SPRSPB5A December   2024  – May 2025 AM62D-Q1

PRODUCTION DATA  

  1.   1
  2. Features
  3. Applications
  4. Description
    1. 3.1 Functional Block Diagram
  5. Device Comparison
    1. 4.1 Related Products
  6. Terminal Configuration and Functions
    1. 5.1 Pin Diagrams
    2. 5.2 Pin Attributes
      1.      11
      2.      12
    3. 5.3 Signal Descriptions
      1.      14
      2. 5.3.1  CPSW3G
        1. 5.3.1.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        17
          2.        18
          3.        19
          4.        20
      3. 5.3.2  CPTS
        1. 5.3.2.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        23
      4. 5.3.3  CSI-2
        1. 5.3.3.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        26
      5. 5.3.4  DDRSS
        1. 5.3.4.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        29
      6. 5.3.5  ECAP
        1. 5.3.5.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        32
          2.        33
          3.        34
      7. 5.3.6  Emulation and Debug
        1. 5.3.6.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        37
        2. 5.3.6.2 MCU Domain
          1.        39
      8. 5.3.7  EPWM
        1. 5.3.7.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        42
          2.        43
          3.        44
          4.        45
      9. 5.3.8  EQEP
        1. 5.3.8.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        48
          2.        49
          3.        50
      10. 5.3.9  GPIO
        1. 5.3.9.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        53
          2.        54
        2. 5.3.9.2 MCU Domain
          1.        56
      11. 5.3.10 GPMC
        1. 5.3.10.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        59
      12. 5.3.11 I2C
        1. 5.3.11.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        62
          2.        63
          3.        64
          4.        65
        2. 5.3.11.2 MCU Domain
          1.        67
        3. 5.3.11.3 WKUP Domain
          1.        69
      13. 5.3.12 MCAN
        1. 5.3.12.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        72
        2. 5.3.12.2 MCU Domain
          1.        74
          2.        75
      14. 5.3.13 MCASP
        1. 5.3.13.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        78
          2.        79
          3.        80
      15. 5.3.14 MCSPI
        1. 5.3.14.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        83
          2.        84
          3.        85
        2. 5.3.14.2 MCU Domain
          1.        87
          2.        88
      16. 5.3.15 MDIO
        1. 5.3.15.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        91
      17. 5.3.16 MMC
        1. 5.3.16.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        94
          2.        95
          3.        96
      18. 5.3.17 OSPI
        1. 5.3.17.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        99
      19. 5.3.18 Power Supply
        1.       101
      20. 5.3.19 Reserved
        1.       103
      21. 5.3.20 System and Miscellaneous
        1. 5.3.20.1 Boot Mode Configuration
          1. 5.3.20.1.1 MAIN Domain
            1.         107
        2. 5.3.20.2 Clock
          1. 5.3.20.2.1 MCU Domain
            1.         110
          2. 5.3.20.2.2 WKUP Domain
            1.         112
        3. 5.3.20.3 System
          1. 5.3.20.3.1 MAIN Domain
            1.         115
          2. 5.3.20.3.2 MCU Domain
            1.         117
          3. 5.3.20.3.3 WKUP Domain
            1.         119
        4. 5.3.20.4 VMON
          1.        121
      22. 5.3.21 TIMER
        1. 5.3.21.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        124
        2. 5.3.21.2 MCU Domain
          1.        126
        3. 5.3.21.3 WKUP Domain
          1.        128
      23. 5.3.22 UART
        1. 5.3.22.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        131
          2.        132
          3.        133
          4.        134
          5.        135
