Product Overview: TMS320DM647ZUT1
The TMS320DM647ZUT1 is a high-performance digital signal processor (DSP) from Texas Instruments (TI), renowned for its robust processing capabilities and flexibility in handling complex signal processing tasks. This product is part of the TMS320DM64x™ DSP platform, which is widely used in multimedia, communications, and industrial applications.
Key Features
- High-Speed Performance: The TMS320DM647ZUT1 operates at a high clock speed, enabling it to execute millions of instructions per second (MIPS), which is essential for real-time signal processing applications.
- Advanced Architecture: It is built on TI's advanced VelociTI™ VLIW architecture, which allows the DSP to perform multiple operations in parallel, significantly increasing overall system throughput.
- Integrated Peripherals: This DSP comes with a host of integrated peripherals, including Ethernet MAC, high-speed communication ports, and memory interfaces, facilitating easy connectivity and data transfer with other system components.
- Scalable Platform: The TMS320DM647ZUT1 is part of a scalable platform, providing designers with the ability to choose from various devices within the family to meet the specific needs of their applications.
Applications
The versatility of the TMS320DM647ZUT1 makes it ideal for a wide range of applications. It is particularly suited for:
- Professional audio equipment
- Video and image processing
- Telecommunications infrastructure
- Industrial control systems
Technical Specifications
- Core: TMS320C64x+
- Frequency: Up to 1 GHz
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 105°C
- Package: 361-Pin BGA (ZUT Suffix)
- Power Management: Multiple power-saving modes, including a deep sleep mode for reduced power consumption during idle periods.
The TMS320DM647ZUT1 DSP is a testament to Texas Instruments' commitment to providing powerful and efficient processing solutions. Its combination of speed, architecture, and integrated features make it a compelling choice for designers looking to push the boundaries of digital signal processing.