AM3352-SOM
System-on-Module Linux-enabled board
USER’S MANUAL
Document revision B, September 2015
Designed by OLIMEX Ltd, 2015
All boards produced by Olimex LTD are ROHS compliant
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AM3352-SOM user's manual
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The hardware design of AM3352-SOM development board is considered intellectual property to Olimex. Hardware
schematics are shared with the customers. However, the board layout files are considered copyright material and would
not be shared.
The hardware design of AM3352-SOM-EVB development board is considered open source hardware. The source
design files are published online and accessible by everyone.
The software is released under GPL.
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USED TO CREATE AM3352-SOM AND AM3352-SOM-EVB. THEY ARE CONSIDERED
SUITABLE ONLY FOR AM3352-SOM AND AM3352-SOM-EVB, RESPECTIVELY.
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Table of Contents
DISCLAIMER............................................................................................................. 2
CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW........................................................................................5
1. Introduction to the chapter.......................................................................................................5
1.1 Introduction to SOM (System-On-a-Module).......................................................................5
1.2 Target market of the board.....................................................................................................6
1.3 Features of AM3352-SOM...................................................................................................... 6
1.4 Board variants..........................................................................................................................7
1.5 Board versions used in the manual........................................................................................ 7
1.6 Document organization........................................................................................................... 7
CHAPTER 2: BOARD DESCRIPTION................................................................... 8
2. Introduction to the chapter.......................................................................................................8
2.1 Layout (top view).....................................................................................................................8
2.2 Layout (bottom view)...............................................................................................................9
CHAPTER 3: SETTING UP THE AM3352-SOM BOARD..................................10
3. Introduction to the chapter.....................................................................................................10
3.1 Electrostatic and electrical polarity warnings.....................................................................10
3.2 Requirements..........................................................................................................................11
3.3 Powering the board................................................................................................................12
3.3.1 Stand-alone powering...................................................................................................................................12
3.3.2 Mounted powering....................................................................................................................................... 13
3.4 Button functions.....................................................................................................................13
3.5 Interacting with the board....................................................................................................14
3.6 Expanding the Debian file system space..............................................................................15
3.7 Changing the default image resolution................................................................................15
3.8 Connecting and calibrating a display...................................................................................16
3.9 Software support....................................................................................................................17
CHAPTER 4: THE AM3352 PROCESSOR...........................................................18
4. Introduction to the chapter.....................................................................................................18
4.1 The processor......................................................................................................................... 18
4.2 Block diagram........................................................................................................................ 19
CHAPTER 5: CONTROL CIRCUITY................................................................... 20
5. Introduction to the chapter.....................................................................................................20
5.1 Reset........................................................................................................................................20
5.2 Clocks......................................................................................................................................20
5.3 Power supply circuit.............................................................................................................. 20
CHAPTER 6: CONNECTORS AND PINOUT......................................................21
6. Introduction to the chapter.....................................................................................................21
6.1 Communication with AM3352-SOM in Linux....................................................................21
6.2 UART0 header....................................................................................................................... 21
6.3 MicroSD card connector....................................................................................................... 22
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6.3.1 SD/MMC slot................................................................................................................................................23
6.5 GPIO connectors....................................................................................................................24
6.5.1 AM_CON-GPIO1 (General Purpose Input/Output) 40pin connector....................................................25
6.5.2 AM_CON-GPIO2 (General Purpose Input/Output) 40pin connector....................................................26
6.5.3 AM_CON-GPIO3 (General Purpose Input/Output) 40pin connector....................................................27
6.6 AM_CON-LCD 40pin connector..........................................................................................28
6.7 Jumper description................................................................................................................29
6.8 Additional hardware components........................................................................................ 29
CHAPTER 7: SCHEMATICS..................................................................................31
7. Introduction to the chapter.....................................................................................................31
7.1 Eagle schematic......................................................................................................................31
7.2 General physical dimensions.................................................................................................31
CHAPTER 8: REVISION HISTORY AND SUPPORT........................................ 32
8. Introduction to the chapter.....................................................................................................32
8.1 Document revision................................................................................................................. 32
8.2 Board revision........................................................................................................................ 32
8.3 Useful web links..................................................................................................................... 32
8.4 How to purchase?...................................................................................................................33
8.5 Order codes.............................................................................................................................33
8.6 Frequently asked questions...................................................................................................34
8.7 Product support..................................................................................................................... 36
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CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW
1. Introduction to the chapter
Thank you for choosing this single board computer from Olimex! This document provides a user’s
guide for the AM3352-SOM board. As an overview, this chapter gives the scope of this document
and lists the board’s features. The document’s organization is then detailed.
The AM3352-SOM development board enables code development of applications running on the
AM3352 microcontroller, manufactured by Texas Instruments from the U.S.A.
The AM3352-SOM board is typically used together with AM3352-SOM-EVB board which features
most of the peripherals and connectors needed for full evaluation and utilization of the AM3352
processor.
The hardware design of AM3352-SOM development board is considered intellectual property to
Olimex. The hardware layout design files are considered copyright material and would not be
distributed. The original schematics, however, are distributed in a popular file format.
AM3352-SOM-EVB board is an open-source, open-hardware project and all documentation used to
manufacture the board is available to the customer.
The software support for both boards is open-source and released under GPL license.
1.1 Introduction to SOM (System-On-a-Module)
OLIMEX System-on-Module (SOM) boards are powerful Linux-capable boards. They follow a
low-cost modular design which allows rapid product development. Each of these boards has two
parts – a main part which nests the processor, the memory and the power control unit and the
peripheral part which contains the USB ports, the video output and most of the connectors. SOM
designs are targeted at customers who want to apply custom modifications and own solutions based
on a specific processor without having to deal with multi layer PCBs with controlled impedance and
BGA assembly. This makes it possible to create simple boards (that might be manufactured by your
local board manufacturer) containing only the peripherals you need with the dimensions and shape
suitable for your specific solution.
Both the main part and the peripheral part of the SOM system have support in the official Android
and Debian images distributed by Olimex and maintained by Olimex and the Linux community.
These images are typically available at the wiki articles of the boards.
The peripheral part of the SOM design is considered Open Source HardWare (OSHW) and the
customer has access to the board source files that we used to manufacture it. The part of the design
that has the main microcontroller is considered proprietary design and design files would not be
shared. If you are looking for open source design of the processors used please check the
OLinuXino boards. OLinuXino board designs are fully open source but harder to implement in own
solutions and require more of a hardware experience to do so. Nevertheless, OLinuXino boards are
pretty good choice for evaluating the capabilities of the embedded processors.
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