System Overview
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JAJU324B – March 2015 – Revised July 2017
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2.3.1.2.2
AM3359 GPIO Pin Assignment
When using the Sitara before starting the design, ensure that the peripherals functions required for the
design can be assigned to the specific GPIO pins without a mux conflict. For this purpose, there is a pin
mux tool utility for TI processors called PINMUXTOOL-V3. The tool can be downloaded from the TI
website (
). There are specific versions pending the device, part, and package. This tool is a
huge help for AM3359 pin assignment.
This design uses the following peripherals: EMAC with RGMII1 and RGMII2, UART, MMC0 and MMC1,
MDIO, SDRAM/DDR3, I
2
C, and ECAP.
The pin mux tool was used to find the optimum pin assignment for the different peripherals used in the
TIDA-00204 reference design.
表
表
11. AM3359 Pin Assignment
SIGNAL
PINS (GPIO MODE)
AMOUNT OF PINS
RGMII1
J16-J18, K15-K18, L15-L18, M16 (Mode 2)
12
RGMII2
R13-14, V14-V17, U14-U16, T14-T16 (Mode 2)
12
UART
G15-G16(Mode 3)
2
MMC
U9, V9 (Mode 2), U7, V7, R8, T8 (Mode 1)
6
MDIO
M17-M18 (Mode 0)
2
JTAG
Fixed pins not available with mux
8 to 11
SDRAM (DDR3)
Fixed pins not available with mux
52
I
2
C
C16-C17 (Mode 0)
2
ECAP
U13 (Mode 5), C15 (Mode 2), C18 (Mode 0), E15 (Mode 4)
4
The remaining pins could be used in GPIO mode or assigned to unused peripherals on the AM3359
device.