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= Maya Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x CPU module =
= MAYA Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x CPU module = [[File:Maya_07.jpg|300px|frameless|border|left]]
Maya MAYA 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. Maya MAYA is specifically designed for harsh environments and tiny spaces and is suitable for high-end applications such as medical instrumentation, digital signage, security systems and home automation.
Maya MAYA is the top product of [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/ARM_comparison_table.pdf '''DAVE Embedded Systems''''' Lite ''Line'' product class] CPU modules and is built with SO-DIMM 204-pin form factor.
Even if MAYA adresses different market segments, it has in common several functional and electrical characteristics with [[:Category:Naon|NAON]] since it is built around the same processor. For this reason Maya related pages refer to Naon related pages quite often.
 
Please note that the diagram shows main interfaces only. Thanks to the processor versatile pads muxing scheme, different configurations can be implemented too.
 
Please visit [http://www.dave.eu/products/som/texas_instruments/dm814x_maya MAYA Web Page] for more product information.
== Main Features ==
* Top class CPU module family based on Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x processors models.
* ARM Lite Line CPU module based on Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x Cortex-A8 architecture @ up to 1 GHz
* Up to 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM
* 2x USB OTG with PHY and 2x SD/MMC
* HD Video Encoding/Decoding Capabilities (High-Definition Video Image Coprocessing – HDVICP v2 engine)
* One HD Video input channel
* Display subsystem: RGB interface, 24 bit HD Display Port, TV out
* PowerVR SGX 530 3D Graphics Accelerator
* C674x DSP engine (available on DM8148)
* NEON Multimedia co-processor and PowerVR® SGX 530 Vector/3D Graphics Engine
* Programmable High-Definition Video Image Coprocessing (HDVICP v2) Engine
* On-board flash (NOR and NAND) storage
* SO-DIMM 204 pin form factor
* Rich interfaces set including dual CAN, dual Ethernet and native 3.3V I/O
 
 
For detailed information about Maya, please refer to the [[Maya SOM]] article.
 
== Maya RSS Feed ==
 
Please subscribe to the <newsfeedlink feed="Maya Pages Updates" format="rss">Maya Pages Updates</newsfeedlink> RSS Feed using your favourite RSS reader to be notified on '''wiki pages updates related to Maya'''.
 
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.
 
== Maya Product Page ==
 
Please visit [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am387x-dm814x-maya.html Maya Web Page] for more product information.
 
== Maya Leaflet ==
Please download it from the following link: [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/maya-leaflet.pdf]
 
== Maya Evaluation Kit ==
 
 
=== Linux Evaluation Kit ===
Please refer to [[NELK|this page]] for more details.
 
== Maya technical details ==
 
=== Introduction ===
[http://www.dave.eu/products/som/texas_instruments/dm814x_maya Maya]is a ready-to-use SOM (System On Module) based on Texas Instruments Cortex-A8 high performance application processor from DM814x (DaVinci) and AM387x (Sitara) families.
 
Maya can operate in -40°C to + 85°C industrial temperature range and has a 204 pin SO-DIMM form factor. It offers a highly integrated peripheral set and it is extremely well suited for deployment in security systems, industrial electronics, home automation, medical and other embedded applications.
 
 
=== Block diagram ===
 
The following picture shows a simplified block diagram of Bora module.
 
[[File:mayaBD.jpg|500px|center]]
 
