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= DIDO Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x CPU module =
 
= DIDO Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x CPU module =
  
[[File:Dido 02.png|200px|frameless|border]]
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[[File:Dido 02.png|200px|frameless|border|left]]
  
 
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 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).
 
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 1.3a
 
* 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
 
* PCIe
 
 
For detailed information on the Linux BSP, please refer to the [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(NELK)| DELK/NELK page]].
 
 
== DIDO technical details ==
 
 
=== Introduction ===
 
 
[[File:Dido-main.png|300px|frameless|border]]
 
  
 
[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].
 
[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].
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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.
 
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 ===
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Please visit [http://www.dave.eu/products/som/texas_instruments/dm814x_dido Dido Web Page] for more product information.
  
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== Main Features ==
 
* Top class CPU module based on Texas Instruments DM814x processors family
 
* Top class CPU module based on Texas Instruments DM814x processors family
 
* Ultra Line - ARM Cortex-A8 architecture @ 1 GHz
 
* Ultra Line - ARM Cortex-A8 architecture @ 1 GHz
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* Evaluation Board available with exhaustive Development Kit
 
* Evaluation Board available with exhaustive Development Kit
  
=== Feature Summary ===
 
  
{| class="wikitable" |  
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== DIDO technical specification ==
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{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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! colspan="3" style="text-align:left" | CPU and Memories
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|-
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Feature'''
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Feature'''
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Specifications'''
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Specifications'''
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| CPU||Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x <br> ARMv7 architecture Cortex A8 @ 1 GHz ||
 
| 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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| RAM||DDR3 SDRAM @ 533 MHz Up to 2 GB||
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Storage||Flash NOR SPI <br> Flash NAND on Local bus <br> I²C 32 kbit EEPROM ||
 
| Storage||Flash NOR SPI <br> Flash NAND on Local bus <br> I²C 32 kbit EEPROM ||
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| Expansion bus|| One PCI Express 2.0 Port With Integrated <br> PHY (5.0 GT/s Endpoint/Root Complex <br> port)||
 
| 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="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
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! colspan="3" style="text-align:left" | Peripherals
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|-
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Feature'''
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Feature'''
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Specifications'''
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Specifications'''
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| Debug|| JTAG <br> EMU port ||
 
| Debug|| JTAG <br> EMU port ||
 
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|+ align="bottom" style="caption-side: bottom" | Table: Peripherals
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
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! colspan="3" style="text-align:left" | Electrical, Mechanical and Environmental Specifications
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|-
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Feature'''
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Feature'''
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Specifications'''
 
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Specifications'''
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| Connectors insertion/removal|| <tbd> ||
 
| Connectors insertion/removal|| <tbd> ||
 
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| [[File:Dido-bd.png|300px|center]]
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* [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-dm814x-dido.html DIDO Web Page]
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* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido-leaflet.pdf DIDO leaflet]
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* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido-bd.pdf DIDO Block Diagram]
 
|}
 
|}
  
=== Hardware ===
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== Hardware Documentation ==
Please refer to [[Hardware Manual (Dido)]] for detailed hardware related information on Dido SOM.
 
  
==== Design Overview ====
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| '''Electrical Schematics'''
Please refer to [[Design Overview (Dido)|this page]] for more details.
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* [[Hardware Manual (Dido)]]
==== Mechanicals ====
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* [[Reset scheme (Naon)| Reset Block Diagram]]
* DXF (2D): http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido.dxf.zip
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* [[RTC (Naon)|On board RTC specifications]]
* STEP (3D): http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido_stp.zip
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* [[Pinout (Dido)|DIDO Electrical pinout]]
 
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| '''Mechanical Documentation'''
==== Pinout ====
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|
Please refer to [[Pinout (Dido)|this page]] for more details.
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* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido.dxf.zip DIDO 2D Mechanical Drawing (DXF format)]
 
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* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/dido_stp.zip DIDO 3D Mechanical Drawing (STEP format)]
==== Power ====
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|'''Carrier Board design'''
Please refer to [[Power (Naon)|this page]] for more details.
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|  
 
