SPRACK9 February   2019 AM1705 , AM1707 , AM1806 , AM1808 , OMAP-L132 , OMAP-L137 , OMAP-L138 , TMS320C6742 , TMS320C6745 , TMS320C6746 , TMS320C6747 , TMS320C6748

 

  1.   OMAP-L13x/C674x/AM1x schematic review guidelines
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
    3. 2 Recommendations Specific to OMAP-L1x/TMS320C674x/AM1x
      1. 2.1 EVM vs Data Sheet
      2. 2.2 Before You Begin
        1. 2.2.1 Documentation
        2. 2.2.2 Pinout
      3. 2.3 Critical Connections
        1. 2.3.1 Decoupling capacitors
        2. 2.3.2 Power
        3. 2.3.3 Ground
        4. 2.3.4 Clocking
        5. 2.3.5 Reset
        6. 2.3.6 Boot
        7. 2.3.7 Pin multiplexing
        8. 2.3.8 Debug
      4. 2.4 Peripherals
        1. 2.4.1 UART
        2. 2.4.2 EMAC
        3. 2.4.3 MMC/SD
        4. 2.4.4 EMIF
          1. 2.4.4.1 NAND
          2. 2.4.4.2 NOR
          3. 2.4.4.3 DDR2/mDDR
        5. 2.4.5 SPI
        6. 2.4.6 I2C
        7. 2.4.7 McASP
          1. 2.4.7.1 Audio
        8. 2.4.8 USB
          1. 2.4.8.1 USB0 (USB 2.0 OTG)
          2. 2.4.8.2 USB1 (USB 1.1 OHCI)
          3. 2.4.8.3 Unused USB pins
          4. 2.4.8.4 USB Board Design Guidelines
            1. 2.4.8.4.1 Cautionary note - USB PHY off while host is still powered on
        9. 2.4.9 Other
          1. 2.4.9.1 Signal Visibility
          2. 2.4.9.2 Voltage Level Changes
          3. 2.4.9.3 Signal Terminations
          4. 2.4.9.4 Ground Symbols
          5. 2.4.9.5 Power Symbols
    4. 3 BGA PCB Design
    5. 4 Power Management Solutions
    6. 5 References
  2.   A XDS Connector Design Checklist
    1.     A.1 XDS Connector Design
  3.   B Connecting NOR Flash to OMAP-L138
    1.     B.1 Connecting Memory Devices <32 MB
    2.     B.2 Connecting Memory Devices >32 MB

Pin multiplexing

Although pin muxing is frequently software configurable, the initial configuration is often dependent upon several configuration pins (are they high or low when reset is released). Make sure that the initial pin muxing corresponds properly with your boot modes so that any interfaces necessary for boot will be available. On some devices, this could potentially be handled by the boot ROM, but to be certain you should configure the initial pin muxing appropriately.