SPRADG8 March   2024 AM68 , AM69

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2AM68 Processor
  6. 3AM69 Processor
  7. 4Use Cases on AM68 and AM69
    1. 4.1 HMI
    2. 4.2 Controllers and PLC – Programmable Logic Controller
    3. 4.3 Industrial PC (IPC), Single Board Computers (SBC), and Modules
  8. 5Software Tools and Support
    1. 5.1 Linux Software Development Kit (SDK)
    2. 5.2 SDK Demonstrations and Benchmarks
      1. 5.2.1 TI Apps Launcher
      2. 5.2.2 Seva Store
      3. 5.2.3 Wi-Fi Demo
    3. 5.3 Training Academy
  9. 6Conclusion
  10. 7Relevant Links
  11. 8References

Training Academy

The training academy for AM68 and AM69 cover the basics of getting started and provide a gateway for new customers into the TI’s ecosystem. These academies also include a comprehensive Linux Academy spanning over topics such as:

  • Linux System Design: Gives an overview of the entire design process. It includes a checklist to capture many different aspects of the design process.
  • Evaluating Linux: This shows several ways to explore Linux right out-of-box on a TI’s development board. This module allows users to start interacting directly with the SDK via a wide variety of labs to teach common practices, as well as tips and tricks to speed development.
  • Develop Linux on TI EVM: Discusses how to modify the SDK during the development process. It covers boot modes, flashing, rebuilding core components like U-Boot, Linux kernel, and more. The Linux SDK and a TI’s development board allows user space application development to begin, even before custom hardware has been produced.
  • Porting Linux to Custom Hardware: The goal of most embedded systems is to get Linux up and running on custom hardware. This process is covered in the Porting Linux to Custom Hardware section. Other Linux customizations are also discussed in this section.
  • FAQs: Covers the most frequently asked questions on the TI's E2E forum.

AM68 AcademyLink
AM69 AcademyLink