SPRACO0 August   2019 AM6526 , AM6528 , AM6546 , AM6548

 

  1.   Enabling Android Automotive on Your TI Development Board
    1.     Trademarks
    2. Introduction
    3. Implementation
      1. 2.1 Prerequisites
      2. 2.2 Software Changes
    4. Deploy Instructions
      1. 3.1 Build Instructions
      2. 3.2 Boot Instructions
    5. Testing
      1. 4.1 Prerequisites/Setup for Automotive Testing
        1. 4.1.1 Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)
        2. 4.1.2 Vendor Test Suite (VTS)
      2. 4.2 Automotive Testing
        1. 4.2.1 Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)
        2. 4.2.2 Vendor Test Suite (VTS)
    6. Open Source
    7. Extending to a New Platform
    8. Known Bugs
    9. Future Work
    10. FAQ
    11. 10 References

FAQ

Question: What is important about this topic?

Answer: This topic allows the entire Android Open Source community to benefit from an additional feature: Android Automotive on all currently supported Texas Instruments ARM32B and ARM64B platforms, including AM57xx BeagleBoard-X15 and AM65x EVM. Android Automotive will also be applicable to all new automotive-tuned TI platforms.

Question: Who is the intended end user?

Answer: The intended end user(s) include the Automotive Business Unit for Digital Cockpit implementation targeted at infotainment customers who need a graphically rich user interface with an Android extensive app store on a Texas Instruments digital application processor.

Question: When will this document be used?

Answer: This document is intended to implement Android Automotive on any application processor that is designed to showcase and use the functionality of Android.