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The OMAP (Open Multimedia Applications Platform) family, developed by Texas Instruments, is a series of image/video processors. مشخصات x30 They are proprietary system on chips (SoCs) for portable and mobile multimedia applications. مشخصات x30 OMAP devices generally include a general-purpose ARM architecture processor core plus one or more specialized co-processors. Earlier OMAP variants commonly featured a variant of the Texas Instruments TMS320 series digital signal processor.

The platform was created after December 12, 2002, as STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments jointly announced an initiative for Open Mobile Application Processor Interfaces (OMAPI) intended to be used with 2.5 and 3G mobile phones, that were going to be produced during 2003.[1] (This was later merged into a larger initiative and renamed the MIPI Alliance.) The OMAP was Texas Instruments' implementation of this standard. (The STMicroelectronics implementation was named Nomadik.)

OMAP did enjoy some success in the smartphone and tablet market until 2011 when it lost ground to Qualcomm Snapdragon.[2] On September 26, 2012, Texas Instruments announced they would wind down their operations in smartphone and tablet oriented chips and instead focus on embedded platforms.[3] On November 14, 2012, Texas Instruments announced they would cut 1,700 jobs due to their shift from mobile to embedded platforms.[4] The last OMAP5 chips were released in Q2 2013.

OMAP family

The Galaxy Nexus, example of a smartphone with an OMAP 4460 SoC

The OMAP family consists of three product groups classified by performance and intended application:

  • high-performance applications processors
  • basic multimedia applications processors
  • integrated modem and applications processors

Further, two main distribution channels exist, and not all parts are available in both channels. The genesis of the OMAP product line is from partnership with cell phone vendors, and the main distribution channel involves sales directly to such wireless handset vendors. Parts developed to suit evolving cell phone requirements are flexible and powerful enough to support sales through less specialized catalog channels; some OMAP 1 parts, and many OMAP 3 parts, have catalog versions with different sales and support models. Parts that are obsolete from the perspective of handset vendors may still be needed to support products developed using catalog parts and distributor-based inventory management.

High-performance applications processors

These are parts originally intended for use as application processors in smartphones, with processors powerful enough to run significant operating systems (such as Linux, Android or Symbian), support connectivity to personal computers, and support various audio and video applications.

OMAP 1

The OMAP 1 family started with a TI-enhanced ARM core, and then changed to a standard ARM926 core. It included many variants, most easily distinguished according to manufacturing technology (130 nm except for the OMAP171x series), CPU, peripheral set, and distribution channel (direct to large handset vendors, or through catalog-based distributors). In March 2009, the OMAP1710 family chips are still available to handset vendors.

Products using OMAP 1 processors include hundreds of cell phone models, and the Nokia 770 Internet tablets.

  • OMAP171x – 220 MHz ARM926EJ-S + C55x DSP, low-voltage 90 nm technology
  • OMAP162x – 204 MHz ARM926EJ-S + C55x DSP + 2 MB internal SRAM, 130 nm technology
  • OMAP5912 – catalog availability version of OMAP1621 (or OMAP1611b in older versions)
  • OMAP161x – 204 MHz ARM926EJ-S + C55x DSP, 130 nm technology
  • OMAP1510 – 168 MHz ARM925T (TI-enhanced) + C55x DSP
  • OMAP5910 – catalog availability version of OMAP 1510
OMAP 2

These parts were only marketed to handset vendors. Products using these include both Internet tablets and mobile phones:

  • OMAP2431 – 330 MHz ARM1136 + 220 MHz C64x DSP
  • OMAP2430 – 330 MHz ARM1136 + 220 MHz C64x DSP + PowerVR MBX lite GPU, 90 nm technology
  • OMAP2420 – 330 MHz ARM1136 + 220 MHz C55x DSP + PowerVR MBX GPU, 90 nm technology[5]
OMAP 3

The 3rd generation OMAP, the OMAP 3[6] is broken into 3 distinct groups: مشخصات x30 the OMAP34x, the OMAP35x, and the OMAP36x. OMAP34x and OMAP36x are distributed directly to large handset (such as cell phone) manufacturers. OMAP35x is a variant of OMAP34x intended for catalog distribution channels. The OMAP36x is a 45 nm version of the 65 nm OMAP34x with higher clock speed.[7]

The OMAP 3611 found in devices like the Bookeen's Cybook Odyssey is a licensed crippled version of the OMAP 3621, both are the same silicon (as marking are the same) but officially the 3611 was sold to be only able to drive e-Ink screen and does not have access to IVA & DSP.

