
Table 3-23. PCIe Connector (J27) Pin-out (continued)
Pin No.
Side A of PCIe
Connector
GP Board Signal
Side B of PCIe
Connector
GP Board Signal
20
GND
GROUND
PETn1
NC
21
PERp1
NC
GND
GROUND
22
PERn1
NC
GND
GROUND
23
GND
GROUND
PETp2
NC
24
GND
GROUND
PETn2
NC
25
PERp2
NC
GND
GROUND
26
PERn2
NC
GND
GROUND
27
GND
GROUND
PETp3
NC
28
GND
GROUND
PETn3
NC
29
PERp3
NC
GND
GROUND
30
PERn3
NC
RSVD3
NC
31
GND
GROUND
PRSNT2#_2
NC
32
RSVD2
NC
GND
GROUND
3.4.13 High Speed Expansion Interface
The GP board has a high-speed expansion connector allowing connections to the ICSSG and GPMC capabilities
of the AM64x/AM243x. A single high speed connector with part number
SEAF-30-06.0-L-05-2-A-K-TR
is used
on the EVM. All the signals associated with the ICSSG0 interface is routed to the expansion connector. In
addition, the data and command signals for the GPMC are routed to the AM64x/AM243x as well.
The trace signal is routed to either the high-speed expansion connector or the MIPI60 connector. Zero-Ohm
resistor are used to minimize the disruption to the routing. The default configuration will have the resistors
installed thereby routing the signals to the HSE connector. The MIPI60 is not installed by default.
One FSI transmit channel and one FSI receive channel is required to connect with the C2000 EVM. These
signals from SoC are terminated on 2x5 header with part number
67997-410HLF
from Amphenol ICC (FCI).
These signals are muxed so that they are available to both the FSI connector and the expansion connector.
FSI_TX0 signals and FSI_RX0 signals are connected to the mux. The mux is controlled by jumper. The default
state drives the signals from the AM64x/AM243x to the HSE connector unless the jumper is installed. The
boards will be delivered with the jumper installed.
Additional signals like UART4, I2C0, SPI1 and GPIOs are connected to the HSE connector to provide additional
connectivity options.
Necessary voltages such as 5 V, 3V3, 1V8 are provided to the HSE connector and these voltages are connected
through current limiting switches ensuring that an accidental short on the connector will not damage the EVM.
The connector includes a presence detect pin that will be grounded on the application board. This is connected
to the ExpBrdDetect signal on the I2C presence detect buffer. A board ID memory is included in external HSE
board and programmed to identify the board. I2C3 Pinmuxed with MCAN1 and UART4 pinmuxed with MCAN0
are routed to HSE Connector.
Note
The following net names do not indicate an exhaustive list of pin capabilities and available signal
functions. For a full list of available secondary multiplexing of signal functions implemented in device
subsystems, see the EVM Schematic, Sysconfig Tool and device-specific data sheet.
System Description
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