          6.        136
          7.        137
        2. 5.3.22.2 MCU Domain
          1.        139
        3. 5.3.22.3 WKUP Domain
          1.        141
      24. 5.3.23 USB
        1. 5.3.23.1 MAIN Domain
          1.        144
          2.        145
    4. 5.4 Pin Connectivity Requirements
  7. Specifications
    1. 6.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 6.2  ESD Ratings for Devices which are not AEC - Q100 Qualified
    3. 6.3  ESD Ratings for AEC - Q100 Qualified Devices
    4. 6.4  Power-On Hours (POH)
    5. 6.5  Recommended Operating Conditions
    6. 6.6  Operating Performance Points
    7. 6.7  Power Consumption Summary
    8. 6.8  Electrical Characteristics
      1. 6.8.1 I2C Open-Drain, and Fail-Safe (I2C OD FS) Electrical Characteristics
      2. 6.8.2 Fail-Safe Reset (FS RESET) Electrical Characteristics
      3. 6.8.3 High-Frequency Oscillator (HFOSC) Electrical Characteristics
      4. 6.8.4 Low-Frequency Oscillator (LFXOSC) Electrical Characteristics
      5. 6.8.5 SDIO Electrical Characteristics
      6. 6.8.6 LVCMOS Electrical Characteristics
      7. 6.8.7 CSI-2 (D-PHY) Electrical Characteristics
      8. 6.8.8 USB2PHY Electrical Characteristics
      9. 6.8.9 DDR Electrical Characteristics
    9. 6.9  VPP Specifications for One-Time Programmable (OTP) eFuses
      1. 6.9.1 Recommended Operating Conditions for OTP eFuse Programming
      2. 6.9.2 Hardware Requirements
      3. 6.9.3 Programming Sequence
      4. 6.9.4 Impact to Your Hardware Warranty
    10. 6.10 Thermal Resistance Characteristics
      1. 6.10.1 Thermal Resistance Characteristics for ANF Package
    11. 6.11 Temperature Sensor Characteristics
    12. 6.12 Timing and Switching Characteristics
      1. 6.12.1 Timing Parameters and Information
      2. 6.12.2 Power Supply Requirements
        1. 6.12.2.1 Power Supply Slew Rate Requirement
        2. 6.12.2.2 Power Supply Sequencing
          1. 6.12.2.2.1 Power-Up Sequencing
          2. 6.12.2.2.2 Power-Down Sequencing
          3. 6.12.2.2.3 Partial IO Power Sequencing
      3. 6.12.3 System Timing
        1. 6.12.3.1 Reset Timing
        2. 6.12.3.2 Error Signal Timing
        3. 6.12.3.3 Clock Timing
      4. 6.12.4 Clock Specifications
        1. 6.12.4.1 Input Clocks / Oscillators
          1. 6.12.4.1.1 MCU_OSC0 Internal Oscillator Clock Source
          2. 6.12.4.1.2 MCU_OSC0 LVCMOS Digital Clock Source
          3. 6.12.4.1.3 WKUP_LFOSC0 Internal Oscillator Clock Source
          4. 6.12.4.1.4 WKUP_LFOSC0 LVCMOS Digital Clock Source
          5. 6.12.4.1.5 WKUP_LFOSC0 Not Used
        2. 6.12.4.2 Output Clocks
        3. 6.12.4.3 PLLs
        4. 6.12.4.4 Recommended System Precautions for Clock and Control Signal Transitions
      5. 6.12.5 Peripherals
        1. 6.12.5.1  CPSW3G
          1. 6.12.5.1.1 CPSW3G MDIO Timing
          2. 6.12.5.1.2 CPSW3G RMII Timing
          3. 6.12.5.1.3 CPSW3G RGMII Timing
        2. 6.12.5.2  CPTS
        3. 6.12.5.3  CSI-2
        4. 6.12.5.4  DDRSS
        5. 6.12.5.5  ECAP
        6. 6.12.5.6  Emulation and Debug
          1. 6.12.5.6.1 Trace
          2. 6.12.5.6.2 JTAG
        7. 6.12.5.7  EPWM
        8. 6.12.5.8  EQEP
        9. 6.12.5.9  GPIO
        10. 6.12.5.10 GPMC
          1. 6.12.5.10.1 GPMC and NOR Flash — Synchronous Mode
          2. 6.12.5.10.2 GPMC and NOR Flash — Asynchronous Mode
          3. 6.12.5.10.3 GPMC and NAND Flash — Asynchronous Mode
        11. 6.12.5.11 I2C
        12. 6.12.5.12 MCAN
        13. 6.12.5.13 MCASP
        14. 6.12.5.14 MCSPI
          1. 6.12.5.14.1 MCSPI — Controller Mode
          2. 6.12.5.14.2 MCSPI — Peripheral Mode
        15. 6.12.5.15 MMCSD
          1. 6.12.5.15.1 MMC0 - eMMC/SD/SDIO Interface
            1. 6.12.5.15.1.1  Legacy SDR Mode
            2. 6.12.5.15.1.2  High Speed SDR Mode
            3. 6.12.5.15.1.3  High Speed DDR Mode
            4. 6.12.5.15.1.4  HS200 Mode
            5. 6.12.5.15.1.5  Default Speed Mode
            6. 6.12.5.15.1.6  High Speed Mode
            7. 6.12.5.15.1.7  UHS–I SDR12 Mode
            8. 6.12.5.15.1.8  UHS–I SDR25 Mode
