Demo for the DaVinci DVEVM/DVSDK 1.2 (Rev. A)PDF, 282 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jun 27, 2007
- Decode Demo for the DaVinci DVEVM/DVSDK 1.2 (Rev. A)PDF, 335 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jun 27, 2007
- Implementing the DDR2 PCB Layout on the TMS320DM644x DMSoC (Rev. G)PDF, 154 Kb, Revision: G, File published: Jun 16, 2008
This application report contains implementation instructions for the DDR2 interface contained on the TMS320DM644x digital signal processor (DSP) device. The approach to specifying interface timing for the DDR2 interface is quite different than on previous devices.The previous approach specified device timing in terms of data sheet specifications and simulation models. The system designer was - TMS320DM644x ROM Migration GuidePDF, 47 Kb, File published: Jul 20, 2010
This application report describes ROM bootloader (RBL) differences between silicon revision 2.1 and 2.3 of the TMS320DM644x Digital Media System-on-Chip (DMSoC). - USB Compliance Checklist (Rev. A)PDF, 72 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Mar 10, 2010
- Understanding the Davinci Resizer (Rev. B)PDF, 469 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Jul 17, 2008
The image-scaling operation is one of the most commonly used video and imaging processing functions. The resizer hardware module in the DaVinciв„ў video processing subsystem (VPSS) provides the scaling capability in hardware, therefore off-loading the system for other processing tasks. To achieve good video quality while maintaining good overall system performance, a better understanding of th - LSP 2.10 DaVinci Linux Drivers (Rev. A)PDF, 1.2 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Jul 8, 2009
- 5 VIN solution using DCDC Controllers, a LDO, and a Digitally Prog. SequencerPDF, 179 Kb, File published: Nov 24, 2008
- Understanding the Davinci Preview Engine (Rev. A)PDF, 209 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jul 23, 2008
The Preview Engine block in the DaVinci video processing sub-system (VPSS) provides some critical functions for image and video processing. These functions, if implemented in software, require a significant number of computations in terms of million instructions per second (MIPs). By offloading these functions, the valuable MIPs can be used for more differentiating tasks, such as video compression - Building a Small Embedded Linux Kernel Example (Rev. A)PDF, 1.3 Mb, Revision: A, File published: May 27, 2008
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This application report summarizes the key differences between the enhanced direct memory access (EDMA3) used on C64x+в„ў DSP devices and the EDMA2 used on TMS320C64xв„ў DSP devices, and provides guidance for migrating from EDMA2 to EDMA3. - Understanding TI's PCB Routing Rule-Based DDR Timing Specification (Rev. A)PDF, 93 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jul 17, 2008
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Model Line
Series: TMS320DM6443 (5)
- TMS320DM6443AZWT TMS320DM6443BZWT TMS320DM6443BZWTB TMS320DM6443ZWT TMX320DM6443CZWT
Manufacturer's Classification
- Semiconductors > Processors > Digital Signal Processors > Media Processors > DaVinci Video Processors