=== Product Highlights ===
* Lite Line CPU module based on Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x Cortex-A8 @ 1 GHz
* NEON Media Technology SIMD Coprocessor
* PowerVR SGX 530 3D Graphics Accelerator
* Programmable High-Definition Video Image Coprocessing (HDVICP v2) Engine
* Up to 750 MHz C674x Floating-Point VLIW DSP (DM8148 version only)
* Up to 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM
* 2x USB OTG with PHY and 2x SD/MMC
* Fast Ethernet LAN and High-end Dual-CAN controller
* Display subsystem: RGB interface, 24 bit HD Display Port, TV out
* 4x UARTs, 2x I²C, 2 x SPI, 1 x I²S
==MAYA technical specification = Feature Summary ={| class="wikitable outercollapse" | width="100%"|{| class="wikitablemw-collapsible mw-collapsed"! colspan="3" style=" text-align:left" | CPU and Memories| -
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Feature'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Specifications'''
| Expansion bus|| 8-bit data, 4-bit address expansion bus ||
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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'''
| Debug|| JTAG IEEE 1149.1 Test Access Port <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-side}| [[File: bottom" MayaBD.jpg|300px|center]]| Table* [http://www.dave.eu/products/som/texas_instruments/dm814x_maya MAYA Web Page]* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/maya-leaflet.pdf MAYA leaflet]* [http: Electrical, Mechanical and Environmental Specifications//www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/maya-bd.pdf MAYA Block Diagram]
|}
=== Hardware =Documentation ==
Please refer to {| class="wikitable" | width="100%"| '''Electrical Schematics'''|* [[Hardware Manual (Maya)]] for detailed hardware related information on * [[Reset_scheme_(Maya)| Reset Block Diagram]]* [[Pinout_(Maya )| MAYA Electrical pinout]]|'''Carrier Board design'''| * [[Carrier_board_design_guidelines_(SOM) | General carrier board design guidelines]]* [[Integration_guide_(Maya) | MAYA specific integration guidelines]]| '''Mechanical Documentation'''|* [http://www.dave.eu/system/files/area-riservata/maya-CS030412A.zip MAYA 2D Mechanical Drawing (DXF format)]* [http://www.dave.eu/system/files/area-riservata/maya-CS030412A-3D.zip MAYA 3D Mechanical Drawing (STEP format)]|'''Thermal & Power Management'''|*[[Power (Maya)|Power]]|}
This category collects all the pages specific to Maya modules and related carrier boards.== Software Documentation ==
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|'''Bootloader'''
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*[[Boot sequence (Maya)| Boot sequence]]
|'''Linux'''
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* [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(NELK)#The_big_picture | Linux releases]]
* [[Development_Environment_HowTo_(NELK)| How to boot Linux on DAVE Embedded Systems' SOMs]]
* [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(NELK) | DAVE Embedded Systems' Linux Kit]]
* [[NaonEVB-Mid#Quick_start | Embedded Linux Kit Quick Start Guide]]
* [[Creating_a_RFS_with_Buildroot | Buildroot RFS]]
* [[:Category:DVDK|DAVE Virtual Development Kit]]
| '''Android'''
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* [[Android_4.0.3_ICS_on_DM814x_(Naon) | Android 4.0.3]]
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==== Design Overview ===MAYA Evaluation Kit =
Please refer to [[Design Overview (Maya)NELK|this page]] for more details.
=Stay tuned with updates: MAYA RSS Feed =Please subscribe to the <newsfeedlink feed="Maya Pages Updates" format= Mechanicals ===="rss">Maya Pages Updates</newsfeedlink> RSS Feed using your favourite RSS reader to be notified on '''wiki pages updates related to Maya'''.
Please refer to the [[Mechanicals (Maya)|this page]] for more detailsDave_Developer's_Wiki_Conventions#Keeping_updated_on_Dave_Developer==== Pinout ==== Please refer to [[Pinout (Maya)|this page]] for more details27s_wiki_pages==== Power ==== Please refer to [[Power (Maya)27_modifications |this pageKeeping updated on '''DAVE Embedded Systems''' Developer's wiki pages modifications]] section for more details. ==== Reset scheme ==== Bora provides several different resets signals. Please refer further information on how to [[Reset scheme (Maya)|Reset scheme]] for more details. ==== Processing system (PS) peripherals ==== Please refer subscribe to [[Processing system peripherals (Maya)|this page]] for more details. ==== Programmable logic (PL) ==== Please refer to [[Programmable logic (Maya)|this page]] for more details. ==== RTC ==== Please refer to [[RTC (Naon)|this page]] for more details. ==== Thermal IC ==== Please refer to [[Thermal IC (Maya)|this page]] for more detailsthe RSS feed==== Watchdog ====
Please refer = Index of topics about MAYA SoM =This category collects all the pages specific to [[Watchdog (Maya)|this page]] for more detailsMAYA modules and related carrier boards.

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