SPRADO8 March 2025 AM62L
Processor (hardware) performance evaluation modules and platforms (EVMs) are not reference designs, the modules and platforms do not represent a proper or complete board or system implementation. In many cases, the EVMs are partially or completely designed and released for fabrication before the processor design is complete. The timeline is so that a hardware platform is available when the first silicon arrives. New processor requirements come up during processor bring-up and bench validation. All the new requirements are not accounted for in the hardware evaluation platform. Therefore, TI expects board designers to carefully review and follow all requirements defined in the processor-specific data sheet, silicon errata, and TRM when designing the custom board.
Processor (hardware) performance evaluation platforms are not designed to be comprehensive of any board or system specific requirements, such as EMI or EMC purposes (reduce radiated emissions), noise susceptibility, thermal management, and so forth.
See the following FAQ for design update notes that board designers can refer along with the EVM schematics: [FAQ] AM625 / AM623 / AM62A Common design Errors / Recommendations for Custom board hardware design – SK Schematics Design Update Note
The FAQ is generic and can also be used for the AM62Lx processor family.