SPRAD85A March   2023  – September 2024 AM62A3 , AM62A3-Q1 , AM62A7 , AM62A7-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. Introduction
    1. 1.1 Before Getting Started With the Custom Board Design
    2. 1.2 Processor Selection
    3. 1.3 Technical Documentation
      1. 1.3.1 Updated SK Schematics With Design, Review and Cad Notes Added
      2. 1.3.2 FAQs to Support Custom Board Design
    4. 1.4 Design Documentation
  5. Block Diagram
    1. 2.1 Constructing the Block Diagram
    2. 2.2 Configuring the Boot Mode
    3. 2.3 Confirming PinMux (PinMux Configuration)
  6. Power Supply
    1. 3.1 Power Supply Architecture
      1. 3.1.1 Integrated Power
      2. 3.1.2 Discrete Power
    2. 3.2 Power (Supply) Rails
      1. 3.2.1 Core Supply
      2. 3.2.2 Peripheral Power Supply
      3. 3.2.3 Dynamic Switching Dual-Voltage IO Supply LDO
      4. 3.2.4 Internal LDOs for IO Groups (Processor)
      5. 3.2.5 Dual-Voltage IOs (for Processor IO Groups)
      6. 3.2.6 VPP (eFuse ROM programming) Supply
    3. 3.3 Determining Board Power Requirements
    4. 3.4 Power Supply Filters
    5. 3.5 Power Supply Decoupling and Bulk Capacitors
      1. 3.5.1 Note on PDN Target Impedance
    6. 3.6 Power Supply Sequencing
    7. 3.7 Supply Diagnostics
    8. 3.8 Power Supply Monitoring
  7. Processor Clocking
    1. 4.1 Processor External Clock Source
      1. 4.1.1 Unused WKUP_LFOSC0
      2. 4.1.2 LVCMOS Digital Clock Source
      3. 4.1.3 Crystal Selection
    2. 4.2 Processor Clock Outputs
  8. JTAG (Joint Test Action Group)
    1. 5.1 JTAG / Emulation
      1. 5.1.1 Configuration of JTAG / Emulation
      2. 5.1.2 Implementation of JTAG / Emulation
      3. 5.1.3 Connection of JTAG Interface Signals
  9. Configuration (Processor) and Initialization (Processor and Device)
    1. 6.1 Processor Reset
    2. 6.2 Latching of Boot Mode Configuration
    3. 6.3 Resetting the Attached Devices
    4. 6.4 Watchdog Timer
  10. Processor Peripherals
    1. 7.1  Selecting Peripherals Across Domains
    2. 7.2  Memory (DDRSS)
      1. 7.2.1 Processor DDR Subsystem and Device Register Configuration
      2. 7.2.2 Calibration Resistor Connection for DDRSS
      3. 7.2.3 Attached Memory Device ZQ and Reset_N Connection
    3. 7.3  Media and Data Storage Interfaces
    4. 7.4  Common Platform Ethernet Switch 3-port Gigabit (CPSW3G - for Ethernet Interface)
    5. 7.5  Programmable Real-Time Unit Subsystem (PRUSS)
    6. 7.6  Universal Serial Bus (USB) Subsystem
    7. 7.7  General Connectivity Peripherals
    8. 7.8  Display Subsystem (DSS)
    9. 7.9  Camera Subsystem (CSI)
    10. 7.10 Connection of Processor Power Supply Pins, Unused Peripherals and IOs
      1. 7.10.1 External Interrupt (EXTINTn)
      2. 7.10.2 Reserved (RSVD) Pins
  11. Interfacing of Processor IOs ( LVCMOS or Open-Drain or Fail-Safe Type IO Buffers) and Simulations
  12. Processor Current Rating and Thermal Analysis
    1. 9.1 Power Estimation
    2. 9.2 Maximum Current Rating for Different Supply Rails
    3. 9.3 Power Modes
    4. 9.4 Thermal Design Guidelines
      1. 9.4.1 VTM (Voltage Thermal Management Module)
  13. 10Schematics:- Design, Capture, Entry and Review
    1. 10.1 Selection of Components and Values
    2. 10.2 Schematic Design and Capture
    3. 10.3 Schematics Review
  14. 11Floor Planning, Layout, Routing Guidelines, Board Layers and Simulation
    1. 11.1 Escape Routing for PCB Design
    2. 11.2 LPDDR4 Design and Layout Guidelines
    3. 11.3 High-Speed Differential Signals Routing Guidelines
    4. 11.4 Board Layer Count and Stack-up
      1. 11.4.1 Simulation Recommendations
    5. 11.5 Reference for Steps to be Followed for Running Simulation
  15. 12Custom Board Assembly and Testing
    1. 12.1 Guidelines and Board Bring-up Tips
  16. 13Device Handling and Assembly
    1. 13.1 Soldering Recommendations
      1. 13.1.1 Additional References
  17. 14References
    1. 14.1 Processor Specific
    2. 14.2 Common
  18. 15Terminology
  19. 16Revision History

Processor Reset

The processor family supports three external reset input pins (MCU and Main Domain cold reset request input (MCU_PORz), MCU and Main Domain warm reset request input (MCU_RESETz) and Main Domain warm reset request input (RESET_REQz)). Note the errata related to MCU_RESETz and MCU_RESETSTATz.

Be sure to make the recommended connections as per Pin Connectivity Requirements section of the device-specific data sheet.

The supported reset configurations are described in detail in the device-specific data sheet and TRM.

The processor provides three reset status output pins including Main Domain POR (cold reset) status (PORz_OUT) output, MCU Domain warm reset status (MCU_RESETSTATz) output and Main Domain warm reset status (RESETSTATz) output. Note the errata related to MCU_RESETz and MCU_RESETSTATz.

Use of reset status outputs are application dependent. Reset status outputs when not used can be left unconnected. It is recommended to provide provision for a test point for testing or future enhancements. An optional pulldown is recommended.

For MCU_PORz (3.3V tolerant, fail-safe input), a 3.3V input can be applied. The input thresholds are a function of the 1.8V IO supply voltage (VDDS_OSC0).

It is recommended to hold the MCU_PORz low during the supply ramp-up and crystal or oscillator start-up. Follow the recommended MCU_PORz timing requirement in the Power-Up Sequencing diagram of the device-specific data sheet.

Additional reset modes are available through processor internal registers and emulation.

Note:

MCU_RESETz and MCU_RESETSTATz have specific use case recommendation. Refer advisory i2407 of the device-specific silicon errata.