The Texas Instruments 66AK2H06BAAWA24 is a high-performance, power-efficient System-on-Chip (SoC) that is part of the KeyStone II multicore architecture. Designed to meet the demanding needs of modern embedded processing, this SoC integrates both digital signal processing (DSP) and ARM cores, making it an ideal solution for applications that require intensive signal processing capabilities alongside general-purpose computing.
Key Features:
- Multi-Core Processing: This SoC features four TMS320C66x DSP core subsystems and an ARM Cortex-A15 MPCore, providing a robust platform for parallel processing.
- High Performance: The DSP cores operate at a frequency of up to 1.2 GHz, while the ARM Cortex-A15 core can run up to 1.4 GHz, delivering exceptional performance for compute-intensive tasks.
- Integrated Memory: The 66AK2H06BAAWA24 comes with integrated memory controllers supporting DDR3, DDR3L, and DDR4 for flexible and fast memory access.
- Rich Peripherals: A wide range of high-speed peripherals including PCIe, Gigabit Ethernet, Serial RapidIO, and HyperLink interfaces are available, facilitating high-bandwidth connectivity.
- Power Efficiency: Advanced power management techniques are employed to minimize power consumption while maximizing performance, suitable for energy-sensitive applications.
Applications:
The 66AK2H06BAAWA24 is designed for a broad array of applications, such as:
- High-performance computing
- Wireless infrastructure (baseband processing)
- Networking and communications equipment
- Industrial automation
- Medical imaging
- Video surveillance
Technical Specifications:
| Parameter |
Value |
| Cores |
4x TMS320C66x DSP + 1x ARM Cortex-A15 |
| Frequency |
DSP: Up to 1.2 GHz, ARM: Up to 1.4 GHz |
| Memory Support |
DDR3/DDR3L/DDR4 |
| Peripherals |
PCIe, Gigabit Ethernet, Serial RapidIO, HyperLink |
| Power Management |
Advanced Techniques |
The 66AK2H06BAAWA24 SoC from Texas Instruments represents a state-of-the-art solution for complex and demanding applications that require the convergence of high-speed signal processing and efficient, general-purpose computation.