Description
1-5
Introduction
Figure 1–2. OMAP5910 Diagram
MPU core
(TI925T)
(Instruction
cache, data
cache. MMU)
System
DMA
controller
TMS320C55x DSP
(Instruction cache, SARAM,
DARAM, DMA,
H/W acceserators)
MPU
peripheral
bridge
LCD
I/F
MPU
interface
SRAM
DSP
MMU
16
16
32
16
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
16
MPU Private
Peripheral Bus
DSP
32
MPU
peripheral
JT
AG/
emulation
I/F
OSC
12 MHz
OSC
OMAP5910
289 pin package
ETM9
16
Memory interface
Reset
Ext Clk
Reqs
MPU Bus
1.5M bits
traf
fic controller (TC)
Clock and reset management
M I F S
M I F F
I M I F
peripheral bus
bus
S
F
S
l
a
s
h
R
A
M
D
R
A
M
Modem
Chipset
McBSP1
McBSP3
MCSI2
UAR
T2
McBSP2
MPUIO
GPIO
UAR
T3
MMC/SD
UAR
T1
MCSI1
USB Function and Host
Camera I/F
I2S
audio
codec
Speakers
Optical or touchscreen device
Keyboard
GPIO (19)
Smart card
Bluetooth
baseband
Bluetooth
RF
Power control I/C
USB
plug
Camera
Control
32 kHz
RT
C
32 kHz Clock
XDS 510
emulator
pad
Agilent
TP
A
301
LCD display
Note: For detailed information on DSP
and MPU connections to peripherals, see Figure 1
–
1.
IrDA
Battery
(6 x 5) or (8 x 8)
PWT
Buzzer
PWL
MMC/SD or memory
HDQ/1-wire I/F
32 Khz
LPG x 2
Stick I/F
MMC, SD or MS card
D
P
R
A
M
I
2
C
µ
Wire
RT
C
OMAP5910 peripherals
32
32
32
32
Note:
As a system real-time time clock, there are two possible solutions:
-
The OMAP5910 internal solution (internal RTC and 32-kHz oscillator pads) is not a low-power solution, because
the OMAP5910 RTC power supply is not separate from the OMAP5910 core power supply.
-
The OMAP5910 external solution (external RTC and 32-kHz oscillators) is the recommended solution for low IDDQ.