The video technology in the higher end OMAP 3 parts is derived in part from the DaVinci product line, which first packaged higher end C64x+ DSPs and image processing controllers with ARM9 processors last seen in the older OMAP 1 generation or ARM Cortex-A8.[8]

Not highlighted in the list below is that each OMAP 3 SoC has an "Image, Video, Audio" (IVA2) accelerator. These units do not all have the same capabilities. Most devices support 12 megapixel camera images, though some support 5 or 3 megapixels. Some support HD imaging.

Model number Fab CPU Frq (MHz) GPU DSP HSA-features Utilizing devices OMAP3410 65 nm Cortex-A8 600 PowerVR SGX530 Unknown Unknown
List
  • Motorola Charm, Motorola Flipside (720 MHz),[9]Motorola Flipout
OMAP3420 OMAP3430 TMS320C64x+
List
  • Motorola Droid/Milestone, Nokia N900, Palm Pre, Samsung i8910, Sony Ericsson Satio
OMAP3440 800 Unknown
List
  • Archos 5 (Gen 7), Motorola Milestone XT720, Motorola Titanium XT800, Samsung Galaxy A (SHW-M100S), Samsung i7680[10]
OMAP3503 600 -
List
  • Gumstix Overo Earth
OMAP3515 600 PowerVR SGX530 OMAP3525 600 - OMAP3530 720 MHz PowerVR SGX530 TMS320C64x+[11]
List
  • Alico's Kinetic 3500,[12]Always Innovating Touch Book, BeagleBoard, Embest DevKit8000,[13]Gumstix Overo Water, IGEPv2, OpenSourceMID K7 MID,[14] Oswald, Overo Water,Open Pandora, phyCARD-L OMAP-3530 SOM,[15] TianyeIT CIP312[16]
OMAP3611 45 nm 800
List
  • Cybook Odyssey[17]
OMAP3621 800
List
  • Barnes & Noble Nook Color, Barnes & Noble Nook Simple Touch, Lenovo IdeaPad A1, Motorola Defy, Motorola Defy Plus
OMAP3622 1000 OMAP3630 600 MHz~1.2 GHz Unknown
List
  • 3630-600 Motorola MOTOACTV
  • 3630-800 Archos 28, Archos 32, Motorola Bravo,Motorola Defy[18]
  • 3630-1000 Archos 43, Archos 70, Archos 101, LG Optimus Black, LG Optimus Bright, LG Optimus Mach,[19]Motorola Cliq 2, Motorola Droid 2 R2D2 Special Edition, Motorola Droid X, Motorola Defy+, Nokia N9, Nokia N950, Palm Pre 2, Panasonic P-07C, Panasonic Sweety 003P,Samsung Galaxy SL I9003, Sony Ericsson Vivaz, Lenovo A1-07 Samsung Galaxy Player 4.2 (YP-GI1),Le Pan TC970, Moto 360 watch
OMAP3640 1.2 GHz
List
  • Motorola Droid 2 Global
OMAP 4
The TI Ducati SIP core does video acceleration and accelerated image processing.

