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Texas Instruments AM62A/AM62A-Q1 Arm®-Based Processors are part of the automotive-grade family of heterogeneous Arm processors. These processors include embedded deep learning (DL), vision processing acceleration and video, display interface, and extensive automotive peripheral and networking options. AM62A/AM62A-Q1 is built for a set of cost-sensitive automotive applications, including in-cabin monitoring systems and drivers, the next generation of eMirror systems, as well as a broad set of industrial applications in building automation, factory automation, robotics, and other markets. The cost-optimized AM62A/AM62A-Q1 provides high-performance computing for both traditional and deep learning algorithms at industry-leading power/performance ratios with a high level of system integration to lower costs and enable scalability for advanced automotive platforms supporting multiple sensor modalities in stand-alone electronic control units (ECUs).
AM62A/AM62A-Q1 contains up to four Arm Cortex®-A53 cores with 64-bit architecture, a vision processing accelerator (VPAC) with image signal processor (ISP) and multiple vision assist accelerators, DL and video accelerators, a Cortex-R5F device management core and a Cortex-R5F MCU channel core. The Cortex-A53s core provides the powerful computing elements necessary for Linux applications and the implementation of traditional vision computing-based algorithms such as driver monitoring. This 7th generation ISP includes flexibility to process a broader sensor suite. It includes RGB-InfraRed (RGB-IR), support for higher bit depth, and features targeting analytics applications. Key cores have the next generation C7000™ DSP from Texas Instruments (“C7x”) with scalar and vector cores. These devices have a dedicated “MMA” deep learning accelerator enabling performance up to 2 TOPS within the lowest power envelope in the industry when operating at the typical automotive worst-case junction temperature of 125°C.
The 3-port Gigabit Ethernet switch has two external ports and one internal port with TSN support and can be used to enable industrial networking options. An extensive peripherals set is included in AM62A/AM62A-Q1 to enable system-level connectivity such as USB, camera interface, MMC/SD, OSPI, CAN-FD, and GPMC for parallel host interface to an external ASIC/FPGA. The AM62A/AM62A-Q1 supports a secure boot for IP protection with the built-in hardware security module (HSM). These devices employ advanced power management support for portable and power-sensitive applications. The Texas Instruments AM62A-Q1 devices are AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications.









