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Schematic symbols for AM3352

Schematic symbols for AM3352

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Guido van Veldhuizen
Posted by Guido van Veldhuizen
on Apr 05 2012 14:07 PM
Intellectual340 points

Does someone have any schematic symbols for the AM3352? Customer is looking for OrCAD or Altium schematic symbols.

Thank you!

AM335x AM3352
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  • Valentin Ivanov
    Posted by Valentin Ivanov
    on Apr 06 2012 13:24 PM
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    Intellectual380 points

    BeagleBone has schematics file available. You should be able to reuse it from there.

    http://beagleboard.org/hardware/design/

    Regards,

    Valentin

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  • BrandonAzbell
    Posted by BrandonAzbell
    on Apr 06 2012 14:31 PM
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    You can also go to the AM3352 Product Folder and find them in the CAD Symbols & Footprints section.

    Brandon

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  • James Nguyen1
    Posted by James Nguyen1
    on Jun 04 2012 17:45 PM
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    Brandon,

                    Have you downloaded the file to confirm it has the ORCAD symbol?  I looked and I didn't see any ORCAD related file...only a file with DRA extension.

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  • peaves
    Posted by peaves
    on Jun 04 2012 22:56 PM
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    You must have selected the link for footprint download if the zip file included a file with DRA extension.

    I just verified the symbols link provides a zip file with an OLB extension.

    Regards,
    Paul

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  • James Nguyen1
    Posted by James Nguyen1
    on Jun 05 2012 00:28 AM
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    Hi Paul,

                 Please provide a hard link for the OLB extension for both packages of the AM3352 270MHz processor.  I and our local distributor FAE did not see it.  Thanks,

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  • BrandonAzbell
    Posted by BrandonAzbell
    on Jun 05 2012 06:35 AM
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    James,

    I see your point on the AM3352 Product Folder.  Going to the sibling device AM3358 Product Folder, you will see a schematic symbol for the XAM3358ZCE.

    http://www.ti.com/product/am3358#symbols

     

    Brandon

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  • James Nguyen1
    Posted by James Nguyen1
    on Jun 05 2012 14:09 PM
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    Hi Brandon,

                          Okay... I see you added a symbol for the AM3358... but it's in the 298 pin package...do you have one for the 324 pin package as well?  We may go with the larger pitch for ease of routing.  Also is the AM3358 100% pin compatible drop in with the AM3352?  I want to make sure the symbol is an exact so I don't have any surprises when I'm doing the design or debug.  Thanks,

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  • James Nguyen1
    Posted by James Nguyen1
    on Jun 06 2012 19:36 PM
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    Hi,

              Any status on this?  I did try to look at Beagle Bone schematic, but not sure what version ORCAD they use, but I can't open it.  So does TI have ORCAD symbol for AM3352 in the 324 pin package?  If you...please provide a hard link so I can continue with my design.

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  • BrandonAzbell
    Posted by BrandonAzbell
    on Jun 22 2012 12:55 PM
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    Guru55165 points

    Please check the AM3358 Product Folder again.  There is a symbol for the 324-pin ZCZ package as well as the 298-pin ZCE.

    I just checked the AM3352 Product Folder and both are available there as well.

    Brandon

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  • Matt Romney
    Posted by Matt Romney
    on May 14 2013 01:16 AM
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    As this answer was almost a year ago, it appears the AM3352 Product Folder no longer contains the symbol and footprint. I have downloaded the same for the AM3358 but would like to know if this is pin and pad compatible with the AM3352. If not, where can I now find the correct ones?

    Thank you.

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  • Biser Gatchev-XID
    Posted by Biser Gatchev-XID
    on May 14 2013 01:42 AM
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    Hi Matt,
     
    All AM335X processors are 100% pin compatible. The AM3352 lacks the 3D Graphics Accelerator and the two PRU_ICSS units that AM3358 has, but this shouldn't have any impact on schematics and layout when you are designing for AM3352.
    Best Regards
    Biser

    Note:  If this answer solves your question please mark post as "Answered"

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  • Matt Romney
    Posted by Matt Romney
    on May 15 2013 11:17 AM
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    Thank you for your reply. I've downloaded the CAD files from the AM3358 Product page but either I'm missing something or the file is incorrect. I downloaded the ZCE file along with the Ultra Librarian package. When I create the EagleCad symbol and layout footprint, the symbol contains 324 pins whereas the footprint has 298. To correct this, I've modified the symbol by removing the unused pins. But while constructing the device (assigning pins to pads) the symbol does not have any pins for the 19th row of pads, i.e. I2C0_SCL, UART1_TXD. etc. I can add them myself but it seems like there is an error here - the ZCZ symbol is being used for the ZCE package.

    Am I missing something? 

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  • Janet Wise - WEBENCH Design Center
    Posted by Janet Wise - WEBENCH Design Center
    on May 16 2013 11:39 AM
    Intellectual1425 points

    All,

     

    We are working with vendor on new contract to produce bxls.  The previous contract expired December 31, 2012. We hope to have an agreement within the next couple of weeks.

    I have the following parts for new bxl creation and/or correction if needed.

    Regards,

    Janet

    AM3352_ZCE_298.bxl

    AM3352

    Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 Microprocessor

    AM3352_ZCE_324.bxl

    AM3352

    Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 Microprocessor

    AM3352_ZCZ_324.bxl

    AM3352

    Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 Microprocessor

    AM3354_ZCE_298.bxl

    AM3354

    Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 Microprocessor

    AM3354_ZCE_324.bxl

    AM3354

    Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 Microprocessor

    AM3354_ZCZ_324.bxl

    AM3354

    Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 Microprocessor

    AM3356_ZCZ_324.bxl

    AM3356

    Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 Microprocessor

    AM3357_ZCZ_324.bxl

    AM3357

    Sitara ARM Cortex-A8 Microprocessor

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  • rogerio
    Posted by rogerio
    on May 16 2013 13:25 PM
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    Janet,

    I am confused...ZCE is 298 pins and ZCZ is 324...how come you have ZCE with 298 and 324 pins?

     

    Please check the data sheet...Am I missing something?

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  • aerives
    Posted by aerives
    on May 17 2013 08:57 AM
    Intellectual2090 points

    Matt, attached is the ZCE symbol. We'll work on getting the web updated. Let me know if you have any issues. Thanks!

     

    Alejandro

     

    6518.AM335X_ZCE_ORCAD_SYMBOL_LIBRARY.OLB

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