The 4th generation OMAPs, OMAP 4430 (used on Google Glass[20]), 4460 (formerly named 4440),[21] and 4470 all use a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, with two ARM Cortex-M3 cores, as part of the "Ducati" sub-system,[22] for off-loading low-level tasks.[23][24][25] The 4430 and 4460 use a PowerVR SGX540 integrated 3D graphics accelerator, running at a clock frequency of 304 and 384 MHz respectively.[26] 4470 has a PowerVR SGX544 GPU that supports DirectX 9 which enables it for use in Windows 8 as well as a dedicated 2D graphics core for increased power efficiency up to 50-90%.[27] All OMAP 4 come with an IVA3 multimedia hardware accelerator with a programmable DSP that enables 1080p Full HD and multi-standard video encode/decode.[28][29][30][31][32] OMAP 4 uses ARM Cortex-A9's with ARM's SIMD engine (Media Processing Engine, aka NEON) which may have a significant performance advantage in some cases over Nvidia Tegra 2's ARM Cortex-A9s with non-vector floating point units.[33] It also uses a dual-channel LPDDR2 memory controller compared to Nvidia Tegra 2's single-channel memory controller.

SoC CPU GPU DSP Image & Video acceleration Memory technology Availability Devices Model Fab Microarchitecture # Cores Frq
(GHz) Type Bus width (bit) Bandwidth (GB/s) OMAP4430 45 nm Cortex-A9 2 1–1.2 PowerVR SGX540 @ 304–365 MHz "Tesla" (C64T) "Ducati":[22] dual Cortex-M3@266 MHz
& IVA–HD
& ISS LPDDR2 32-bit dual-channel 7.4 Q1 2011
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  • Japanese Market:Fujitsu Arrows Tab LTE F-01D, Fujitsu Arrows X LTE F-05D, Fujitsu Arrows Z ISW11F, Panasonic Lumix Phone 101P, Panasonic Lumix Phone P-02D, Fujitsu Regza Phone T-01D, Sharp Aquos Phone SH-01D, Sharp Aquos Phone 102SH, Toshiba AT200 Excite
    Global market: BlackBerry PlayBook,[34]Panasonic Eluga DL1, LG Prada 3.0, LG Optimus 3D P920, LG Optimus 3D Max, LG Optimus L9, Motorola Atrix 2, Motorola Droid 3/Milestone 3, Motorola Droid Bionic, Motorola Droid RAZR,[35]Motorola Xyboard, PandaBoard, phyCORE-OMAP4460/OMAP4430 SOM,[36]Samsung Galaxy S II (GT-I9100G), Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0), Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1), TianyeIT CIP411,[37] LGP925 Thrill AT&T, Amazon Kindle Fire, Archos 80 (Gen 9), Archos 101 (Gen 9), Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet, Archos 80 Turbo (Gen 9) 1.0/1.2 GHz, Archos 101 Turbo (Gen 9) 1.0/1.2 GHz, SmartDevices SmartQ Ten3 (T15),[38]Google Glass,[39]Sony NWZ-ZX1
OMAP4460 1.2–1.5 PowerVR SGX540 @ 307–384 MHz Q4 2011
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  • Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Archos 80 Turbo (Gen 9) 1.5 GHz & 1.2 GHz, Archos 101 Turbo (Gen 9) 1.5 GHz & 1.2 GHz, Huawei Ascend D1,[40] Huawei Ascend P1/P1S,[41] Pandaboard ES,[42]Sharp Aquos Phone 104SH, Variscite VAR-SOM-OM44,[43]Nexus Q,[44]BlackBerry Playbook 4G LTE, Kindle Fire HD 7" (1st generation), BlackBerry Dev Alpha
OMAP4470 1.3–1.5 PowerVR SGX544 @ 277–384 MHz + Vivante GC320 (dedicated 2D graphics core)[27] Q2 2012
List
  • ARCHOS 101XS, ARCHOS TV Connect, SmartDevices T30, Kindle Fire HD 8.9", Kobo Arc, BlackBerry Dev Alpha B, Samsung Galaxy Premier, Blackberry Z10 (International Market), SmartQ X7, ARCHOS 97XS, Nook HD/HD+, Kindle Fire HD 7" (2nd generation)
OMAP 5

The 5th generation OMAP, OMAP 5 SoC uses a dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 CPU with two additional Cortex-M4 cores to offload the A15s in less computationally intensive tasks to increase power efficiency, two PowerVR SGX544MP graphics cores and a dedicated TI 2D BitBlt graphics accelerator, a multi-pipe display sub-system and a signal processor.[45] They respectively support 24 and 20 megapixel cameras for front and rear 3D HD video recording. The chip also supports up to 8 GB of dual channel LPDDR2/DDR3 memory, output to four HD 3D displays and 3D HDMI 1.4 video output. OMAP 5 also includes three USB 2.0 ports, one lowspeed USB 3.0 OTG port and a SATA 2.0 controller.

