Processors
- Direct Insight Tools and Platforms for TI OMAP3530
TI's OMAP35x family- including OMAP3503, OMAP3515, OMAP3525 and OMAP3530
represents the first broad-market application of the ARM Cortex-A8 processor
core, combining this with a DM64x class video/audio DSP capable of HD video,
a PowerVR graphics module with OpenGL ES 2.0 support, and a rich set of
interfaces as well as ETM/Coresight debug.
JTAG
/ ETM probe and debugger: Sophia
Systems
With full support for the TI OMAP35x EVM, with both Linux and Windows CE,
EJ-SCT is the debug probe of choice for OMAP3530 family devices. OMAP devices
implement both ETB (Embedded Trace Buffer) and ETM (Embedded Trace Macrocell)
trace methodologies. ETB uses the standard JTAG connection to pass to the
debugger details of each code branch operation which are stored in a small
cache on the device. The debugger then uses this information to reconstruct
the instruction trace following a HALT. ETM trace uses a separate 38-pin
Mictor connector through which bus information is spooled out in real-time.
Both trace methodologies are supported by EJ-SCT and the Watchpoint debugger,
which is interoperable with the Platform Builder (Windows CE) and GDB (Linux)
debug environments.
Production-ready system-on-module: SwiftModule-OM
By designing
in a production-quality module complete with Windows CE 6.0 BSP, products
leveraging the multimedia power of OMAP3530 and the real-time, connectivity
rich capabilities of Windows CE can be brought to market in a matter
of weeks, avoiding complex hardware design and OS-porting issues.
SwiftModule-OM is a 200-pin SODIMM board, measuring just 35mm x 68mm.
For development purposes, SwiftModule-OM plugs into the SwiftLite-OM
breakout board (dimensions 90mm x 90mm) providing a complete development
system which runs Windows CE 6.0 out of the box. In production, the
SwiftLite baseboard can be replaced with a simple baseboard carrying
exactly the connectors required for your product.

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