Sitara
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TI ARM® Cortex™-A8 & ARM9™ MPU Overview
TI's high performance, ARM-based microprocessors are comprised of the ARM Cortex-A8 or ARM9 based embedded microprocessors with speeds ranging from 375MHz to 1.5GHz. The portfolio of microprocessors includes unique combinations of peripherals and accelerators to drive down system cost and expand connectivity options.
Visit the TI ARM MPU Homepage www.ti.com/sitara for the latest information on upcoming products and announcements.
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Examples of applications that benefit from TI ARM microprocessors include
- HVAC and building controls
- Network appliances
- Industrial automation
- Point-of-service machines
- Test and measurement
- Medical instrumentation
- Educational consoles
- Industrial low power PCs
… many others
The purpose of the TI Sitara wiki is to foster cooperative development among the ARM microprocessor developer community. This site is a companion to the information found on the TI ARM MPU homepage www.ti.com/sitara. We encourage you to spend some time reading through what's here today, adding to it, and creating your own topics, tips and tricks. TI will continue to author and monitor content on this wiki to ensure it stays up to date and we look forward to your contributions to the wiki.
EZ 1-2-3 Design Companions
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| ARM MPU Devices |
Step 1: Selecting the Device |
Step 2: Design the Hardware |
Step 3: Design the Software |
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| AM335x (ARM® Cortex-A8) | AM335x Device Evaluation | AM335x Hardware Design Guide | AM335x Software Design Guide |
| AM389x (ARM® Cortex-A8) | AM389x Device Evaluation | AM389x Hardware Design Guide | AM389x Software Design Guide |
| AM387x (ARM® Cortex-A8) | AM387x Device Evaluation | AM387x Hardware Design Guide | AM387x Software Design Guide |
TI ARM Cortex-A8 and ARM9 MPU Directory
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| TI ARM Cortex-A8 and ARM9 MPUs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Devices | Platforms | Operating Systems | Tools | Support |
| AM17x/18x | AM17x/18x Hardware | Linux | Code Composer Studio | E2E Forums |
| AM335x | AM335x Hardware | Android | Third Party IDEs | Training |
| AM35x | AM35x Hardware | WinCE | Emulators | Third Parties |
| AM37x | AM37x Hardware | RTOS | Other Tools | Community |
| AM387x | AM387x Hardware | |||
| AM389x | AM389x Hardware | |||
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Dbaughman said ...
Tmitchell said ...
Is there an example of using TI's DSP/BIOS OS on the AM1806?
--Tmitchell 13:17, 20 October 2011 (CDT)

Where can I find the old OMAP35xx WIKI?
--Dbaughman 18:42, 22 October 2010 (CDT)