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== Flashing procedure == | == Flashing procedure == | ||
* Set serial downloader mode by sliding DIP switch S1 BOOT positions to: 1-OFF, 2-ON | * Set serial downloader mode by sliding DIP switch S1 BOOT positions to: 1-OFF, 2-ON | ||
− | [[File:iMX8M_Industrial_Development_Kit-Serial_donwloader_mode.png|400px]] | + | [[File:iMX8M_Industrial_Development_Kit-Serial_donwloader_mode.png|400px]]<br /> |
* plug USB-C cable to PC and to board USB C connector | * plug USB-C cable to PC and to board USB C connector |
Revision as of 15:32, 23 January 2023
This page describes how to flash binaries into iMX8M Industial Module's eMMC Flash memory or SD card.
Installing Universal Upload Utility (UUU)
Linux
git clone ssh://git@github.com/NXPmicro/mfgtools.git cd mfgtools mkdir .build && cd .build && cmake .. && make -j`nproc`
The binary called uuu, which is used for flashing, is located in .build/uuu directory.
Windows
- Go to: https://github.com/NXPmicro/mfgtools/releases
- Select the latest stable release.
Example: Releases/uuu_1.4.243: https://github.com/NXPmicro/mfgtools/releases/tag/uuu_1.4.243 - Download: uuu.exe
- Save the file into: C:\uuu
Preparing the binaries
- Download the default bootloader file: imx-boot
- Download the default WIC filesystem image: voipac-image-imx8mq-voipac.wic
Flashing procedure
- Set serial downloader mode by sliding DIP switch S1 BOOT positions to: 1-OFF, 2-ON
- plug USB-C cable to PC and to board USB C connector
- prepare imx-boot and *.wic files
- run following commands for flashing media
eMMC
Linux
sudo ./uuu -b emmc_all <path to imx-boot file> <path to wic file>
Windows
C:\uuu>uuu.exe -b emmc_all <path to imx-boot file> <path to wic file>
SD
Linux
sudo ./uuu -b sd_all <path to imx-boot file> <path to wic file>
Windows
C:\uuu>uuu.exe -b sd_all <path to imx-boot file> <path to wic file>
After those steps eMMC or SD card is flashed and perform following steps to boot new image:
- unplug USB-C cable from PC
- change switch position S1 BOOT to: 1-on, 2-off (boot mode)
- be sure that S2 BOOT and S3 BOOT switches are in proper position to boot from desired peripherals (eMMC or SD)
- connect debug UART and power on board and messages should appear on serial console