SPRUIY1D
November 2020 – August 2024
1
Description
Features
4
1
Evaluation Module Overview
1.1
Introduction
1.2
Preface: Read This First
1.2.1
If You Need Assistance
1.2.2
Important Usage Notes
1.3
Kit Overview
1.3.1
Kit Contents
1.3.2
Key Features
1.3.3
Component Identification
1.3.4
Daughter Cards
1.3.4.1
Connecting the AM273x EVM to the AWR2243BOOST EVM
1.3.4.2
Connecting the AM273x EVM to the DCA1000
1.3.5
Security
1.3.6
Compliance
2
Hardware
2.1
Board Setup
2.1.1
Power Requirements
2.1.1.1
Power Status LEDs
2.1.2
Push Buttons
2.1.3
Switches
2.1.4
LEDs
2.1.5
Boot Mode Selection
2.2
Hardware Description
2.2.1
Functional Block Diagram
2.2.2
Memory Interface
2.2.2.1
QSPI Interface
2.2.2.2
Board ID EEPROM
2.2.3
Ethernet Interface
2.2.4
Micro USB Interfaces
2.2.4.1
FTDI USB Interface
2.2.4.1.1
FTDI EEPROM Memory Device
2.2.4.2
XDS USB Interface
2.2.4.3
PC Connection
2.2.5
I2C Interface
2.2.5.1
I2C Connections
2.2.6
UART Interface
2.2.7
CAN Interfaces
2.2.7.1
CAN-A Interface
2.2.7.2
CAN-B Interface
2.2.8
JTAG Emulation
2.2.9
SPI Interface
2.2.10
MDI Interface
2.2.11
ePWM Interface
2.3
Connectors
2.3.1
60-Pin High Density (HD) FE Connector-1 (J1)
2.3.2
60-Pin High Density (HD) FE Connector-2 (J11)
2.3.3
MIPI 60-Pin Connector (J19)
2.3.4
Debug Connector 60-Pin (J7)
2.3.5
External Clock Option (J13, J1)
2.4
Mechanical Mounting of the PCB
3
Additional Information
3.1
Trademarks
3.A Rev. C Design Changes
4
Revision History
1.3.2
Key Features
Dual 60-pin high density (HD) connector interface with TI’s front end radar device EVMs, such as the AWR2243BOOST
XDS110-based JTAG emulation with Serial port for onboard QSPI flash programming
UART to USB Debug port for terminal access using FT4232H
External JTAG/ Emulator Interface with TRACE support over 60-pin MIPI connector
Debug, SPI, I2C, and LVDS connected to 60-pin Debug connector
Ethernet interface to stream the captured data over the network to the host PC
Dual On-board CAN-FD transceiver
One button and LED for basic user interface
12V power jack to power the board