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* [http://www.dave.eu/system/files/area-riservata/naonevb-mid-BOM_S.NADP0000C0R.1.0.6.zip Evaluation Board Electrical Schematics]
==== Reset scheme ====
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* [[Carrier_board_design_guidelines_(SOM)| General carrier board design guidelines]]
Dido provides several different resets signals. Please refer to [[Reset scheme (Naon)|Reset scheme]] for more details.
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* [[Integration guide (Dido)|DIDO specific integration guidelines]]
 
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| '''Thermal & Power Management'''
==== RTC ====
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|
Please refer to [[RTC (Naon)|this page]] for more details.
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* [[Thermal_management_(Naon) | Thermal management guidelines]]
 
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* [[Power (Naon)|Power consumption benchmarks]]
==== Thermal IC ====
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* [[Power (Naon)|Power management guidelines]]
 
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|}
Please refer to [[Thermal IC (Dido)|this page]] for more details.
 
 
 
==== Watchdog ====
 
 
 
Please refer to [[Watchdog (Dido)|this page]] for more details.
 
 
 
==== Memory organization ====
 
DIDO memory organizaton is detailed [[Memory organization (Naon)|here]].
 
 
 
==== I2C busses and peripherals ====
 
Please refer to [[I2C busses 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.
 
 
 
==== Boot sequence ====
 
By default, 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 [[Boot sequence (Naon)| 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 his/her application very quickly.
 
 
 
=== Software ===
 
The following operating systems are supported.
 
 
 
==== Linux ====
 
[[File:Tux.png|50px|left]] [[Naon Embedded Linux Kit (NELK)|DELK/NELK - Naon Embedded Linux Kit]] is the complete development kit to allow user to write multimedia application for [[:Category:Dido|Dido]] SOM. It's provided as [[:Category:DVDK|'''DAVE Embedded Systems''' Virtual Development Kit]] 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)|DELK/NELK]] and [[:Category:DVDK|DVDK Category]] for more information on this topics
 
 
 
=== Misc ===
 
[[Migrating from x86 architecture to Naon]]
 
  
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== Software Documentation ==
  
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{| class="wikitable" | width="100%"
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| '''Bootloader'''
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* [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(NELK)#The_big_picture | U-boot releases]]
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* [[Boot_sequence_(Naon) | DIDO Booting options]]
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* [[Change_Linux_Command_Line_Parameter_from_U-boot | How to modify Linux parameters in U-Boot]]
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| '''Linux'''
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|
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* [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(NELK)#The_big_picture | Linux releases]]
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* [[Development_Environment_HowTo_(NELK)| How to boot Linux on DAVE Embedded Systems' SOMs]]
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* [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(NELK) | DAVE Embedded Systems' Linux Kit]]
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* [[NaonEVB-Mid#Quick_start | Embedded Linux Kit Quick Start Guide]]
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* [[Creating_a_RFS_with_Buildroot | Buildroot RFS]]
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* [[:Category:DVDK|DAVE Virtual Development Kit]]
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| '''Android'''
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|
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* [[:Category:Android|Introduction to Android on DAVE Embedded Systems' SOMs]]
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* [[Android_4.0.3_ICS_on_DM814x_(Naon)| Android 4.0.3]]
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|}
  
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= DIDO Evaluation Kit =
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For detailed information about the Linux BSP and the evaluation kit of DIDO SoM, NAON SoM and MAYA SoM, please refer to the [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(NELK)| DELK/NELK page]].
  
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= Stay tuned with updates: DIDO RSS Feed =
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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'''.
  
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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.
  
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= Index of topics about DIDO SoM =
  
 
This category collects all the pages specific to Dido modules and related carrier boards.
 
This category collects all the pages specific to Dido modules and related carrier boards.

Revision as of 08:55, 11 November 2016


DIDO Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x CPU module[edit | edit source]

Dido 02.png

DIDO is a ready-to-use CPU module family based on Texas Instruments 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 Maya (Lite Line) and Naon (Esatta Line) and is built with the same connectors format (ZFF) as Naon and Lizard (Esatta Line).

Dido is a family of system-on-modules that belongs to DAVE Embedded Systems Ultra Line product class.

