Part Number: AM623 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM3358 Tool/software: Hi,
I'm aware of the RTOS-stuff that is available for the AM-SoCs. But now that the PocketBeagle 2 is available, an other question comes up for me: Is there some low-level, bare…
Thanks Jomon for your reply. Yes, "Ready/Busy is implemented as an open drain circuit, thus a pull-up resistor shall be used for termination." as specified in the ONFI specification. Best, -Hong
Hi Hong ,
Hong Guan64 said: This is the FAQ on flashing u-boot to GPMC-NAND with USB-DFU on AM62x for your reference
Attaching the logs based on reference above ,
RJ DJ said: Attaching below,
Regards,
RJ
Hi,
Currently I only see a pin mux requirement. I will check with the dev team if by setting RMII interface mode in the CPSW DTS node enables CLKOUT0.
I will need another day or two to get this answer.
Best Regards,
Schuyler
Part Number: AM623 Tool/software: Hi,
I am working on a AM623 based custom board and I am trying to boot from the GPMC NAND flash (MT29F2G08ABBGAH4). The NAND flash is successfully working in linux, i have checked with ubi commands.
But my requirement…
Part Number: AM623 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SK-AM62-LP Tool/software: Hi,
I am working on a AM623 based custom board and it is using GPMC NAND as primary booting media and USB as backup boot media.
In our boot mode pin configuration, we are setting…
Part Number: AM623 Tool/software: Hi team,
Could you support these questions?
There is one GPMC port. Is GPMC same as ONFI? I cannot use UFS?
Can this device cover 128GB eMMC?
Thank you for your support, Goto
Part Number: AM623 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SK-AM62
Tool/software:
Dear TI-Team,
I found the related Thread asking if a simulation for the SK-AM62 board was available and you responded with let me check and i will come back to it.
I am honestly…
Is there any new progress on this issue?
Andreas Dannenberg said: Can you try the current SDK v10.1 to see if you can get this to work with your Flash. There've been many improvements in the drivers, so that's something you'd want to try first. Once you…