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  • AM625SIP: Replacing AM6254 with AM625SIP

    sivakumar  parames
    sivakumar parames
    Part Number: AM625SIP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM625 , Dear Team, We have an existing design based on AM625 with discrete DDR4 (x16 device) and are now evaluating a migration to AM625-SIP due to DDR4 obsolescence and long-term availability concerns…
    • 2 months ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
  • Answered
  • AM625SIP: Power-up sequence of AM625sip's clock signal

    Zhiqian Tang
    Zhiqian Tang
    Resolved
    Part Number: AM625SIP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM625 , SK-AM62-LP , Hi TI Support team, We found this Power-up Sequencing figure in am625 datasheet (rev C). AM62x Sitara™ Processors datasheet (Rev. C) The waveform K shows that we need…
    • Resolved
    • 3 months ago
    • Power management
    • Power management forum
  • Answered
  • AM625SIP: AM625SIP: Boot from mmc0 eMMC in UDA

    James Rayno
    James Rayno
    Resolved
    Part Number: AM625SIP Tool/software: SDK: am62xxsip-evm-10.01.10.04 This is a custom board, based largely off of the AM625SIP EVM. We have the eMMC connected to MMCSD0. The intent is to have USB be primary boot and use the eMMC as backup. …
    • Resolved
    • 6 months ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
  • AM625SIP: Connecting multiple ADC on AM625SIP

    Nicolas Bouquet
    Nicolas Bouquet
    Part Number: AM625SIP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM625 Tool/software: Hello, I have 11 analog signals to convert with 10 bits resolution at 500kSPS. ADC, or ADCs, are not any yet defined. Assuming SPI generally works with a multiple of 8 bits…
    • 10 months ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
  • AM625SIP: AM625 BL31 Boot hang

    Hochun Lee
    Hochun Lee
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: AM625SIP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM625 I have produced 100 custom boards using the AM625, and some of the boards a boot hang. After reapplying power, they operate normally. This issue occurs regardless of whether the power-off time…
    • 22 days ago
    • Arm-based microcontrollers
    • Arm-based microcontrollers forum
  • AM625SIP: Main and MCU Domain Timer Peripheral Module Differences

    Michael V
    Michael V
    Part Number: AM625SIP Hello, I have a customer who is considering the AM625SIP for a new design. They are currently planning on using RT-Linux on the A53s and RTOS or Baremetal on the M4F, and have a questions on peripheral module differences between…
    • 28 days ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
  • AM625SIP: boot time is slow

    David Soberanis
    David Soberanis
    Part Number: AM625SIP Hello all, We were wondering if there is a Texas Instruments guide/resource for reducing boot time. Here is our dmesg logs. It currently takes around 18 seconds to boot. boot_log.txt Any help would be appreciated.
    • 2 months ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
  • AM625SIP: Low Powe Modes

    TI-CSC
    TI-CSC
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: AM625SIP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM625 , AM62L Tool/software: Hello E2E Experts, Good day. In the application notes and PET of AM625SIP and AM62x the power consumption of Partial I/O mode is not provided. how much power Partial…
    • 4 months ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
  • Answered
  • AM625SIP: No CAN devices listed in /sys/class/net

    Bryan Martin
    Bryan Martin
    Resolved
    Part Number: AM625SIP I am attempting to add m_can interfaces in my device tree for a custom board based around the AM625SIP. I have used the .dtso in the kernel source as inspiration and added + + transceiver1: can-phy0 { + compatible = "ti,tcan1042…
    • Resolved
    • 2 months ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
  • AM625SIP: Swapped RMII TXD0/TXD1 signals

    Marcin Wierzbicki
    Marcin Wierzbicki
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: AM625SIP Tool/software: Hi, We’re working with a custom PCB design based on the AM625SIP. The second Ethernet port is connected to a switch port (MAC-to-MAC) over RMII. Unfortunately, the TXD0 and TXD1 signals were swapped in the layout…
    • 5 months ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
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