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The AM335x Evaluation Module (TMDXEVM3358) enables developers to immediately start evaluating the AM335x processor family (AM3352, AM3354, AM3356, AM3358) and begin building applications such as portable navigation, portable gaming, home/building automation, and others.
It includes hardware features like the AM3358 ARM Processor, 1GB DDR3, TPS65910 Power management IC, and a 7-inch touch screen LCD. Software features are Linux EZ SDK and Android. In terms of connectivity, the TMDXEVM3358 offers 10/100 Ethernet (1), UART (4), SD/MMC (2), USB2.0 OTG/HOST (1/1), audio in/out, JTAG, and CAN (2). The main elements of the AM335x subsystem are already available on the base board of the EVM, which gives developers the basic resources needed for most general purpose-type projects that encompass the AM335x as the main processor. Additional typical-type peripherals are built into the EVM. These include memory, sensors, LCD, Ethernet PHY, etc. Therefore, prospective systems can be modeled quickly without significant additional hardware resources. In the embedded space, an ARM Cortex-A8-based processor is ideally suited to provide high performance with power efficiency while supporting connectivity. Bringing together flexible hardware solutions with robust software tools, including support for high-level and real-time operating systems, enables developers to use Sitara processors to create inspiring ARM designs.
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