Model number Fab CPU Frq GPU Frq DSP Memory technology Availability Utilizing devices OMAP5430 28 nm Cortex-A15 (dual-core)[46] and
Cortex-M4 (dual-core) 1.5, 1.7 GHz PowerVR SGX544MP2[47] + dedicated TI 2D BitBlt graphics accelerator 532 MHz "Tesla" (C64T) 32-bit dual-channel 532 MHz LPDDR2 (8.5 GB/sec)[48] Q2 2013
List
  • Jorjin APM-5
OMAP5432 1.5, 1.7 GHz 532 MHz 32-bit dual-channel 532 MHz DDR3 (8.5 GB/sec)[48] Q2 2013
List
  • Casio V-R7000/V-R7100[49], DragonBox Pyra, IGEPv5,[50] Variscite VAR-SOM-OM54 SOM, SVTronics UEVM5432G-02-12-00 Development Board[51]

Basic multimedia applications processors

GStreamer makes use of hardware acceleration through plugins provided by Texas Instruments. The API is DMAI (DaVinci Multimedia Application Interface).

These are marketed only to handset manufacturers. They are intended to be highly integrated, low cost chips for consumer products. The OMAP-DM series are intended to be used as digital media coprocessors for mobile devices with high megapixel digital still and video cameras.

The Image Signal Processor (ISP) is used to accelerate processing of camera images.

  • OMAP331 – ARM9
  • OMAP310 – ARM9
  • OMAP-DM270 – ARM7 + C54x DSP
  • OMAP-DM299 – ARM7 + Image Signal Processor (ISP) + stacked mDDR SDRAM
  • OMAP-DM500 – ARM7 + ISP + stacked mDDR SDRAM
  • OMAP-DM510 – ARM926 + ISP + 128 MB stacked mDDR SDRAM
  • OMAP-DM515 – ARM926 + ISP + 256 MB stacked mDDR SDRAM
  • OMAP-DM525 – ARM926 + ISP + 256 MB stacked mDDR SDRAM

Integrated modem and applications processors

An OMAP 850 in an HTC Wizard

These are marketed only to handset manufacturers. Many of the newer versions are highly integrated for use in very low cost cell phones.

  • OMAPV1035 – single-chip EDGE (was discontinued in 2009 as TI announced baseband chipset market withdrawal).
  • OMAPV1030 – EDGE digital baseband
  • OMAP850 – 200 MHz ARM926EJ-S + GSM/GPRS digital baseband + stacked EDGE co-processor
  • OMAP750 – 200 MHz ARM926EJ-S + GSM/GPRS digital baseband + DDR Memory support
  • OMAP733 – 200 MHz ARM926EJ-S + GSM/GPRS digital baseband + stacked SDRAM
  • OMAP730 – 200 MHz ARM926EJ-S + GSM/GPRS digital baseband + SDRAM Memory support
  • OMAP710 – 133 MHz ARM925 + GSM/GPRS digital baseband

OMAP L-1x

The OMAP L-1x parts are marketed only through catalog channels, and have a different technological heritage than the other OMAP parts. Rather than deriving directly from cell phone product lines, they grew from the video-oriented DaVinci product line by removing the video-specific features while using upgraded DaVinci peripherals. A notable feature is use of a floating point DSP, instead of the more customary fixed point one.

