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This page is intended to show the necessary connections and steps to successfully boot and operate the development kit.
 
This page is intended to show the necessary connections and steps to successfully boot and operate the development kit.
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Prepare the board by connecting JTAG Cable, Serial line, Ethernet cable and other devices or interfaces if needed.
 
Prepare the board by connecting JTAG Cable, Serial line, Ethernet cable and other devices or interfaces if needed.
 
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'''''Important:''''' It is crucial that JTAG 20-pin female connector is plugged in the right way into the header J901. Make sure if the conductor 1 is connected to the Pin 1 before the input power voltage is applied.
 
'''''Important:''''' It is crucial that JTAG 20-pin female connector is plugged in the right way into the header J901. Make sure if the conductor 1 is connected to the Pin 1 before the input power voltage is applied.

Latest revision as of 11:27, 23 October 2021

This page is intended to show the necessary connections and steps to successfully boot and operate the development kit.

Connecting the board

Prepare the board by connecting JTAG Cable, Serial line, Ethernet cable and other devices or interfaces if needed.

i.MX25 SODIMM Base Board with i.MX25 Module-Connections.jpg
Important: It is crucial that JTAG 20-pin female connector is plugged in the right way into the header J901. Make sure if the conductor 1 is connected to the Pin 1 before the input power voltage is applied.