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  • Forum Post: AM3359 DDR2 Load Mode Command?

    lliamsonchael lliamsonchael
    Hi, Can anyone tell me how to issue a LOAD MODE command to the DDR2 PHY attached to the AM3359? Can anyone also describe what the mode registers are set to during initialization? The TRM mentions a DDR_PHY_CTRL_1 and a DDR_PHY_CTRL_2, with 24 bits and 32 bits labelled as "see the DDR PHY specification"...
    on Feb 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM3359 and DDR2 Bring Up Problems

    lliamsonchael lliamsonchael
    Hi, I am trying to bring up a custom AM3359 design that uses a Micron MT47H128M16-25E (x16, 2Gb) DDR2 memory. I connected with CCS5 and a USB510 emulator and am working with the gel file supplied with the AM335x Starterware 5.0.0.2. I modified the memory configuration from the gel file to the code...
    on Feb 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: Questions on DDR2 setup for AM335x

    thomas ng thomas ng
    Hi, I plan to reference the TMDXEVM3358 kit and AM335xSDK-05.03.02.00 to build and bring up a new target board. For DDR2, instead of using 2pcs of MT47H256M8, I plan to use a single MT47H64M16 which has 16-bit bus with 1Gbit capacity. But I have the following questions on setting up the new DDR2...
    on Feb 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM335x correspondance of IBIS model of DDR-pin to DDR_CMD_IOCTRL / DDR_DATA_IOCTRL resister.

    Hiroshi Takakura Hiroshi Takakura
    Dear, TI-team I'm planning to simulate the DDR-signal integlity using IBIS model. I have questions about correspondence of the IBIS model to DDR_CMD_IOCTRL / DDR_DATA_IOCTRL resistor. Q1) There are the choices about the driver model at IBIS. -- 4 choices about SlewRate: Slowest...
    on Mar 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: AM335x correspondance of IBIS model of DDR-pin to DDR_CMD_IOCTRL / DDR_DATA_IOCTRL resister.

    Hiroshi Takakura Hiroshi Takakura
    Dear sirs, This is message whitch the question sender's own self. I'm sorry, there are the information about my question in the Technical Reference Manual and IBIS model data. About "Q1)" My understanding is right. I've looked the datas in IBIS model, there are...
    on Mar 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: Configure AM335x CLKOUT2

    Keldy Keldy
    Hi, How to configure AM335x CLKOUT2 output to 25Mhz from mater oscillator 24Mhz ? Thanks & Regards Keldy
    on Mar 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM335x DDR interface is not used, how to connect pins?

    Stephanie Goedecke Stephanie Goedecke
    If the AM335x DDR interface is not used, should any of the pins be connected to gnd, or should they all be left floating, or something else? thanks
    on Mar 12, 2012
  • Forum Post: 16MBytes of NOR flash on the GPMC interface and both PRU MII interfaces

    Rinzai Bell Rinzai Bell
    I need some help understanding how TI configured the pin mux to interface NOR flash to AM3359 on the AM335X_15X15_ICE.dsn development board. The reference design shows a 2 Mbyte flash driven with address lines a[0:15] tied to flash pins a[0:15], and lines a[20:23] tied to flash pins a[16:19]. From the...
    on Mar 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: In system USB JTAG for BeagleBone.

    Mughees Chohan Mughees Chohan
    Hi, Can the In system USB jtag on the beaglebone be used to debug no OS based simple C programs. What is the minimum setup required?
    on Apr 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM3352 PCB layout guide lines

    Pradeep Bhutada Pradeep Bhutada
    Hi, Is there any PCB layout gude lines for AM3352 for OOP50 (Operating processor at 275 MHz and DDR clock 125MHz) Thanks, Pradeep Bhutada
    on May 1, 2012
  • Forum Post: SPI communication on BeagleBone AM335x

    Keldy Keldy
    Hi, currently i'm using the Beaglebone (AM335x) Rev A3 with Arago image, how to enable and control the SPI 1 module from user space? Thanks in advance.
    on Feb 28, 2012
  • Forum Post: AM335X ,Switching Between Ethernet and EtherCAT on the same port

    FF FF
    Hello, Is it possible to use the same EtherCAT port in PRUSS as Ethernet as well, and be able to switch between them, by SW ? if it is,possible! what is the register name that does that? Thanks Faraz
    on Feb 9, 2012
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