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[[Category:iMX6 TinyRex Development kit]]
 
[[Category:iMX6 TinyRex Development kit]]
 
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This page is intended to show the necessary steps to successfully boot and operate the development kit.
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=== Connecting the board ===
 
Prepare base board and plug in (bootable) microSD card, TTL-232R-3V3 FTDI cable, Ethernet cable, HDMI cable and other devices or interfaces you need. Plug the power supply connector in.
 
Prepare base board and plug in (bootable) microSD card, TTL-232R-3V3 FTDI cable, Ethernet cable, HDMI cable and other devices or interfaces you need. Plug the power supply connector in.
 
[[image:iMX6_TinyRex_Development_kit-Connections.jpg|800px]]
 
[[image:iMX6_TinyRex_Development_kit-Connections.jpg|800px]]
<blockquote>'''''IMPORTANT! Be careful when connecting TTL-232R FTDI cable to the base board'''''</blockquote>
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==== Serial console connection ====
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iMX6 TinyRex Development board uses USB serial cable for controlling by default. '''''IMPORTANT! Be careful when connecting TTL-232R FTDI cable to the base board'''''<br />
 
Check if the cable conductor 1 (black wire) is connected to Pin 1 (Header connector J10 – TTL-232R FTDI) on the base board.
 
Check if the cable conductor 1 (black wire) is connected to Pin 1 (Header connector J10 – TTL-232R FTDI) on the base board.

Revision as of 08:28, 10 March 2021

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

Connecting the board

Prepare base board and plug in (bootable) microSD card, TTL-232R-3V3 FTDI cable, Ethernet cable, HDMI cable and other devices or interfaces you need. Plug the power supply connector in. 800px

Serial console connection

iMX6 TinyRex Development board uses USB serial cable for controlling by default. IMPORTANT! Be careful when connecting TTL-232R FTDI cable to the base board
Check if the cable conductor 1 (black wire) is connected to Pin 1 (Header connector J10 – TTL-232R FTDI) on the base board.