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DIDO Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x CPU module
 
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= Dido DIDO Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x CPU module = [[File:Dido 02.png|200px|frameless|border]] Dido is a ready-to-use CPU module family based on Texas Instruments [http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/DM814x_Overview DM814x (''DaVinci'')] and AM387x (''Sitara'') Cortex-A8 high performance application processors. Dido is the first product of '''DAVE Embedded Systems''' ''Ultra'' Line, which includes best-in-class solutions and full featured SOMs. Dido shares the same DM814x processor with [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am387x-dm814x-maya.html Maya] (Lite Line) and [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am387x-dm814x-naon.html Naon] (Esatta Line) and is built with the same connectors format (ZFF) as [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am387x-dm814x-naon.html Naon] and [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am3517-lizard.html Lizard] (Esatta Line). == Main Features ==* Up to 2 GB DDR3 SDRAM @ 533 MHz* Flash NOR and Flash NAND on board* PCI Express 2.0 Port With Integrated PHY (5.0 GT/s Endpoint/Root Complex port)* Up to 750 MHz C674x VLIW DSP* HD Video Processing Subsystem (HDVPSS)* HD Video Coprocessor HDVICP v2* 2x HD Video Input port* Display subsystem: up to 24 bit, TFT and TV out* High-end Dual-CAN controller* Fast Ethernet LAN and Integrated Ethernet Switch * 2 x USB Host, 1 x USB OTG* 2 x SD/MMC* Touch Screen controller* 3 x UART, 2 x I²C, 3 x SPI, 1 x I²S, 1x SATA* Small form factor: 70mm x 60mm  For detailed information about Dido, please refer to the [[Dido SOM]] article. == Dido RSS Feed == Please subscribe to the <newsfeedlink feed="Dido Pages Updates" format="rss">Dido Pages Updates</newsfeedlink> RSS Feed using your favourite RSS reader to be notified on '''wiki pages updates related to Naon'''. Please refer to the [[Dave_Developer's_Wiki_Conventions#Keeping_updated_on_Dave_Developer.27s_wiki_pages.27_modifications | Keeping updated on '''DAVE Embedded Systems''' Developer's wiki pages modifications]] section for further information on how to subscribe to the RSS feed. == Dido Product Page == Please visit [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-dm814x-dido.html Dido Web Page] for more product information. == Dido Leaflet ==Please download it from the following link: [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido-leaflet.pdf] == DIDO Evaluation Kit == DIDO Evaluation Kit DELK-H-S is composed by: * a development/test board designed to start working with the DIDO platform and experimenting with the implemented features* the Linux BSP* documentation The carrier board hosts a DIDO CPU module and offers the following features:
* Gigabit Ethernet LAN* Video Input ports (VIN0 and VIN1A)* HDMI 1[[File:Dido 02.3a* Video Output port (VOUT1)* SD/MMC socket* 2x USB Host 2.0* 1x Serial port* 2x I2C* 2x SPI* GPIOs* 1x ADC* JTAG* Add-on DVI input available* Power supply: 12VDC* SATA* PCIepng|200px|frameless|border|left]]
For detailed information DIDO is a ready-to-use CPU module family based on the Linux BSP, please refer to the Texas Instruments [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/DM814x_Overview DM814x (NELK''DaVinci'')| NELK page]]and AM387x (''Sitara'') Cortex-A8 high performance application processors== DIDO technical details == === Introduction === is the first product of '''DAVE Embedded Systems''' ''Ultra'' Line, which includes best-in-class solutions and full featured SOMs. DIDO shares the same DM814x processor with [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am387x-dm814x-maya.html Maya] (Lite Line) and [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am387x-dm814x-naon.html Naon] (Esatta Line) and is built with the same connectors format (ZFF) as [Filehttp:Dido//www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am387x-maindm814x-naon.png|300px|frameless|borderhtml Naon]and [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am3517-lizard.html Lizard](Esatta Line).
[http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-dm814x-dido.html Dido] is a family of system-on-modules that belongs to [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/ARM_comparison_table.pdf '''DAVE Embedded Systems''' ''Ultra'' Line product class].
It is based on Texas Instruments DaVinci digital media processor DM814x. [[Hardware Manual (Dido) | Dido Hardware Manual]] provides detailed information about hardware interfaces and characteristics. This document will provide a functional overview of the module and will focus on system-related issues.
=== Block Diagram ===
The following picture shows a simplified block diagram of Dido module.
[[File:Dido-bd.png|300px|center]]
=== Product Highlights ===Please visit [http://www.dave.eu/products/som/texas_instruments/dm814x_dido Dido Web Page] for more product information.
