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TMS320C6672ACYPA25

TITMS320C6672ACYPA25

Texas Instruments
Fixed/Floating Point Digital Signal Processor (DSP) 1.25GHz 841-FCBGA (24x24)
NRND11,364 in stock

Overview

The TMS320C6672ACYPA25 is a high-performance multicore fixed and floating-point Digital Signal Processor based on Texas Instruments Keystone architecture. It features dual C66x cores running at 1.25GHz and integrates a robust set of high-speed peripherals including SRIO, PCIe Gen2, and a dedicated network coprocessor for hardware-accelerated packet processing.

Why Choose This Part

The Keystone architecture provides a Multicore Shared Memory Controller (MSMC) that allows the cores to access 5.125MB of on-chip RAM directly, minimizing external memory bottlenecks. It includes SmartReflex technology for dynamic voltage scaling and hardware accelerators for security and packet processing, significantly reducing CPU overhead for networking tasks.

Applications

Mission-Critical Infrastructure
High-throughput processing for wireless base stations and communication gateways requiring low-latency packet switching.
Industrial High-Speed Imaging
Real-time analysis of high-resolution video streams in automated inspection systems using the integrated hardware accelerators.
Medical Diagnostic Systems
Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and filtering operations for ultrasound and MRI imaging applications where floating-point precision is required.
Radar and Sonar Processing
Digital beamforming and signal detection tasks leveraging the 1.25GHz clock rate and SRIO 2.1 interface for low-latency data transport.

Key Specifications

Type Fixed/Floating Point
Interface EBI/EMI, Ethernet MAC, PCIe, I2C, SPI, SRIO, UART
Clock Rate 1.25GHz
On-Chip RAM 5.125MB
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Voltage - I/O 1.0V, 1.5V, 1.8V
Package / Case 841-BFBGA, FCBGA
Voltage - Core 1.00V
Non-Volatile Memory ROM (128kB)
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 100degC (TC)
Supplier Device Package 841-FCBGA (24x24)

Getting Started

Development is supported by the TI Code Composer Studio (CCS) IDE and the Multicore Software Development Kit (MCSDK). Engineers should utilize the TMDXEVM6678L evaluation module for initial prototyping, which shares the same C66x core architecture and peripheral set.