About the TI AM62Lx category

A dedicated space for the TI Sitara AM62Lx applications processors, focusing on cost-sensitive Linux execution, highly integrated peripherals, and low-power industrial edge deployment.

  • Lean Heterogeneous Processing Core: Operating on a streamlined compute plane centered around a Dual-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A53 subsystem (clocked up to 1.25 GHz with a shared 256KB L2 cache), intentionally scaled to run modern embedded Linux distributions within tight power and pricing limits.

  • Integrated Mixed-Signal Assets: Minimizing companion-chip component bills by embedding a native, 4-channel 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) capable of up to 2 MSPS (Mega-Samples Per Second) for localized analog sensor collection, current tracking, or diagnostics.

  • Essential HMI Media Frameworks: Catering to embedded interface panels via integrated 4-lane MIPI DSI and 18-bit parallel RGB (DPI) display structures, allowing developers to drive basic operational graphics without paying a premium for heavy, unneeded 3D hardware pipelines.

  • Cost-Optimized Memory Layouts: Interfacing seamlessly with high-efficiency 16-bit wide DDR4 and LPDDR4 memory topologies (up to 1600 MT/s), maximizing data throughput while shrinking board space constraints to highly compact form-factors (like 30x30mm Open Standard Modules).

  • Robust Network & Legacy Infrastructure: Routing field communication through 3x native Controller Area Network (CAN-FD) interfaces supporting up to 8 Mbps data transfers alongside dual Gigabit Ethernet pipelines (RGMII) and a flexible General-Purpose Memory Controller (GPMC) for external ASIC/FPGA tie-ins.

  • Hardware-Isolated System Security: Hardening corporate IP and fleet distributions via a dedicated on-chip Security Controller that isolates the Cryptographic Engine (AES/SHA/PKA) and memory firewalls from the main Linux operating system—providing full Hardware-enforced Root-of-Trust (RoT) and anti-rollback defenses.