BSP-Yocto-AM57x-PD23.1.1
This document highlights the key features and support included in the BSP-Yocto-AM57x-PD23.1.1 software release for the phyCORE-AM57x SOM and development kit.
BSP Operating system |
Linux |
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Release Status |
RELEASED |
Release Date |
2024-03-29 |
Repository |
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Binaries |
New in this Release
Yocto
Switched to Wayland
Linux Kernel
Added support for hardware H.264 de- and encoder
Added support for older SoM autodetection EEPROM layouts
Software Versioning
The BSP-Yocto-Ampliphy-AM57x-PD24.1.0 software release is largely based off of Texas Instruments’s v08.06.00.007 Processor SDK Linux release and shares much of the same components and features.
Tested Build Environment |
Ubuntu 20.04 |
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Linux Kernel |
5.10.168 (tag: v5.10.168-phy8) |
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U-Boot Bootloader |
v2021.01 (tag: v2021.01_08.06.00.007-phy7) |
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Yocto |
3.1.32 Dunfell (tag: BSP-Yocto-Ampliphy-AM57x-PD24.1.0) |
Part Number Summary
Part Number |
Hardware Description |
Configuration Details (DDR3 / DDR ECC / eMMC or NAND / QSPI NOR / Controller / EEPROM / Ethernet PHY / RTC / Temp) |
PCB Version |
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PCM-057-40300111I.A0 |
phyCORE-AM57x SOM |
2GB (2 banks) / No / 8GB eMMC / No / AM5728 / Yes / Yes / Yes / Industrial |
1428.3 |
PCM-057-10306111I.A0 |
1GB (1 bank) / No / 8GB eMMC / No / AM5729 / Yes / Yes / Yes / Industrial |
1428.5 |
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PCM-057-50500111I.A1 |
4GB (2 banks) / No / 32GB eMMC / No / AM5728 / Yes / Yes / Yes / Industrial |
1428.5 |
|
PCM-057-32302111I.A1 |
2GB (1 banks) / Yes / 8GB eMMC / No / AM5749 / Yes / Yes / Yes / Industrial |
1428.5 |
Part Number |
Yocto MACHINE |
Hardware Description |
Notes |
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KPCM-057-Lin |
phycore-am57xx-1 |
PCM-057.A3 + PCM-948 (Default Kit) |
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phycore-am57xx-2 |
PCM-057.A3 + PCM-948 |
Headless only |
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phycore-am57xx-3 |
PCM-057-40A00111I + PCM-948 |
NAND |
Supported Builds
This release supports multiple builds for different kits, Yocto images and distribution. The follow table lists all supported builds. See Part Number Summary for an detailed explanation of Yocto Machines and associated hardware.
Yocto MACHINE |
Yocto Image |
Yocto Distro |
Description |
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phycore-am57xx-1 |
phytec-qt5demo-image |
yogurt |
Qt5 image with PHYTEC’s Yogurt distribution for the KPCM-057-Lin kit. |
phycore-am57xx-1 |
phytec-qt5demo-image -c populated_sdk |
yogurt |
Qt5 image with PHYTEC’s Yogurt distribution for the KPCM-057-Lin kit. This build includes a SDK. |
phycore-am57xx-1 |
phytec-headless-image |
yogurt |
Headless image with PHYTEC’s Yogurt distribution for the KPCM-057-Lin kit. |
phycore-am57xx-2 |
phytec-headless-image |
yogurt |
Headless image with PHYTEC’s Yogurt distribution for the KPCM-057-Lin kit. |
phycore-am57xx-3 |
phytec-qt5demo-image |
yogurt |
Qt5 image with PHYTEC’s Yogurt distribution for the KPCM-057-Lin kit. |
phycore-am57xx-3 |
phytec-headless-image |
yogurt |
Headless image with PHYTEC’s Yogurt distribution for the KPCM-057-Lin kit. |
Linux Device Tree Summary
This is a summary of how the device tree source files (.dts) and the various include files (.dtsi) are broken down in the kernel. These files describe the hardware in a hierarchical and modular way to the kernel, connecting device drivers to the interfaces brought out by the carrier board.
Hardware Target |
Device Tree File Descriptions |
Filename |
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phyCORE-AM57x kit |
Default dts Build Target (includes the other’s below) |
am5728-phytec-pcm-948-40300111I.dts |
SOM (silicon-specific) - adds support and enables silicon-specific features |
am5728-phycore-som.dtsi |
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Carrier Board - enables circuits supported by the SOM |
am57xx-pcm-948.dtsi |
If designing your own custom carrier board around the phyCORE-AM57x SOM, you will eventually define a custom device tree for your board that includes the .dtsi file for the SOM, which PHYTEC has provided for you. All the BSP changes custom for your application should eventually be consolidated into its own Meta Layer.
Supported Boot Sources
The phyCORE-AM57x allows to load a bootloader from different kind of sources.
Boot Source |
Status |
Notes |
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SD-Card |
Supported |
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eMMC |
Supported |
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NAND |
Supported |
Supported Interfaces
The following table outlines the validated interfaces of the default phyCORE-AM57x development kit.
Note
This table only outlines the key features of the phyCORE-AM57x PHYTEC has chosen to enable by default, which serves as a basis for customization in production designs. Unnecessary interfaces can be disabled and additional interfaces can be enabled when deploying the SOM on a custom carrier board. Other features of the phyCORE-AM57x may or may not be configurable depending on pin multiplexing conflicts, for more information review the phyCORE-AM57x schematic in tandem with the Processor Datasheet.
Interface |
Status |
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Debug UART |
Supported |
Heartbeat & CPU activity LEDs |
Supported |
GPIO buttons & LEDs |
Supported |
eMMC |
Supported |
NAND |
Supported |
2x CAN |
Supported |
2x Ethernet |
Supported |
SD Card |
Supported |
I2C EEPROM |
Supported |
I2C RTC |
Supported |
Parallel Camera |
Supported |
SPI NOR FLash |
Supported |
Watchdog |
Supported |
DSP |
Untested |
PRU-ICSSG |
Untested |
GPU |
Supported |
USB 2.0 + USB 3.0 |
Supported |
HDMI |
Supported |
LVDS |
Supported |
WIFI |
Supported |
Bluetooth |
Supported |
PCIe |
Supported |
SATA |
Supported |
Audio |
Supported |
Note
For technical support, please visit PHYTEC’s Support Portal!