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products:sbc:common:development:setup-serial-tool [2022/08/13 03:57] ruby [Preparation] |
products:sbc:common:development:setup-serial-tool [2022/09/19 04:03] nick |
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- | Refer to the following diagram and connect your serial tool to your board’s GPIO pins. | + | You can connect your serial tool to the board GPIO pins, referring to the following diagram, |
* Tool Pin '' | * Tool Pin '' | ||
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* Tool Pin '' | * Tool Pin '' | ||
- | Insert the USB-side of the tool into your computer. | + | Insert the USB port into your computer. |
* Blue line: '' | * Blue line: '' | ||
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<WRAP important > | <WRAP important > | ||
* VIM1/ | * VIM1/ | ||
- | * VIM4 Baudrate: **921600** | + | * VIM4/ |
- | * Edge1 Baudrate: **1500000** | + | * Edge1/ |
</ | </ | ||
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$ sudo apt install minicom | $ sudo apt install minicom | ||
``` | ``` | ||
- | Add access | + | Add permissions |
```shell | ```shell | ||
$ sudo usermod -a -G dialout $(whoami) | $ sudo usermod -a -G dialout $(whoami) | ||
``` | ``` | ||
<WRAP info > | <WRAP info > | ||
- | You may need to logout or reboot your system | + | You may need to logout or reboot your system to take effect. |
</ | </ | ||
2. **Setup** | 2. **Setup** | ||
- | Connect the USB to TTL Converter tool to your SBC and computer | + | Connect |
```shell | ```shell | ||
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``` | ``` | ||
- | Enter the minicom setup mode: | + | Enter the '' |
``` | ``` | ||
+-----[configuration]------+ | +-----[configuration]------+ | ||
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+--------------------------+ | +--------------------------+ | ||
``` | ``` | ||
- | Use the up/ | + | Use the up/ |
* You can use '' | * You can use '' |