SPRAD21G May 2022 – December 2024 AM620-Q1 , AM623 , AM625 , AM625-Q1 , AM625SIP , AM62A3 , AM62A3-Q1 , AM62A7 , AM62A7-Q1 , AM62D-Q1 , AM62P , AM62P-Q1
Most of the processor IOs are not fail-safe. For information on fail-safe IOs, see the processor-specific data sheet. Power the IO supply of attached devices from the same power source as the respective processor dual-voltage IO groups (VDDSHVx supply rail) to verify that the board never applies potential to an IO that is not powered. Taking care of fail-safe operation is recommended to protect the IOs of processor and attached devices.
For more information on power-sequencing requirements between processor and attached devices including signal isolation for fail-safe operation, see [FAQ] AM625 / AM623 Custom board hardware design – Power sequencing between SOC (Processor) and the Attached devices. The FAQ is generic and can also be used for AM62x processor family - AM625SIP / AM625-Q1 / AM620-Q1, AM62Ax family - AM62A7 / AM62A3 / AM62A7-Q1 / AM62A3-Q1, AM62Px family - AM62P / AM62P-Q1.
Verify that a valid supply voltage for the VDDSHVx IO supplies is present before applying inputs to the associated processor IOs or peripherals.
Connect the VDDSHVx IO supplies and associated CAP_VDDSn capacitor irrespective of the usage of the processor IOs or peripherals.