The Hawkboard uses the OMAP-L138

  • OMAP-L137 – 300 MHz ARM926EJ-S + C674x floating point DSP
  • OMAP-L138 – 300 MHz ARM926EJ-S + C674x floating point DSP

Products using OMAP processors

Many mobile phones use OMAP SoCs, including the Nokia N9, N90, N91, N92, N95, N82, E61, E62, E63 and E90 mobile phones, as well as the Nokia 770, N800, N810 and N900 Internet tablets, Motorola Droid, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Droid X, and Droid 2. The Palm Pre, Pandora, Touch Book also use an OMAP SoC (the OMAP3430). Others to use an OMAP SoC include Sony Ericsson's Satio (Idou) and Vivaz, most Samsung phones running Symbian (including Omnia HD), the Nook Color, some Archos tablets (such as Archos 80 gen 9 and Archos 101 gen 9), Kindle Fire HD, Blackberry Playbook, Kobo Arc, and B&N Nook HD. Also, there are all-in-one smart displays using OMAP 4 SoCs, such as the Viewsonic VSD220 (OMAP 4430).

OMAP SoCs are also used as the basis for a number of hobbyist, prototyping and evaluation boards, such as the BeagleBoard, PandaBoard, OMAP3 Board, Gumstix and Presonus digital mixing boards

Similar platforms

  • TI Sitara ARM Processor SoC family
  • A31 by AllWinner
  • Atom by Intel
  • Ax by Apple
  • Exynos by Samsung
  • i.MX by Freescale Semiconductor
  • ARMADA 5xx/6xx/15xx by Marvell Technology Group
  • Jaguar and Puma by AMD
  • K3Vx/Kirin by HiSilicon
  • MTx by MediaTek
  • Nomadik by STMicroelectronics
  • NovaThor by ST-Ericsson
  • OCTEON by Cavium
  • R-Car by Renesas
  • RK3 by Rockchip
  • Snapdragon, by Qualcomm, the only competing product which also features a DSP unit, the Qualcomm Hexagon
  • Tegra by Nvidia
  • VideoCore by Broadcom

See also

  • HiSilicon – by Huawei
  • OpenMAX IL (Open Media Acceleration Integration Layer) – a royalty-free cross-platform media abstraction API from the Khronos Group
  • Distributed Codec Engine (libcde) – a Texas Instruments API for the video codec engine in OMAP based embedded systems
  • Tiva-C LaunchPad – an inexpensive self-contained, single-board microcontroller, about the size of a credit card but featuring an ARM Cortex M4 32-bit microcontroller at 80 MHz, able to doing some signal processing

