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OMAP/AM3517

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM3517, AM3715, AM3505, AM3703, DM3730

Any idea where I can find the BOM of the AM3517 reference design from Logic? I've looked on their website and they include everything but the BOM. I'm looking for the additional TI parts (analog attach) that are included on this board.  

Also, I want to evaluate the AM3517 but I can't find one. I have access to the AM3503 or AM3715. Are these sufficient to evaluate?  Are all 3 pin compatible?

Thanks!

  • Amy Garcia said:

    Any idea where I can find the BOM of the AM3517 reference design from Logic? I've looked on their website and they include everything but the BOM. I'm looking for the additional TI parts (analog attach) that are included on this board.  

    The BOM is available on Logic's support site which requires a login to gain access to it.  The BOM is part of the Hardware Design zip file for the Evaluation kit.

     

    Amy Garcia said:

    Also, I want to evaluate the AM3517 but I can't find one. I have access to the AM3503 or AM3715. Are these sufficient to evaluate?  Are all 3 pin compatible?

    There are certainly similarities between these 3 devices, but they are not pin compatible.

     

  • Will the AM3503 be OK to fully evaluate the AM3517? What features will I be lacking by sticking only with the 3503?

    Thanks!

  • For the majority of the features, yes.  However, if you are specifically targeting the on-chip CAN interface and on-chip Ethernet MAC.  Then you would need the AM3517/AM3505 EVM.

  • Sorry to deviate from the main point of the thread, but I thought I would take advantage to ask something...

    I'm in the middle of evaluating the capacity of the AM3703 to execute qt5 3d apps. I know that the main difference between 

    the am3703 and the dm3730 is the gpu and sgx suport. I know as well that the 3715 would be a good alternative given

    the SGX support. At this point, I am exploring MESA as a way to implement software rendering; however, it seems that

    without SGX drivers, there isn't much I can do. Would you say that the OMAP35x Graphics SDK 3 would have

    any effect on a 3703? I have in fact tried this, but I haven't seen any extra errors, so I don't know if

    it is helping at all. Thanks in advance for any hints..


  • Hi,

    The response to this query/further discussion is available on the other separate post started by you.

    http://e2e.ti.com/support/dsp/omap_applications_processors/f/447/p/269936/943128.aspx#943128

    Thanks,

    Prathap.