SPRADA3 july   2023 AM2631 , AM2631-Q1 , AM2632 , AM2632-Q1 , AM2634 , AM2634-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. Introduction
  5. Device Nomenclature
  6. R5 Cores and TCM in AM263x
    1. 3.1 R5 Core Nomenclature in Am263x
  7. Example Support for AM263x Family
  8. IPC Example Support for Two-Core Devices (AM2632)
    1. 5.1 Option 1 Using MulticoreImageGen.js
    2. 5.2 Option Two (Migration Guide from a Four-Core System Project to a Two-Core System Project)
  9. System Project Example Support for Two-Core Devices (AM2632)
  10. Target Configuration in CCS
    1. 7.1 Prerequisites
    2. 7.2 Creating a Target Configuration
  11. Connecting to the Target Core
  12. Hardware Description for Launch Pad and Control Card
    1. 9.1 Launchpad Pinout for Standard Analog Devices
    2. 9.2 ADC and DAC Mapping in Launchpad for Standard Analog
    3. 9.3 Pinmux Mapping - Standard Analog - Launch Pad
    4. 9.4 ADC and DAC Mapping in Control Card for Standard Analog
  13. 10Summary
  14. 11References

R5 Core Nomenclature in Am263x

Here after in this document the R5 cores are defined as explained below based on the position of the core in the cluster:

AM2634 has two R5 clusters:

  • The first cluster is called R50.
    • The first core in the first cluster is called core R50-0.
    • The second core in first cluster is called core R50-1.
  • The second cluster is called R51.
    • The first core in the second cluster is called R51-0.
    • The second core in the second cluster is called R51-1.

AM2632 has two R5 clusters:

  • The first cluster is called R50.
    • The first core in the first cluster is called core R50-0.
  • The second cluster is called R51.
    • The first core in the second cluster is called R51-0.

Am2631 has one R5 cluster:

  • The single cluster is called R50.
    • The first core in this cluster is called core R50-0