 
== Main Features ==
* Top class CPU module based on Texas Instruments DM814x processors family
* Ultra Line - ARM Cortex-A8 architecture @ 1 GHz
* Evaluation Board available with exhaustive Development Kit
=== Feature Summary ===
== DIDO technical specification =={| class="wikitableoutercollapse" | width=" 100%"|{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"! colspan="3" style="text-align:left" | CPU and Memories| -
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Feature'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Specifications'''
| CPU||Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x <br> ARMv7 architecture Cortex A8 @ 1 GHz ||
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| RAM|| DDR3 SDRAM @ 533 MHz Up to 2 GB ||
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| Storage||Flash NOR SPI <br> Flash NAND on Local bus <br> I²C 32 kbit EEPROM ||
| Expansion bus|| One PCI Express 2.0 Port With Integrated <br> PHY (5.0 GT/s Endpoint/Root Complex <br> port)||
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|+ align="bottom" style="caption-side: bottom" | Table: CPU and Memories
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{| class="wikitablemw-collapsible mw-collapsed" ! colspan="3" style="text-align:left" | Peripherals| -
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Feature'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Specifications'''
| Coprocessors|| Up to 750 MHz C674x VLIW DSP <br> HD Video Coprocessor HDVICP v2 ||
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| Video capture|| 2x HD Video Input port <br> 24-bit video in port <br> 16-bit camera interface||
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| USB||2x USB Host 2.0, 480 Mbps, with PHY <br> 1x USB OTG, 480 Mbps (integrated PHY))||
| Debug|| JTAG <br> EMU port ||
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|+ align="bottom" style="caption-side: bottom" | Table: Peripherals
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{| class="wikitablemw-collapsible mw-collapsed" ! colspan="3" style="text-align:left" | Electrical, Mechanical and Environmental Specifications| -
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Feature'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Specifications'''
| Connectors insertion/removal|| <tbd> ||
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|+ align="bottom" style="caption}| [[File:Dido-sidebd.png|300px|center]]| * [http: bottom" | Table//www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-dm814x-dido.html DIDO Web Page]* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido-leaflet.pdf DIDO leaflet]* [http: Electrical, Mechanical and Environmental Specifications//www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido-bd.pdf DIDO Block Diagram]
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==Hardware Documentation = Technical Specifications ==={| class="wikitable"|+Technical Specifications|-|CPU|Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x ARMv7 architecture Cortex A8 @ 1 GHz|-|Multimedia|NEON Media Technology (Advanced SIMD coprocessor)
PowerVR SGX 530 {| class="wikitable" |width="100%"| '''Electrical Schematics'''|* [[Hardware Manual (Dido)]]* [[Reset scheme (Naon)| Reset Block Diagram]]* [[RTC (Naon)|On board RTC specifications]]* [[Pinout (Dido)|DIDO Electrical pinout]]| '''Mechanical Documentation'''|* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido.dxf.zip DIDO 2D Mechanical Drawing (DXF format)]* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido_stp.zip DIDO 3D Graphics AcceleratorMechanical Drawing (STEP format)]|'''Carrier Board design'''Up to 18 Mpoly| * [http:/s, support for OpenGL ES 1/www.dave.eu/system/files/area-riservata/naonevb-mid-BOM_S.NADP0000C0R.1/2.0 and OpenVG 1.16.zip Evaluation Board Electrical Schematics]* [[Carrier_board_design_guidelines_(SOM)| General carrier board design guidelines]]* [[Integration guide (Dido)|DIDO specific integration guidelines]]| '''Thermal & Power Management'''|* [[Thermal_management_(Naon) | Thermal management guidelines]]* [[Power (Naon)|Power consumption benchmarks]]* [[Power (Naon)|Power management guidelines]]|}
Programmable High-Definition Video Image Coprocessing (HDVICP v2) Engine== Software Documentation ==