            9. 6.12.5.15.1.9  UHS–I SDR50 Mode
            10. 6.12.5.15.1.10 UHS–I DDR50 Mode
            11. 6.12.5.15.1.11 UHS–I SDR104 Mode
          2. 6.12.5.15.2 MMC1/MMC2 - SD/SDIO Interface
            1. 6.12.5.15.2.1 Default Speed Mode
            2. 6.12.5.15.2.2 High Speed Mode
            3. 6.12.5.15.2.3 UHS–I SDR12 Mode
            4. 6.12.5.15.2.4 UHS–I SDR25 Mode
            5. 6.12.5.15.2.5 UHS–I SDR50 Mode
            6. 6.12.5.15.2.6 UHS–I DDR50 Mode
            7. 6.12.5.15.2.7 UHS–I SDR104 Mode
        16. 6.12.5.16 OSPI
          1. 6.12.5.16.1 OSPI0 PHY Mode
            1. 6.12.5.16.1.1 OSPI0 With PHY Data Training
            2. 6.12.5.16.1.2 OSPI0 Without Data Training
              1. 6.12.5.16.1.2.1 OSPI0 PHY SDR Timing
              2. 6.12.5.16.1.2.2 OSPI0 PHY DDR Timing
          2. 6.12.5.16.2 OSPI0 Tap Mode
            1. 6.12.5.16.2.1 OSPI0 Tap SDR Timing
            2. 6.12.5.16.2.2 OSPI0 Tap DDR Timing
        17. 6.12.5.17 Timers
        18. 6.12.5.18 UART
        19. 6.12.5.19 USB
  8. Detailed Description
    1. 7.1 Overview
    2. 7.2 Processor Subsystems
      1. 7.2.1 Arm Cortex-A53 Subsystem
      2. 7.2.2 Device/Power Manager
      3. 7.2.3 MCU Arm Cortex-R5F Subsystem
    3. 7.3 Accelerators and Coprocessors
      1. 7.3.1 C7x256V DSP with Matrix Multiplication Accelerator
    4. 7.4 Other Subsystems
      1. 7.4.1 Dual Clock Comparator (DCC)
      2. 7.4.2 Data Movement Subsystem (DMSS)
      3. 7.4.3 Memory Cyclic Redundancy Check (MCRC)
      4. 7.4.4 Peripheral DMA Controller (PDMA)
      5. 7.4.5 Real-Time Clock (RTC)
    5. 7.5 Peripherals
      1. 7.5.1  Gigabit Ethernet Switch (CPSW3G)
      2. 7.5.2  Camera Serial Interface Receiver (CSI_RX_IF)
      3. 7.5.3  Enhanced Capture (ECAP)
      4. 7.5.4  Error Location Module (ELM)
      5. 7.5.5  Enhanced Pulse Width Modulation (EPWM)
      6. 7.5.6  Error Signaling Module (ESM)
      7. 7.5.7  Enhanced Quadrature Encoder Pulse (EQEP)
      8. 7.5.8  General-Purpose Interface (GPIO)
      9. 7.5.9  General-Purpose Memory Controller (GPMC)
      10. 7.5.10 Global Timebase Counter (GTC)
      11. 7.5.11 Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C)
      12. 7.5.12 Modular Controller Area Network (MCAN)
      13. 7.5.13 Multichannel Audio Serial Port (MCASP)
      14. 7.5.14 Multichannel Serial Peripheral Interface (MCSPI)
      15. 7.5.15 Multi-Media Card Secure Digital (MMCSD)
      16. 7.5.16 Octal Serial Peripheral Interface (OSPI)
      17. 7.5.17 Timers
      18. 7.5.18 Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART)
      19. 7.5.19 Universal Serial Bus Subsystem (USBSS)
  9. Applications, Implementation, and Layout
    1. 8.1 Device Connection and Layout Fundamentals
      1. 8.1.1 Power Supply
        1. 8.1.1.1 Power Distribution Network Implementation Guidance
      2. 8.1.2 External Oscillator
      3. 8.1.3 JTAG, EMU, and TRACE
      4. 8.1.4 Unused Pins
    2. 8.2 Peripheral- and Interface-Specific Design Information
      1. 8.2.1 DDR Board Design and Layout Guidelines
      2. 8.2.2 OSPI/QSPI/SPI Board Design and Layout Guidelines
        1. 8.2.2.1 No Loopback, Internal PHY Loopback, and Internal Pad Loopback
        2. 8.2.2.2 External Board Loopback
        3. 8.2.2.3 DQS (only available in Octal SPI devices)
      3. 8.2.3 USB VBUS Design Guidelines
      4. 8.2.4 System Power Supply Monitor Design Guidelines
      5. 8.2.5 High Speed Differential Signal Routing Guidance
      6. 8.2.6 Thermal Solution Guidance
    3. 8.3 Clock Routing Guidelines
      1. 8.3.1 Oscillator Routing
  10. Device and Documentation Support
    1. 9.1 Device Nomenclature
      1. 9.1.1 Standard Package Symbolization
      2. 9.1.2 Device Naming Convention
    2. 9.2 Tools and Software
    3. 9.3 Documentation Support
    4. 9.4 Support Resources
    5. 9.5 Trademarks
    6. 9.6 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    7. 9.7 Glossary
  11. 10Revision History
  12. 11Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
    1. 11.1 Packaging Information

