SPRUJA2A
November 2023 – October 2025
1
Description
Get Started
Features
5
1
Evaluation Module Overview
1.1
Introduction
1.2
Kit Contents
1.3
Device Information
1.4
EVM Revisions and Assembly Variants
1.5
Specification
2
Hardware
2.1
Additional Images
2.2
Key Features
2.2.1
Processor
2.2.2
Power Supply
2.2.3
Memory
2.2.4
JTAG/Emulator
2.2.5
Supported Interfaces and Peripherals
2.2.6
Expansion Connectors/Headers
2.3
Interface Mapping
2.4
Power ON/OFF Procedure
2.4.1
Power ON Procedure
2.4.2
Power OFF Procedure
2.4.3
Test Points
2.5
Clocking
2.5.1
Peripheral Ref Clock
2.6
Reset
2.7
Camera Serial Interface (CSI)
2.8
Open LVDS Display Interface (OLDI)
2.9
Display Serial Interface (DSI)
2.10
Audio Codec Interface
2.11
HDMI Display
2.12
JTAG Interface
2.13
Test Automation Header
2.14
UART Interface
2.15
USB Interface
2.15.1
USB 2.0 Type A Interface
2.15.2
USB 2.0 Type-C® Interface
2.16
Memory Interfaces
2.16.1
LPDDR4 Interface
2.16.2
Octal Serial Peripheral Interface (OSPI)
2.16.3
MMC Interfaces
2.16.3.1
MMC0 - eMMC Interface
2.16.3.2
MMC1 - Micro SD Interface
2.16.3.3
MMC2 - M.2 Key E Interface
2.16.4
Board ID EEPROM
2.17
Ethernet Interface
2.17.1
CPSW Ethernet PHY Strapping
2.17.2
CPSW Ethernet PHY1 Default Configuration
2.17.3
CPSW Ethernet PHY2 Default Configuration
2.18
GPIO Port Expander
2.19
GPIO Mapping
2.20
Power
2.20.1
Power Requirement
2.20.2
Power Input
2.20.3
Power Supply
2.20.4
Power Sequencing
2.20.5
AM62P SoC Power
2.20.6
Current Monitoring
2.21
EVM User Setup/Configuration
2.21.1
DIP Switches
2.21.2
Boot Modes
2.21.3
User Test LEDs
2.22
Expansion Headers
2.22.1
User Expansion Connector
2.22.2
MCU Connector
2.22.3
GPMC NAND (x8) Connector
2.23
Interrupt
2.24
I2C Address Mapping
3
Hardware Design Files
4
Compliance Information
4.1
Compliance and Certifications
5
Additional Information
5.1
Known Hardware or Software Issues
5.1.1
Issue 1 - Watchdog Reset
5.1.2
Issue 2 - Power Down Sequence
5.1.3
Issue 3 - Power Cycling Failure Using TIVA
5.2
Trademarks
80
6
Revision History
2.4.1
Power ON Procedure
Place the SK EVM boot switch selectors (SW4, SW5) into selected boot mode. Example boot-mode for SD card is shown below.
Connect your boot media (if applicable).
Attach the PD capable
USB Type-C®
cable to the SK EVM Type-C (J17 or J19) connector.
Connect the other end of the USB Type-C cable to the source, either AC Power Adapter, or USB Type C source device (such as a laptop computer).
Visually inspect that either LD4 or LD6 LED is illuminated.
XDS110 JTAG and UART debug console outputs are routed to micro-USB ports J22 and J21, respectively.
Figure 2-3
Example Boot Mode (MMCSD Boot)