BEAGLEBOARD-X15
Overview
The BeagleBoard-X15 is a low-cost, open source, community supported development platform for Sitara™ AM57x Processors (AM5728, AM5726, AM5718, AM5716). With two 1.5‑GHz ARM® Cortex®-A15 cores for user interface, video and graphic accelerators, two 750‑MHz C66x DSP cores, quad core PRU and dual core Cortex-M4 cores for real time control, the BeagleBoard-X15 was designed to provide designers with a proven hardware platform during product development. BeagleBoard-X15 optimizes integration and connectivity, as it is equipped with USB 3.0/2.0, eSATA, HDMI, two 1‑Gb Ethernet, audio in/out and peripheral expansion.
Features
- Hardware
- AM5728 Processor
- 2GB DDR3L
- 4GB eMMC
- Micro SD Card
- TPS659037 Power Management IC
- Software
- Linux
- Connectivity
- USB 3.0 (3)
- Micro USB 2.0 (Slave)
- eSATA
- HDMI
- Gb Ethernet (2)
- Audio in/out
- Peripheral Expansion
- One BeagleBoard-X15
- Getting Started DVD
Arm-based processors
Order & start development
BEAGLEBOARD-X15 — Development Platform for Sitara AM57x Processors
PROCESSOR-SDK-RTOS-AM57X — RTOS Processor SDK for AM57x
PROCESSOR-SDK-RTOS-AM57X — RTOS Processor SDK for AM57x
AM57xx RTOS SDK installer for Windows Host
AM57xx RTOS SDK installer for Linux Host
AM57xx Pin Mux Configuration Utility
AM57xx Clock Tree Configuration Utility
Quick Start Guide that was included in the EVM kit
Products
Arm-based processors
Documentation
Code Composer Studio IDE (includes compiler)
Instructions for creating an SD Card with Windows Host
Instructions for creating an SD Card with Linux Host
Link to Release Notes for Processor SDK RTOS
Link to Getting Started Guide for Processor SDK RTOS
Link to Developer Guide for Processor SDK RTOS
Software Manifest of Components Inside the SDK
Release Infomation
Software Defects A list of software defects can be found here . More Information If you'd like more information on all of these choices, please refer to the Processor RTOS SDK Getting Started Guide. For a complete overview of the SDK, please refer to the Processor RTOS SDK Software Developer Guide.
PROCESSOR-SDK-LINUX-AM57X — Linux Processor SDK for AM57x
PROCESSOR-SDK-LINUX-AM57X — Linux Processor SDK for AM57x
AM57xx EVM Linux SDK (64-bit Binary)
AM57xx Pin Mux Configuration Utility
Only used when creating an SD Card on Windows
Standalone Linaro Toolchain - Linaro GCC 4.9 2015.05 hard-float toolchain
AM57xx Linux SDK BSP Source Code
AM57xx Linux SDK prebuilt BSP binaries and root filesystem
AM57xx Linux SDK Arago source downloads
Quick Start Guide that was included in the EVM kit
Products
Arm-based processors
Hardware development
Evaluation board
Documentation
Link to Code Composer Studio 6.1.2
Instructions for creating an SD Card with Linux
Instructions for creating an SD Card with Windows
Link to Release Notes for Processor SDK Linux
Getting Started Guide
Software Manifest of Components Inside the SDK
Release Infomation
Software Defects A list of software defects can be found here . More Information If you'd like more information on all of these choices, please refer to the Processor SDK Linux Getting Started Guide (GSG) below or the latest version here . For a complete overview of the SDK, please refer to the Processor SDK Linux Software Developer's Guide (SDG) below or the latest version here .
PROCESSOR-SDK-LINUX-RT-AM57X — Linux-RT Processor SDK for AM57x
PROCESSOR-SDK-LINUX-RT-AM57X — Linux-RT Processor SDK for AM57x
AM57xx EVM Linux SDK (64-bit Binary)
AM57xx Pin Mux Configuration Utility
Only used when creating an SD Card on Windows
Standalone Linaro Toolchain - Linaro GCC 4.9 2015.05 hard-float toolchain
AM57xx Linux SDK BSP Source Code
AM57xx Linux SDK prebuilt BSP binaries and root filesystem
AM57xx Linux SDK Arago source downloads
Quick Start Guide that was included in the EVM kit
Products
Arm-based processors
Documentation
Link to Code Composer Studio 6.1.2
Instructions for creating an SD Card with Linux
Instructions for creating an SD Card with Windows
Link to Release Notes for Processor SDK Linux
Getting Started Guide
Software Manifest of Components Inside the SDK
Release Infomation
Software Defects A list of software defects can be found here . More Information If you'd like more information on all of these choices, please refer to the Processor SDK Linux Getting Started Guide (GSG) below or the latest version here . For a complete overview of the SDK, please refer to the Processor SDK Linux Software Developer's Guide (SDG) below or the latest version here .
Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | ||
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Application note | High-Speed Interface Layout Guidelines (Rev. J) | PDF | HTML | 24 Feb 2023 | |
Application note | Enabling Android Automotive on Your TI Development Board | PDF | HTML | 12 Jul 2019 | |
Application note | AM574x, AM572x, and AM571x Compatibility Guide (Rev. E) | 26 Apr 2018 | ||
White paper | Mainline Linux™ ensures stability and innovation | 27 Mar 2014 | ||
White paper | Linaro Speeds Development in TI Linux SDKs | 27 Aug 2013 | ||
White paper | The Yocto Project:Changing the way embedded Linux software solutions are develop | 14 Mar 2013 |
Related design resources
Software development
IDE, CONFIGURATION, COMPILER OR DEBUGGER
Design tools & simulation
CALCULATION TOOL
Support & training
Video series
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