Tools and Software

The following Development Tools support development for TI's Embedded Processing platforms:

Development Tools

Code Composer Studio™ Integrated Development Environment Code Composer Studio (CCS) Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is a development environment that supports TI's Microcontroller and Embedded Processors portfolio. Code Composer Studio comprises a suite of tools used to develop and debug embedded applications. The tool includes an optimizing C/C++ compiler, source code editor, project build environment, debugger, profiler, and many other features. The intuitive IDE provides a single user interface taking you through each step of the application development flow. Familiar tools and interfaces allow users to get started faster than ever before. Code Composer Studio combines the advantages of the Eclipse software framework with advanced embedded debug capabilities from TI resulting in a compelling feature-rich development environment for embedded developers.

SysConfig-PinMux Tool The SysConfig-PinMux Tool is a software tool which provides a Graphical User Interface for configuring pin multiplexing settings, resolving conflicts and specifying I/O cell characteristics for TI Embedded Processor devices. The tool can be used to automatically calculate the optimal pinmux configuration to satisfy entered system requirements. The tool generates output C header/code files that can be imported into software development kits (SDKs) and used to configure customer's software to meet custom hardware requirements. The Cloud-based SysConfig-PinMux Tool is also available.

For a complete listing of development-support tools for the processor platform, visit the Texas Instruments website at ti.com. For information on pricing and availability, contact the nearest TI field sales office or authorized distributor.