SPAU024
April 2025
AM2612
1
Description
Get Started
Features
5
1
Evaluation Module Overview
1.1
Introduction
Preface: Read This First
1.1.1.1
Sitara MCU+ Academy
1.1.1.2
Important Usage Notes
1.2
Kit Contents
1.3
Specification
1.3.1
Component Identification
1.3.2
Functional Block Diagram
1.4
Device Information
2
Hardware
2.1
Setup
2.1.1
Configuration 1: Standalone Configuration
2.1.2
Configuration 2: AM26x controlCARD Backward Compatibility Configuration
2.1.3
Configuration 3: Baseboard Configuration
2.2
Power Requirements
2.2.1
Power Tree
2.2.2
Power Sequence
2.2.3
Power Status LEDs
2.2.4
PMIC
2.3
Header Information
2.3.1
Baseboard Headers (J1, J2, J3)
2.3.2
XDS Debug Header (J4)
2.3.3
MIPI-60 Header (J5)
2.4
Push Buttons
2.5
Reset
2.6
Clock
2.7
Boot Mode Selection
2.8
GPIO Mapping
2.9
Interfaces
2.9.1
Memory Interface
2.9.1.1
OSPI
2.9.1.2
Board ID EEPROM
2.9.2
I2C
2.9.3
SPI
2.9.4
UART
2.9.5
JTAG
2.9.6
TRACE
2.9.7
ADC and DAC
2.9.8
Off-SOM Peripherals
2.9.8.1
MCAN
2.9.8.2
LIN
2.9.8.3
FSI
2.9.8.4
USB
2.9.8.5
Ethernet
2.9.8.5.1
RGMII
2.9.8.5.2
PRU-ICSS
2.10
Test Points
2.11
Best Practices
3
Software
4
Hardware Design Files
5
Additional Information
5.1
Trademarks
6
References
Features
Multirail Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) designed for safety-relevant applications
3x 120-pin controlSOM high-speed, high-density (HD) connectors
Analog I/O, digital I/O and JTAG signals at board interface
3x push buttons:
PORz
User Interrupt
RESETz
Power status LEDs
User configurable LEDs
Temperature sensor
2x current monitors
On-board memory
256Mb OSPI NOR Flash
1Mb I2C EEPROM
MIPI-60 header for TRACE debugging