It is based on Texas Instruments DaVinci digital media processor DM814x. 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.


Please visit Dido Web Page for more product information.


Main Features[edit | edit source]

  • Top class CPU module based on Texas Instruments DM814x processors family
  • Ultra Line - ARM Cortex-A8 architecture @ 1 GHz
  • Up to 2 GB DDR3 @ 533 MHz SDRAM
  • HD Video Encoding/Decoding Capabilities (HDVCIP)
  • DSP engine (available on DM8148)
  • NEON Multimedia Coprocessor and PowerVR® SGX Graphics Engine
  • Small form factor
  • Rich interfaces set including PCIe, dual CAN, Ethernet, SATA and native 3.3V I/O
  • Naon pinout compatible
  • Evaluation Board available with exhaustive Development Kit


DIDO technical specification[edit | edit source]

CPU and Memories
Feature Specifications Options
CPU Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x
ARMv7 architecture Cortex A8 @ 1 GHz
RAM DDR3 SDRAM @ 533 MHz Up to 2 GB
Storage Flash NOR SPI
Flash NAND on Local bus
I²C 32 kbit EEPROM
External local bus 16 bit GPMC
Expansion bus One PCI Express 2.0 Port With Integrated
PHY (5.0 GT/s Endpoint/Root Complex
port)
Peripherals
Feature Specifications Options
Graphic Controllers HD Video Processing Subsystem
(HDVPSS)
1x up to 24 bit HD Video Output port
1x up to 18 bit HD Video Output port
1x HDMI 1.3 channel + DDC
Analog TV output
TFT/RGB support
2D/3D Engines NEON Multimedia SIMD coprocessor
PowerVR SGX 530 3D Accelerator
Coprocessors Up to 750 MHz C674x VLIW DSP
HD Video Coprocessor HDVICP v2
Video capture 2x HD Video Input port
24-bit video in port
16-bit camera interface
USB 2x USB Host 2.0, 480 Mbps, with PHY
1x USB OTG, 480 Mbps (integrated PHY))
UARTs 3x UARTs
GPIO Up to 128 lines, shared with other functions
(interrupts available)
Input interfaces TSC2003 4-wire resistive touch screen
controller Available ADC channel
Up to 8x8 keypad controller
Networks 1x Fast Ethernet with PHY
1x GRMII 10/100/1000 Mbps interface
High-end Dual CAN controller
Storage Serial ATA 3.0 Gbps with integrated PHY
SD/MMC Up to 3x MMC/SD/SDIO Serial interfaces
(up to 48 MHz)
Serial buses 2x I²C, 3x SPI
Audio 1x McASP channel
Timers Up to 6 programmable general purpose
timers (PWM function available)
RTC On board (provided by TPS659113
PMIC), external battery powered
Debug JTAG
EMU port
Electrical, Mechanical and Environmental Specifications
Feature Specifications Options
Supply
Voltage
+ 3.3V
Active power
consumption
See section 8.3 - Power consumption
Dimensions 68.6 mm x 59.7 mm
Weight <tbd>
MTBF <tbd>
Operation
temperature
0..70 °C
-40..+85 °C
Shock <tbd>
Vibration 100 G resistance
Connectors 2x 140 pin
Connectors insertion/removal <tbd>
Dido-bd.png

Hardware Documentation[edit | edit source]

Electrical Schematics Mechanical Documentation Carrier Board design Thermal & Power Management

Software Documentation[edit | edit source]

Bootloader Linux Android

DIDO Evaluation Kit[edit | edit source]

For detailed information about the Linux BSP and the evaluation kit of DIDO SoM, NAON SoM and MAYA SoM, please refer to the DELK/NELK page.

Stay tuned with updates: DIDO RSS Feed[edit | edit source]

Please subscribe to the Dido Pages Updates RSS Feed using your favourite RSS reader to be notified on wiki pages updates related to Naon.

Please refer to the Keeping updated on DAVE Embedded Systems Developer's wiki pages modifications section for further information on how to subscribe to the RSS feed.

Index of topics about DIDO SoM[edit | edit source]

This category collects all the pages specific to Dido modules and related carrier boards.