SK-AM62-LP is a starter kit (SK) evaluation module (EVM) and is available in limited quantities.
The low-power AM62x starter kit (SK) evaluation module (EVM) is a stand-alone test and development platform built around the AM62x system-on-a-chip (SoC). AM62x processors are comprised of a quad-core 64-bit Arm®-Cortex®-A53 microprocessor, single-core Arm Cortex-R5F microcontroller (MCU) and an Arm Cortex-M4F MCU.
SK-AM62-LP allows the user to experience a dual-display feature through high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) [over dots per inch (DPI)] and low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) up to 2K resolution, as well as industrial communication solutions using serial, Ethernet, USB and other interfaces. Its powerful Arm performance, up to quad-A53 at 1.4 GHz with rich interfaces, offers good control and communication capabilities for a wide range of applications, such as programmable logic controllers (PLC), automation control or a monitor/supervisor system.
In addition, SK-AM62-LP can communicate with other processors or systems and act as a communication gateway. It can directly operate as a standard remote I/O system or simple sensor connected to an industrial communication network. The embedded emulation logic allows for emulation and debugging using standard development tools such as the Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE) (CCSTUDIO).
During custom board design, customers tend to reuse the SK design files and make edits to the design file. Alternatively customers reuse some of the common implementations including the SOC, memory and communication interfaces. Since the SK is expected to have additional functionalities, customers optimize the SK implementation to suit their board design requirements. While optimizing the SK schematics, errors get introduced into the custom design that could cause functional, performance or reliability issues. When optimizing customers have queries regarding the SK implementation resulting in design errors. Many of the optimization and design errors are common across designs. Based on the learnings and data sheet pin connectivity recommendations, comprehensive Design Notes (D-Note:), Review Notes (R-Note:) and Cad Notes (Cad Note:) have been added near each section of the SK schematic that customers could review and follow to minimize errors. Additional files as part of the design downloads have been included to support customer evaluation.
Features
- Processing
- AM6254 (AMC package) with quad-core Arm® Cortex®-A53
- Single-core Arm Cortex-M4F
- Display
- Dual-display support, up to 2K display resolution
- One dual-channel LVDS
- One HDMI connector over RGB888 with audio codec TLV320AIC3106
- M.2 key E interface support for Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® modules, four-lane MIPI CSI-2 camera connector and two gigabit Ethernet
- Connectivity
- One Type-A USB 2.0
- One Type-C dual-role device (DRD) USB 2.0 supports USB booting
- Onboard XDS110 Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) emulator
- Four universal asynchronous receiver-transmitters (UARTs) via USB 2.0 Type-B
- Storage
- 2-GB LPDDR4
- Bootable interfaces on SK
- Removable microSD
- USB
- Quad serial peripheral interface (QSPI)
- Ethernet
- UART
- Software
- TI processor SDK Linux®
- RT-Linux
- Android™
- Out-of-box demonstrations including Wi-Fi
- SK design files
- Updated Downloadable files in the design files section Zip folder includes the following folders 1_SCHEMATIC, 2_BOM, 3_Board_File, 4_Gerber, 5_Gerber_PDF, 6_Assembly_Models_Package, 7_PCB_LAYER_STACKUP and 8_Power_Supply_Sequencing and additional sub folders.