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2.8
Device Support
2.8.1
Development Support
2.8.2
Device and Development-Support Tool Nomenclature
TMS320DM6446
Digital Media System on-Chip
SPRS283–DECEMBER 2005
Table 2-33. Ground Terminal Functions (continued)
SIGNAL
NAME
IPD/
IPU
(2)
TYPE
(1)
DESCRIPTION
NO.
L14
N14
R14
H15
K15
P15
V
SS
GND
Ground pins
TI offers an extensive line of development tools for the TMS320DM644x SoC platform, including tools to
evaluate the performance of the processors, generate code, develop algorithm implementations, and fully
integrate and debug software and hardware modules. The tool's support documentation is electronically
available within the Code Composer Studio Intergrated Development Environment (IDE).
The following products support development of TMS320DM644x SoC-based applications:
Software Development Tools:
Code Composer Studio Integrated Development Environment (IDE): including Editor
C/C++/Assembly Code Generation, and Debug plus additional development tools
Scalable, Real-Time Foundation Software (DSP/BIOS), which provides the basic run-time target
software needed to support any SoC application.
Hardware Development Tools:
Extended Development System (XDS) Emulator (supports TMS320DM644x SoC multiprocessor
system debug) EVM (Evaluation Module)
For a complete listing of development-support tools for the TMS320DM644x SoC platform, visit the
Texas Instruments web site on the Worldwide Web at
http://www.ti.com
uniform resource locator
(URL). For information on pricing and availability, contact the nearest TI field sales office or authorized
distributor.
To designate the stages in the product development cycle, TI assigns prefixes to the part numbers of all
DSP devices and support tools. Each DSP commercial family member has one of three prefixes: TMX,
TMP, or TMS (e.g., TMX320DM6446ZWT). Texas Instruments recommends two of three possible prefix
designators for its support tools: TMDX and TMDS. These prefixes represent evolutionary stages of
product development from engineering prototypes (TMX/TMDX) through fully qualified production
devices/tools (TMS/TMDS).
Device development evolutionary flow:
TMX
Experimental device that is not necessarily representative of the final device's electrical
specifications.
TMP
Final silicon die that conforms to the device's electrical specifications but has not completed
quality and reliability verification.
TMS
Fully-qualified production device.
Support tool development evolutionary flow:
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