HD Video Processing Subsystem (HDVPSS) Imaging Subsystem (ISS) Up to 750-MHz C674x Floating-Point VLIW DSP{| class="wikitable" |-width="100%"|Supervisor'''Bootloader'''|On board power supply supervision and power sequencer Watchdog Battery powered RTC on TPS659113 PMIC * [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(NELK)#The_big_picture |U-boot releases]]* [[Boot_sequence_(Naon) |Memory|Cache: 32 Kbyte instruction, 32 Kbyte data, 512 Kbyte L2 SDRAM: 128, 256, 512, 1024 and 2048 MB DDR3 @ 533 MHz NOR: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 MB NAND: All sizes, on request SRAM: 128 Kbyte EEPROM: YesDIDO Booting options]]* [[Change_Linux_Command_Line_Parameter_from_U-boot |How to modify Linux parameters in U-Boot]]|Interfaces'''Linux'''|Expansion Bus: PCI Express 2.0 Port With Integrated PHY (5.0 GT/s Endpoint/Root Complex port)  LAN: Fast Ethernet 10/100 Mbps, Additional RMII Inteface UART: 3 x UART ports * [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(1x full, 2x four-wiresNELK)#The_big_picture | Linux releases]]  USB: 2 x 2.0 Host ports, 1 x OTG port CAN: Dual CAN controller * [[Development_Environment_HowTo_(version 2 part A, BNELKStorage: 1x SATA 3.0 Gbps channel External Bus: GPMC 8/16-bit bus Debug: JTAG IEEE 1149.1 Test Access Port EMU Port PC Card: 2 x SD/MMC card Audio: McASP interface Miscellaneous*2 x I²C channels| How to boot Linux on DAVE Embedded Systems' SOMs]]*3 x SPI channel*GPIOs available*Keypad [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(up to 8x8NELK)| DAVE Embedded Systems' Linux Kit]]|* [[NaonEVB-Mid#Quick_start |VideoEmbedded Linux Kit Quick Start Guide]]* [[Creating_a_RFS_with_Buildroot |Resolution: 16-/24-bit HD Display Port Buildroot RFS]] Type: HDMI 1.3, TFT/RGB Touch Screen: Yes TV out* [[: Yes InputCategory:*24-bit video in port*16-bit camera interfaceDVDK|-DAVE Virtual Development Kit]]|Mechanical'''Android'''|Connectors 2 x 140 pins 0.6mm pitch Physical 70 mm x 60 mm Temperature* [[:Category: Android|Introduction to Android on DAVE Embedded Systems' SOMs]] *Commercial (0°C / +70°C) Temperature Range*Industrial [[Android_4.0.3_ICS_on_DM814x_(-40°C / +85°CNaon) Temperature Range|-|PSU|Input Android 4.0.3.3V, voltage regulation on board]]
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=== Hardware ==DIDO Evaluation Kit ==== Mechanicals ====* DXF (2D): http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido.dxf.zip* STEP (3D): http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido_stp.zip==== Pinout ====Please refer to [[Pinout (Dido)|this page]] for more details.==== Power ====Please refer to [[Power (Naon)|this page]] for more details.==== Reset scheme ====Dido provides several different resets signals. Please refer to [[Reset scheme (Naon)|Reset scheme]] for more details.==== Memory organization ====Dido memory organizaton is For detailed [[Memory organization (Naon)|here]].==== I2C busses information about the Linux BSP and peripherals ====Please refer to [[I2C busses the evaluation kit of DIDO SoM, NAON SoM and peripherals (Naon)|this page]] for more details.==== Video input ports ====Please refer to [[Video input ports (Naon)|this page]] for more details.==== Video output ports ====Please refer to [[Video output ports (Naon)|this page]] for more details.==== CAN interfaces ====Please refer to [[CAN interfaces (Naon)|this page]] for more details.==== USB interfaces ====Please refer to [[USB interfaces (Naon)|this page]] for more details.==== RTC ====Please refer to [[RTC (Naon)|this page]] for more details. ==== Boot sequence ====By defaultMAYA SoM, Dido tries to load boot code (boot sequence) from the following peripherals: # MMC# SPI# UART# EMAC. For more informaton about boot sequence options please refer to the [[Boot sequence Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(NaonNELK)| Boot sequence]]. === Integration guide ===[[Integration guide (Dido)|Integration guide]] document provides useful information and resources that allow the system designer to integrate Dido module in hisDELK/her application very quickly. === Software ===The following operating systems are supported. ==== Linux ====[[File:Tux.png|50px|left]] [[Naon Embedded Linux Kit (NELK)]] is the complete development tool to allow user to write multimedia application for [[:Category:Dido|Dido]] SOM. It's provided as [[:Category:DVDK|'''DAVE Embedded Systems''' Virtual Development Kitpage]] to minimize startup and installation time.<br><br>[[:Category:DVDK|DVDK]] can also be easily installed on a physical machine or into a Virtualized environment (e.g. under Xen). Take a look at [[Naon Embedded Linux Kit (NELK)]] and [[:Category:DVDK|DVDK Category]] for more information on this topics  === Misc ===[[Migrating from x86 architecture to Naon]]   
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= Index of topics about DIDO SoM =
This category collects all the pages specific to Dido modules and related carrier boards.

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