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Design Considerations
Emerging trends in network projectors/displays indicate the transition to a seamless use scenario where projectors and displays become part of an IP network that work with all PCs, phones and network appliances. These display screens and projectors are no longer isolated but download and display content from anywhere - the network, PCs, notebooks, netbooks and smart phones, supporting both wired and wireless connectivity. Core subsystem components: Processor - DM6446, DM365, OMAP3530 are particularly well suited for Network projectors. The DM6446 and DM365 have an ARM9 at 300MHz and have all the peripherals integrated on-chip for this application space. USB, EMAC, and an integrated Video Port Subsystem (VPSS) with OSD, scalers, and RGB888 peripherals enable a costeffective solution. The OMAP3530 has a more powerful applications processor Cortex A8 running at 600MHz and requires an external EMAC and PHY. Both the DM6446 and OMAP3530 have a programmable Digital Signal Processor (DSP) that allows you to differentiate your product to suit your needs. TI processors are well suited for Network projector applications and include scalable solutions with common software architectures enabling entry level & advanced feature products. The choice of which processor to use depends on several factors: The amount of ARM performance required Wired or Wireless network access Need for the flexibility of a general-purpose programmable DSP for product differentiation using features such as a Microsoft Pictor CODEC or video analytics Need for 2D/3D graphics support Low cost where only video CODEC processing is required Video port and display subsystem features required (integrated DACs, RGB888, OnScreen Display, scaler support, etc.) System considerations such as the need for an integrated USB PHY, 3.3 or 1.8 V I/Os, etc Power Management Unit - A highly integrated power-management unit (PMU) that supports the power and peripheral requirements of the Application processors. The IC
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Application Notes
Most useful technical documents for Network Projector Front End Power Management Techniques for OMAP35x Applications Processors White Paper (PDF 142 KB) 1562 views 29 Sep 2008
Reference Designs
Description 12V, 1A Isolated PoE PD Power Supply Reference Design Isolated, Low Cost, Non-Synchronous PoE PD Power Supply Reference Design Isolated, Synchronous Flyback, 3.3V @ 3A or 5V @ 2A PoE PD Power Supply Reference Design Non-Isolated PoE PD Power Supply Reference Design Power Over Ethernet - Sync Flyback Reference Design Part # PMP940 PMP717 PMP929 PMP841 PMP411 Company Texas Instruments Texas Instruments Texas Instruments Texas Instruments Texas Instruments
Solution Guides
Audio Guide 1Q 2011 (Rev. F) (PDF 4.23 MB) 25793 views 16 Nov 2010 Video and Vision (formerly Imaging Solutions) Guide 4Q 2009 (Rev. G) (PDF 3.37 MB) 5806 views 14 Dec 2009 Analog and Logic for Low-Power Processors (Rev. C) (PDF 3.09 MB) 1332 views 19 Jun 2007
White Papers
ARM The Cortex-A8 Microprocessor - White Paper (Rev. A) (PDF 77 KB) 3657 views 11 Mar 2008 SmartReflex(TM) Power & Performance Management Technologies (Rev. A) (PDF 259 KB) 729 views 19 Feb 2008
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