• Join
  • Sign In with my.TI Login
Texas Instruments
  • Products
  • Applications
  • Tools & Software
  • Support & Community
  • Sample & Buy
  • About TI
Sample & Purchase Cart Sample & Purchase Cart
  • Search
  • Advanced
TI E2E™ Community
  • Support Forums
  • Blogs
  • Groups
  • Videos
  • 简体中文
  • More ...
TI Home » TI E2E Community » Support Forums » ARM® Processors » Sitara™ ARM® » AM3x Sitara ARM Processors Forum » All Tags » 8bit nand
Share
Sitara™ ARM®
  • Forum
  • Announcements

Browse by Tags

Sitara™ ARM®

Welcome to the Sitara™ ARM® Section of the TI E2E Support Community. Ask questions, share knowledge, explore ideas, and help solve problems with fellow engineers. To post a question, click on the forum tab then "New Post".

Sign In to Post
Tags
You have subscribed to this tag. To view or manage your tag subscriptions, click here.   Close
You have unsubscribed from this tag. To view or manage your tag subscriptions, click here.   Close
You are currently viewing:
8bit nand
  • AM335
  • AM335 Linux
  • am335 boot NAND flash
  • am335 evm boot NAND flash
  • AM335 GPMC
  • AM335 GPMC pin mux
  • am3359
  • am3359 EtherCAT API EMAC
  • AM335x
  • NAND
  • SPL
  • uboot
Related Posts
  • Forum Post: nand flash writer for AM3359 with 8 bit nand

    Mahendra varman Mahendra varman
    Hi In our Custom board we are using AM3359 along with 8-bit NandFlash ( MT29F2G08ABAEAWP micron chip) . Generated MLO and u-boot.img images for AM335x in U-boot. I need to flash the above images Using CCSv5.1 Gone thru http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/AM335x_Flashing_Tools_Guide ....
    on Apr 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: Nandi2c Boot

    Keldy Keldy
    Hi I try to boot using nandi2c method. The nand i using is NAND256W3A2BN6E, (256Mbit, 8bit) base on the nand datasheet page 7, page size is 2^9 = 512, N=9 page per block is 16k/512 = 32, 2^5 = 32, N=5 and base on the datasheet page 21: The column address is 1 byte the row address...
    on Jun 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: Flashing File System to 1G Nand in Uboot

    Keldy Keldy
    Hi, i use command as follow to flash in my file system from Uboot mw.b 0x82000000 0xFF 0x3000000 tftp 0x82000000 ubi.img nand erase 0x780000 0xF880000 nandecc hw 2 nand write 0x82000000 0x780000 0x3000000 on the nand boot right after flash the file system, the kernel can boot sucessfully...
    on Jul 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: NAND flash booting

    MANISH BHATT MANISH BHATT
    Hello Any JTAG tool is available for flashing the Uboot in NAND flash for AM3352?
    on Sep 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: NAND flash booting

    MANISH BHATT MANISH BHATT
    Hello Which JTAG tool is available to program the flash?
    on Sep 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM335x nandtest fails

    Teresa Gamez Teresa Gamez
    Hello, I am working with an custom am335x board. The kernel is based on the AM335xPSP_04.06.00.08 release. I booted the system from SD-card and run the nandtest. Received an error after some time: nandtest -p 10 /dev/mtd12 ECC corrections: 187 ECC failures : 0 Bad blocks : 3 BBT blocks : 0 00660000:...
    on Oct 31, 2012
  • Forum Post: NAND flash booting

    MANISH BHATT MANISH BHATT
    Hello I am using NAND flash with AM3352 processor. How can i program Uboot and application program at particular location on NAND flash. There is no USB/MMC/ interface on my target board. Is there any JTAG tool for programming the Uboot?
    on Sep 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: NAND read time Problem

    Keldy Keldy
    Hi, can you give me more hints and direction that where i should start from in order to optimize my nand drive? Thanks and Regards Keldy
    on Nov 28, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM335X - NAND Read Error: ECC: uncorrectable.

    Markus F. Markus F.
    Hi Community, I got some problems, to get our Nand Device working, on the u-boot. Here are some details: We are using a custom board, based on the AM335x Eval Board. Our Nand Chip is from Micron (MT29F64G08CBCAB) and is ONFI 2.2 Compliant. The ONFI detection is working, also erasing of blocks...
    on Jan 14, 2013
  • Forum Post: NAND read time Problem

    Keldy Keldy
    Hi, I'm using AM335x and micron nand flash (MT29F1G08ABADAWP-IT) 8bits bus. in u-boot, it take 10seconds to read 15MB data from NAND flash, i think this is unusual, it there any way to speed up my NAND read time? Thanks and Regards Keldy
    on Nov 27, 2012
  • Forum Post: two Ethernet ports with GPMC in AM335x

    Nitesh Singh Nitesh Singh
    I am designing a board using AM335x, where we intend to use the two Ethernet ports in MII mode and also use a 8 bit NAND Flash. While using the pin mux utility to achieve the desired configuration, I came across conflict of two pins of GPMC with MII2 . WAIT0 and WPN are in conflict with mii2_crs and...
    on Feb 13, 2013
  • Forum Post: Unable to boot SPL/MLO using 8bit NAND

    Mark Jackson99390 Mark Jackson99390
    We are developing a custom AM335x board (based on the BeagleBone and AM335x Start Kit) with a Micron MT29F2G08ABAEAWP 2Gbit NAND chip. This is an 8 bit device, connected to CS0, as follows:- I have compiled the latest git U-Boot 2013.01, and (with a custom config, board.c and mux.c file - attached...
    on Feb 15, 2013
TI E2E™ Community
  • Support Forums
  • Blogs
  • Videos
  • Groups
  • Site Support & Feedback
  • Settings
TI E2E™ Community Groups
  • TI University Program
  • Make the Switch
  • Microcontroller Projects
  • Motor Drive & Control
Other Communities
  • Deyisupport
  • Designsomething.org
  • beagleboard.org
  • TI on Element 14
  • TI on TechXchangeSM
Other Technical & Support Resources
  • WEBENCH® Design Center
  • Product Information Centers
  • Technical Documents
  • TI Design Network
  • TI Technical Articles
  • TI Training

All content and materials on this site are provided "as is". TI and its respective suppliers and providers of content make no representations about the suitability of these materials for any purpose and disclaim all warranties and conditions with regard to these materials, including but not limited to all implied warranties and conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement of any third party intellectual property right. TI and its respective suppliers and providers of content make no representations about the suitability of these materials for any purpose and disclaim all warranties and conditions with respect to these materials. No license, either express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, is granted by TI. Use of the information on this site may require a license from a third party, or a license from TI.

Content on this site may contain or be subject to specific guidelines or limitations on use. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the Terms of Use of the site; third parties using this content agree to abide by any limitations or guidelines and to comply with the Terms of Use of this site. TI, its suppliers and providers of content reserve the right to make corrections, deletions, modifications, enhancements, improvements and other changes to the content and materials, its products, programs and services at any time or to move or discontinue any content, products, programs, or services without notice.

Follow Us Texas Instruments on Facebook Texas Instruments on Twitter Texas Instruments on LinkedIn Texas Instruments on Google+
TI Worldwide | Contact Us | my.TI Login | Site Map | Corporate Citizenship | mobile m.ti.com (Mobile Version)

TI is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company. Innovate with 100,000+ analog ICs and
embedded processors, along with software, tools and the industry’s largest sales/support staff.

© Copyright 1995-2013 Texas Instruments Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Trademarks | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use