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→Dido Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x CPU module
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's ''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 50mm60mm