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===== 24-Mar-2016, CL-SOM-AM57x Linux release =====
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: Linux kernel 4.4-cl-som-am57x-2.1 for CL-SOM-AM57x updates
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:- PCIe bus support
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: Linux TI SDK kernel 4.1.13
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:- MMC/SD card support
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:- eMMC internal storage support
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:- USB 2.0 / USB 3.0 host ports support
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:- Dual Ethernet support
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:- HDMI and LCD video output support
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:- RTC support
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:- SATA support
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:- CAN bus support
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:- NAND support
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:- Touchscreen support
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:- WiFi support
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:- HDMI Audio support
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: Documentation
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:- Updated multiple articles to comply with the new Linux package
  
 
===== 08-Feb-2016, CL-SOM-AM57x Linux release =====
 
===== 08-Feb-2016, CL-SOM-AM57x Linux release =====

Revision as of 16:08, 24 March 2016

CL-SOM-AM57x is a miniature System-on-Module / Computer-on-Module designed as a building block for integration into embedded applications. CL-SOM-AM57x is built around the Texas Instruments Sitara AM57x ARM Cortex-A15 System-on-Chip family. The SoC is supplemented with up-to 4GB DDR3 and 32GB of on-board eMMC storage.

Featuring an unprecedented set of dedicated graphics acceleration and video processing engines, CL-SOM-AM57x delivers high-performance multimedia and image processing capabilities. Dual C66x DSP cores and dedicated dual-core ARM Cortex-M4 IPUs make CL-SOM-AM57x a powerful platform for image and video processing systems, while dual PowerVR SGX544 GPU and IVA-HD video sub-system enable multimedia demanding applications.

Delivering a wide range of embedded interfaces and a PRU-ICSS coprocessor dedicated for real-time processing and industrial protocols, CL-SOM-AM57x is an ideal selection for industrial automation and control systems. Dual Gbit Ethernet, 2x2 MIMO dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.1 make CL-SOM-AM57x an excellent solution for networking, communications and IoT applications. CL-SOM-AM57x is provided with comprehensive documentation and full ready-to-run SW packages for the Linux operating system.


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News

24-Mar-2016, CL-SOM-AM57x Linux release
Linux kernel 4.4-cl-som-am57x-2.1 for CL-SOM-AM57x updates
- PCIe bus support
Linux TI SDK kernel 4.1.13
- MMC/SD card support
- eMMC internal storage support
- USB 2.0 / USB 3.0 host ports support
- Dual Ethernet support
- HDMI and LCD video output support
- RTC support
- SATA support
- CAN bus support
- NAND support
- Touchscreen support
- WiFi support
- HDMI Audio support
Documentation
- Updated multiple articles to comply with the new Linux package
08-Feb-2016, CL-SOM-AM57x Linux release
Linux kernel 4.4-cl-som-am57x-2 and Debian Linux Demo image for CL-SOM-AM57x updates
- Updated kernel base to 4.4
- CAN bus support
- NAND support
- LCD panel support
- Touchscreen support
- WiFi support
Demo userspace
- Install TI WiLink WL18xx WiFi/BT firmware
- Install CAN bus and Touchscreen utils
Documentation
- Updated multiple articles to comply with the new Linux package
30-Dec-2015, CL-SOM-AM57x Linux release
Initial release of Linux kernel 4.3-cl-som-am57x-1 and Debian Linux Demo image for CL-SOM-AM57x
- Basic support for the CL-SOM-AM57x module
- Green LED support
- MMC/SD card support
- eMMC internal storage support
- USB 2.0 / USB 3.0 host ports support
- Dual Ethernet support
- HDMI video output support
- RTC support
- SATA support
- EEPROM
Demo userspace
- Debian 8.2 Jessie armhf
Documentation
- Updated multiple articles to comply with the new Linux package