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| author | Paresh Bhagat <p-bhagat@ti.com> | 2025-05-14 18:09:17 +0530 |
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| committer | Ryan Eatmon <reatmon@ti.com> | 2025-05-14 14:06:26 -0500 |
| commit | dfc60afa8ee2f47e819821eec7b081f7e23bf777 (patch) | |
| tree | 6a32f61e18cc8a01132cad8a894faed483ec3fad /meta-ti-bsp/recipes-ti | |
| parent | b39aa06952a9052a49e95a7badc05baf985523c7 (diff) | |
| download | meta-ti-dfc60afa8ee2f47e819821eec7b081f7e23bf777.tar.gz | |
meta-ti-bsp : Add build support for am62dxx-evm
The AM62D SoC is a high-performance Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
device with a quad-core Cortex-A53 cluster, dual Cortex-R5F cores, and
a Cx7 DSP core with Matrix Multiplication Accelerator (MMA). It features
a range of peripherals, including multichannel audio serial ports,
Ethernet, UARTs, SPI, I2C, USB, and more.
This SoC is part of K3-AM62x family, which includes the AM62A and AM62P
variants. While the AM62A and AM62D are largely similar, the AM62D is
specifically targeted for general-purpose DSP applications, whereas the
AM62A focuses on edge AI workloads. A key distinction is that the AM62D
does not include multimedia components such as the video encoder/decoder,
MJPEG encoder, Vision Processing Accelerator (VPAC) for image signal
processing, or the display subsystem. Additionally, the AM62D has a
different pin configuration compared to the AM62A, which impacts embedded
software development.
The EVM board is a low-cost, expandable platform designed for the AM62D2
SoC, having 4GB LPDDR4 RAM, Gigabit Ethernet expansion connectors, audio
jacks, USB ports, and more.
Signed-off-by: Paresh Bhagat <p-bhagat@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Ryan Eatmon <reatmon@ti.com>
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