SPRUJ51
june 2023
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Abstract
2
EVM Revisions and Assembly Variants
2.1
Inside the Box
2.2
EMC, EMI and ESD Compliance
Trademarks
3
System Description
3.1
Key Features
3.1.1
Processor
3.1.2
Power Supply
3.1.3
Memory
3.1.4
JTAG Emulator
3.1.5
Supported Interfaces and Peripherals
3.1.6
Expansion Connectors Headers to Support Application Specific Add On Boards
3.2
Functional Block Diagram
3.3
AM62x-Low Power SK EVM Interface Mapping
3.4
Power ON OFF Procedures
3.4.1
Power-On Procedure
3.4.2
Power-Off Procedure
3.4.3
Power Test Points
3.5
Peripheral and Major Component Description
3.5.1
Clocking
3.5.2
Reset
3.5.3
OLDI Display Interface
3.5.4
CSI Interface
3.5.5
Audio Codec Interface
3.5.6
HDMI Display Interface
3.5.7
JTAG Interface
3.5.8
Test Automation Header
3.5.9
UART Interface
3.5.10
USB Interface
3.5.10.1
USB 2.0 Type A Interface
3.5.10.2
USB 2.0 Type C Interface
3.5.11
Memory Interfaces
3.5.11.1
LPDDR4 Interface
3.5.11.2
OSPI Interface
3.5.11.3
MMC Interfaces
3.5.11.3.1
MMC0 - eMMC Interface
3.5.11.3.2
MMC1 - Micro SD Interface
3.5.11.3.3
MMC2 - M2 Key E Interface
3.5.11.4
EEPROM
3.5.12
Ethernet Interface
3.5.12.1
CPSW Ethernet PHY1 Default Configuration
3.5.12.2
CPSW Ethernet PHY2 Default Configuration
3.5.13
GPIO Port Expander
3.5.14
GPIO Mapping
3.5.15
Power
3.5.15.1
Power Requirements
3.5.15.2
Power Input
3.5.15.3
Power Supply
3.5.15.4
Power Sequencing
3.5.15.5
AM62x 17x17 SoC Power
3.5.15.6
Current Monitoring
3.5.16
AM62x-Low Power SK EVM User Setup and Configuration
3.5.16.1
EVM DIP Switches
3.5.16.2
Boot Modes
3.5.16.3
User Test LEDs
3.5.17
Expansion Headers
3.5.17.1
User Expansion Connector
3.5.17.2
MCU Connector
3.5.17.3
PRU Connector
3.5.18
Push Buttons
3.5.19
I2C Address Mapping
4
Known Issues and Modifications
5
Revision History
6
IMPORTANT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER
3.1.4
JTAG Emulator
XDS110 On-Board Emulator
Supports 20-pin JTAG connection from external emulator