1.1.1. Download and Install the SDK
The Processor SDK Linux AM62x Installer will install the necessary components to start Linux development on the TI microprocessor.
The Processor SDK Linux AM62x Release supports installer only for Linux machine.
Installer Details |
Installers Name |
PSDK Linux AM62x Installer (Linux version) |
ti-processor-sdk-linux-am62xx-evm-<version>-Linux-x86-Install.bin |
PSDK Linux AM62SIP Installer (Linux version) |
ti-processor-sdk-linux-am62xxsip-evm-<version>-Linux-x86-Install.bin |
Use Linux installer for complete source package, tools, prebuilt-image, filesystems, etc for product development.
From a windows machine, you can only flash a SD card. This can be done without installing the SDK. Use balenaEtcher to flash SD card from windows machine.
The Processor SDK Linux AM62x includes the ARM GCC toolchain. The Processor SDK Linux AM62x was built and tested against a specific Linux Distribution name and version, Ubuntu 22.04. Note that this does not prevent the user from installing the SDK on other Linux distributions.
1.1.1.1. Download & Install the SDK Installer Inside a Container
TI provides a Ubuntu 22.04 based docker image with all the packages that are required to install the SDK Installer.
The Docker image is hosted on ghcr.io/texasinstruments.
Refer Steps to Run SDK Installer inside a Container for a comprehensive guide.
Note
Before starting the container, ensure that you have completed all the Pre-Requisites as mentioned here.
1.1.1.2. Download & Install the SDK Installer on Host
You can download the latest Processor SDK Linux AM62x installer from the AM62x-SDK-Download-page.
Required Host Packages to Install the SDK Installer in Linux
Please run the following command to install all packages required to Install the SDK Installer on Ubuntu 22.04.
host# sudo apt-get install file fdisk dosfstools
How to Run the SDK Installer in Linux
Make sure that the execute permissions are set. Bring up a terminal window and change directories to where the installer is located (probably the Downloads directory) and run the following commands:
# For AM62x (am62xx-evm and am62xx-lp-evm) Installer
chmod +x ./ti-processor-sdk-linux-am62xx-evm-<version>-Linux-x86-Install.bin
./ti-processor-sdk-linux-am62xx-evm-<version>-Linux-x86-Install.bin
# For AM62SIP (am62xxsip-evm) Installer
chmod +x ./ti-processor-sdk-linux-am62xxsip-evm-<version>-Linux-x86-Install.bin
./ti-processor-sdk-linux-am62xxsip-evm-<version>-Linux-x86-Install.bin
Alternatively, you can give execute permissions and run the SDK Installer by double clicking on it within your Linux host PC.
Note
As a part of the installation, the installer will run a script to configure your environment and extract the Linux devkit. This will cause the installation to continue for roughly a minute even after it shows that it has reached 100%.
Note
If nothing seems to happen, your computer may be running a 32-bit version of its operating system. The installer is 64-bit, and will not execute properly.
MCU+ SDK for RTOS/NO-RTOS
Note
Processor SDK Linux AM62x contains only the Linux specific source and application intended to runs on A53/Linux core. For R5F and RTOS/NO-RTOS side source and applications, refer MCU+ SDK package [Use Link].
Instructions to set-up CCS
Refer [Use Link]