MCP79410
Microchip
powering a battery back external Real Time Clock (RTC) MCP79410.
User's guide for the AM572x General-Purpose EVM (TMDSEVM572X) based on Texas Instruments AM572x processors, covering architecture, power systems, and interfaces.
This document describes the hardware architecture of the AM572x Evaluation Module (TMDSEVM572X), a standalone platform for developing software and hardware around the Texas Instruments AM572x processor subsystem. It provides detailed descriptions of the processor module, power systems, and functional blocks including DDR3L memory, eMMC, HDMI technology, Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, and eSATA. The guide includes configuration details for boot and emulation, I2C address assignments, and pinout specifications for the LCD module, camera module, and expansion connectors.
MCP79410
Microchip
powering a battery back external Real Time Clock (RTC) MCP79410.
AM5728
Texas Instruments
The AM5728FCBGA processor is the central processor to this EVM.
TPS54531
Texas Instruments
TPS54531 switching regulator supply rated at 4A.
AM572x
Texas Instruments
TMDSEVM572X), based on the Texas Instruments AM572x processor. This EVM is also commonly known as
| MCP79410 | Microchip | powering a battery back external Real Time Clock (RTC) MCP79410. |
| AM5728 | Texas Instruments | The AM5728FCBGA processor is the central processor to this EVM. |
| TPS54531 | Texas Instruments | TPS54531 switching regulator supply rated at 4A. |
| AM572x | Texas Instruments | TMDSEVM572X), based on the Texas Instruments AM572x processor. This EVM is also commonly known as |