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    Cortex-A76
    • Kirin 980
    • Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
    • Samsung Exynos 9820
    ARMv8-A
    compatible
    • Apple A7, A8, A8X, A9, A9X, A10, A10X, A11, A12
    • Applied Micro X-Gene
    • Cavium ThunderX, ThunderX2
    • Nvidia Tegra K1 (Project Denver)
    • Samsung Mongoose
    • Qualcomm Kryo, Falkor
    • v
    • t
    • e
    Embedded ARM-based chips
    • ARM Holdings
    • ARM architecture
    • List of ARM cores
    • ARM Cortex-A
    • ARM Cortex-R
    • ARM Cortex-M
    • List of ARM Cortex-M development tools
    Embedded
    microcontrollers
    Cortex-M0
    • Cypress PSoC 4000, 4100, 4100M, 4200, 4200DS, 4200L, 4200M
    • Infineon XMC1000
    • Nordic nRF51
    • NXP LPC1100, LPC1200
    • nuvoTon NuMicro
    • Sonix SN32F700
    • STMicroelectronics STM32 F0
    • Toshiba TX00
    • Vorago VA108x0
    Cortex-M0+
    • Cypress PSoC 4000S, 4100S, 4100S+, 4100PS, 4700S, FM0+
    • Holtek HT32F52000
    • Microchip (Atmel) SAM C2, D0, D1, D2, DA, L2, R2, R3
    • NXP LPC800, LPC11E60, LPC11U60
    • NXP (Freescale) Kinetis E, EA, L, M, V1, W0
    • Renesas Synergy S1
    • Silicon Labs (Energy Micro) EFM32 Zero, Happy
    • STMicroelectronics STM32 L0
    Cortex-M1
    • Altera FPGAs Cyclone-II, Cyclone-III, Stratix-II, Stratix-III
    • Microsemi (Actel) FPGAs Fusion, IGLOO/e, ProASIC3L, ProASIC3/E
    • Xilinx FPGAs Spartan-3, Virtex-2-3-4
    Cortex-M3
    • Actel SmartFusion, SmartFusion 2
    • Analog Devices ADuCM300
    • Cypress PSoC 5000, 5000LP, FM3
    • Fujitsu FM3
    • Holtek HT32F
    • Microchip (Atmel) SAM 3A, 3N, 3S, 3U, 3X
    • NXP LPC1300, LPC1700, LPC1800
    • ON Semiconductor Q32M210
    • Silicon Labs Precision32
    • Silicon Labs (Energy Micro) EFM32 Tiny, Gecko, Leopard, Giant
    • STMicroelectronics STM32 F1, F2, L1
    • Texas Instruments F28, LM3, TMS470, OMAP 4
    • Toshiba TX03
    Cortex-M4
    • Microchip (Atmel) SAM 4L, 4N, 4S
    • NXP (Freescale) Kinetis K, W2
    Cortex-M4F
    • Cypress 6200, FM4
    • Infineon XMC4000
    • Microchip (Atmel) SAM 4C, 4E, D5, E5, G5
    • Microchip CEC1302
    • Nordic nRF52
    • NXP LPC4000, LPC4300
    • NXP (Freescale) Kinetis K, V3, V4
    • Renesas Synergy S3, S5, S7
    • Silicon Labs (Energy Micro) EFM32 Wonder
    • STMicroelectronics STM32 F3, F4, L4, L4+, WB
    • Texas Instruments LM4F/TM4C, MSP432
    • Toshiba TX04
    Cortex-M7F
    • Microchip (Atmel) SAM E7, S7, V7
    • NXP (Freescale) Kinetis KV5x
    • STMicroelectronics STM32 F7, H7
    Cortex-M23
    • Microchip (Atmel) SAM L10, L11
    Real-time
    microcontrollers
    Cortex-R4F
    • Texas Instruments RM4, TMS570
    Cortex-R5F
    • Scaleo OLEA
    • Texas Instruments RM57
    • Xilinx ZynqMP
    • v
    • t
    • e
    Classic ARM-based chips
    • ARM Holdings
    • ARM architecture
    • List of ARM cores
    • ARM Cortex-A
    • ARM Cortex-R
    • ARM Cortex-M
    • List of ARM Cortex-M development tools
    Classic
    processors
    ARM7
    • Atmel SAM7L, SAM7S, SAM7SE, SAM7X, SAM7XC, AT91CAP7, AT91M, AT91R
    • NXP LPC2100, LPC2200, LPC2300, LPC2400, LH7
    • STMicroelectronics STR7
    ARM9
    • Atmel SAM9G, SAM9M, SAM9N, SAM9R, SAM9X, SAM9XE, SAM926x, AT91CAP9
    • Freescale i.MX1x, i.MX2x
    • Rockchip RK27xx, RK28xx
    • NXP LPC2900, LPC3000, LH7A
    • ST-Ericsson Nomadik STn881x
    • STMicroelectronics STR9
    • Texas Instruments OMAP 1, AM1x
    • VIA WonderMedia WM8505/8650
    • ZiiLABS ZMS-05
    ARM11
    • Broadcom BCM2835
    • Freescale i.MX3x
    • Infotmic IMAPX210/220
    • Mindspeed Comcerto 1000
    • Nvidia Tegra APX, 6xx
    • Qualcomm MSM7000, Snapdragon S1
    • ST-Ericsson Nomadik STn882x
    • Telechips TCC8902
    • Texas Instruments OMAP 2
    • VIA WonderMedia WM87x0
    ARMv2a
    compatible
    • Amber (open FPGA core)
    ARMv4
    compatible
    • Faraday FA526, FA626
    • DEC/Intel StrongARM
    ARMv5TE
    compatible
    • Intel/Marvell XScale
    • Marvell Sheeva, Feroceon, Jolteon, Mohawk
    • Faraday FA606TE, FA616TE, FA626TE, FA726TE
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