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= Naon Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x CPU module =
 
  
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= NAON Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x CPU module =
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NAON 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. NAON covers all requirements for a high range of applications where connectivity, rich user-interfaces and high computing capabilities are required, including industrial electronics, security systems, home automation and medical applications.
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NAON is the top product of '''DAVE Embedded Systems''' ''Esatta'' Line. It is designed to be easily included in customer's new and existing embedded systems thanks to the inexpensive stacking connectors and pinout compatibility with [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am3517-lizard.html Lizard] and [http://www.dave.eu/zefeer.html Zefeer] CPU modules.
  
Naon 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. Naon covers all requirements for a high range of applications where connectivity, rich user-interfaces and high computing capabilities are required, including industrial electronics, security systems, home automation and medical applications.
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Please visit [http://www.dave.eu/products/som/texas_instruments/am387x-dm814x_naon NAON Web Page] for more product information.
Naon is the top product of '''DAVE Embedded Systems''' ''Esatta'' Line. It is designed to be easily included in customer's new and existing embedded systems thanks to the inexpensive stacking connectors and pinout compatibility with [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am3517-lizard.html Lizard] and [http://www.dave.eu/zefeer.html Zefeer] CPU modules.
 
  
 
== Main Features ==
 
== Main Features ==
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* Small form factor: 70mm x 50mm
 
* Small form factor: 70mm x 50mm
  
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== NAON Technical Specifications ==
  
For detailed information about Naon, please refer to the [[Naon SOM]] article.
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== Naon RSS Feed ==
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Please subscribe to the <newsfeedlink feed="Naon Pages Updates" format="rss">Naon 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.
 
 
 
== Naon Product Page ==
 
 
 
Please visit [http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am387x-dm814x-naon.html Naon Web Page] for more product information.
 
 
 
== Naon Leaflet ==
 
Please download it from the following link: [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/naon-leaflet.pdf]
 
 
 
== NAON Evaluation Kit ==
 
 
 
The evaluation kit for Naon is DELK-H-S, a development/test board designed to start working with the DIDO platform and experimenting with the implemented features. 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
 
 
 
=== Linux Evaluation Kit ===
 
 
 
Please refer to [[NELK|this page]] for more details.
 
 
 
== NAON technical details ==
 
 
 
=== Introduction ===
 
 
 
 
 
[http://www.dave.eu/products/som/texas_instruments/am387x-dm814x_naon NAON] 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''' ''ESATTA'' 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 NAON module.
 
 
 
[[File:Naon-bd.png|300px|center]]
 
 
 
=== Technical Specifications ===
 
 
 
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* [http://www.dave.eu/products/som/texas_instruments/am387x-dm814x_naon NAON Web Page]
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* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/naon-leaflet.pdf NAON leaflet]
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* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/naon-bd.pdf NAON Block Diagram]
 
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=== Hardware ===
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== Hardware Documentation ==
  
==== Mechanicals ====
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| '''Electrical Schematics'''
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* [[Hardware_Manual_(NAON) | Hardware Manual]]
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* [[Reset_scheme_(Naon) | Reset Block Diagram]]
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* [[RTC_(Naon) | On board RTC specifications]]
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* [[Pinout (Naon)|NAON Electrical pinout]]
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| '''Mechanical Documentation'''
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* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/naon.dxf.zip NAON 2D Mechanical Drawing (DXF format)]
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* [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/Naon_stp.zip NAON 3D Mechanical Drawing (STEP format)]
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|'''Carrier Board design'''
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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]
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* [[Carrier_board_design_guidelines_(SOM)| General carrier board design guidelines]]
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* [[Integration_guide_(Naon) | DIDO specific integration guidelines]]
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| '''Thermal & Power Management
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* [[Thermal_management_(Naon) | Thermal management guidelines]]
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* [[Power (Naon)|Power consumption benchmarks]]
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* [[Power (Naon)|Power management guidelines]]
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==== Pinout ====
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== Software Documentation ==
  
Please refer to [[Pinout (NAON)|this page]] for more details.
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| '''Linux'''
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* [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(NELK) | DAVE Embedded Systems' Linux Kit]]
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* [[Naon_Embedded_Linux_Kit_(NELK)#Quick_start | Embedded Linux Kit Quick Start Guide]]
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* [[:Category:DVDK|DAVE Virtual Development Kit]]
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| '''Android'''
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* [[Android_4.0.3_ICS_on_DM814x_(Naon)| Android 4.0.3]]
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==== Power ====
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= NAON Evaluation Kit =
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The evaluation kit for Naon is DELK-H-S, a development/test board designed to start working with the DIDO platform and experimenting with the implemented features. The carrier board hosts a DIDO CPU module and offers the following features:
  
Please refer to [[Power (NAON)|this page]] for more details.
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Please refer to [[NELK|this page]] for more details.
  
