SPRAD05E August 2024 – October 2025 AM620-Q1 , AM623 , AM625 , AM625-Q1 , AM625SIP
The processor clock sources and recommended connections are shown in the Clock Specifications section in the Specifications chapter of the device-specific data sheet.
A 25MHz external crystal connected directly to XI and XO pins that connects to the internal high frequency oscillator through MCU_OSC0_XI / MCU_OSC0_XO is the recommended main clock input source for the processor internal operation. External oscillator based LVCMOS digital clock source connected to MCU_OSC0_XI can be considered as an alternate clocking option. When external oscillator is used, note the connection requirements for XO in the device-specific data sheet.
The recommendation is to follow the device-specific data sheet for the selection of the load capacitance when crystal is used to generate the processor clock.
The device-specific data sheet provides a recommended delay for clock to start-up and be stable before the cold reset input is released.
For more information, see the following FAQs:
[FAQ] AM6422: How to Switch Back to External Clock After Clock Loss Detection
The FAQ is generic and can also be used for AM625, AM623, AM620-Q1, AM625-Q1 and AM625SIP processor family.
Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC) (Clock source (input), internal clocks, PLLs) is not currently supported on AM62x processor family.
For information related to SSC support, see the following FAQ:
[FAQ] AM625 / AM623 / AM620-Q1 / AM625-Q1 / AM625SIP : Enabling spread spectrum core clock on PRUSS
The recommendation is to use a 32.768kHz crystal as clock source for low frequency oscillator (WKUP_LFOSC0). Low frequency oscillator (WKUP_LFOSC0) has limited use case and can be optional.
For more information, see the following FAQ:
[FAQ] AM625 / AM623 / AM620-Q1 / AM625-Q1 / AM625SIP : LFOSC usage in the processor