==== Reset scheme ====
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= Stay tuned with updates: NAON RSS Feed =
  
NAON provides several different resets signals. Please refer to [[Reset scheme (Naon)|Reset scheme]] for more details.
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Please subscribe to the <newsfeedlink feed="NAON Pages Updates" format="rss">Naon Pages Updates</newsfeedlink> RSS Feed using your favourite RSS reader to be notified on '''wiki pages updates related to NAON'''.
 
 
==== Memory organization ====
 
 
 
NAON 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.
 
 
 
==== RTC ====
 
Please refer to [[RTC (Naon)|this page]] for more details.
 
 
 
==== Boot sequence ====
 
 
 
By default, NAON 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 (NAON)|Integration guide]] document provides useful information and resources that allow the system designer to integrate NAON 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)]] is the complete development tool to allow user to write multimedia application for [[:Category:NAON|NAON]] 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)]] and [[:Category:DVDK|DVDK Category]] for more information on this topics
 
 
 
=== Misc ===
 
[[Migrating from x86 architecture 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.
  
This category collects all the pages specific to Naon modules and related carrier boards.
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= Index of topics about NAON SoM =
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This category collects all the pages specific to NAON modules and related carrier boards.

Latest revision as of 09:01, 11 November 2016


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

Naon am387x-dm814x.png

NAON is a ready-to-use CPU module family based on Texas Instruments DM814x (DaVinci) and AM387x (Sitara) Cortex-A8 high performance application processors. NAON covers all requirements for a high range of applications where connectivity, rich user-interfaces and high computing capabilities are required, including industrial electronics, security systems, home automation and medical applications.

NAON is the top product of DAVE Embedded Systems Esatta Line. It is designed to be easily included in customer's new and existing embedded systems thanks to the inexpensive stacking connectors and pinout compatibility with Lizard and Zefeer CPU modules.

Please visit NAON Web Page for more product information.

Main Features[edit | edit source]

  • Up to 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM
  • Flash NOR and Flash NAND on board
  • 2 x USB Host, 1 x USB OTG
  • 2 x SD/MMC
  • High-end Dual-CAN controller
  • Fast Ethernet LAN and Integrated Ethernet Switch
  • Display subsystem: up to 30 bit, TFT and TV out
  • HD Video Processing Subsystem (HDVPSS), 24-bit video input port
  • Touch Screen controller
  • 3 x UART, 2 x I²C, 3 x SPI, 1 x I²S, 1x SATA
  • Small form factor: 70mm x 50mm

NAON Technical Specifications[edit | edit source]

CPU and Memories
CPU Texas Instruments DM814x/AM387x ARMv7 architecture Cortex A8 @ 1 GHz
Multimedia NEON Media Technology (Advanced SIMD coprocessor)

PowerVR SGX 530 3D Graphics Accelerator

Up to 18 Mpoly/s, support for OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0 and OpenVG 1.1

Programmable High-Definition Video Image Coprocessing (HDVICP v2) Engine

HD Video Processing Subsystem (HDVPSS)

Imaging Subsystem (ISS)

Up to 750-MHz C674x Floating-Point VLIW DSP

Supervisor On board power supply supervision and power sequencer

Watchdog

Battery powered RTC on TPS659113 PMIC

Memory Cache: 32 Kbyte instruction, 32 Kbyte data, 512 Kbyte L2

SDRAM: 64, 128, 256, 215 MB

NOR: 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 MB

NAND: All sizes, on request

SRAM: 128 Kbyte

EEPROM: Yes

Interfaces LAN: Fast Ethernet 10/100 Mbps, Additional RMII Inteface

UART: 3 x UART ports (1x full, 2x four-wires)

USB: 2 x 2.0 Host ports, 1 x OTG port

CAN: Dual CAN controller (version 2 part A, B)

Storage: 1x SATA 3.0 Gbps channel

External Bus: GPMC 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

3 x SPI channel

GPIOs available

Keypad (up to 8x8)

Video Resolution: 16-/24-/30-bit HD Display Port

Type: HDMI 1.3, TFT/RGB

Touch Screen: Yes

TV out: Yes

Input:

  • 24-bit video in port
  • 16-bit camera interface
Mechanical Connectors 2 x 140 pin 0.6mm pitch

Physical 70 mm x 50 mm

Temperature:

  • Commercial (0°C / +70°C) Temperature Range
  • Industrial (-40°C / +85°C) Temperature Range
PSU Input 3.3V, voltage regulation on board
Naon-bd.png

Hardware Documentation[edit | edit source]

Electrical Schematics Mechanical Documentation Carrier Board design Thermal & Power Management

Software Documentation[edit | edit source]

Linux Android

NAON Evaluation Kit[edit | edit source]

The evaluation kit for Naon is DELK-H-S, a development/test board designed to start working with the DIDO platform and experimenting with the implemented features. The carrier board hosts a DIDO CPU module and offers the following features:

Please refer to this page for more details.

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

Please subscribe to the Naon 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 NAON SoM[edit | edit source]

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

Pages in category "Naon"

The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.