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# Connect the LCD panel (included in the kit) to connectors '''P11''' and '''P12'''. Ensure that the flat cables are fully inserted.
 
# Connect the LCD panel (included in the kit) to connectors '''P11''' and '''P12'''. Ensure that the flat cables are fully inserted.
 
# Connect a standard USB cable (included in the kit) between your host PC and the evaluation kit micro-USB2.0 connector '''P16'''.
 
# Connect a standard USB cable (included in the kit) between your host PC and the evaluation kit micro-USB2.0 connector '''P16'''.
# On your computer, start a terminal emulation program (such as HyperTerminal) with the following serial port settings:
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# On your computer, start a terminal emulation program (such as Tera Term or PuTTy) with the following serial port settings:
 
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Revision as of 07:19, 13 June 2023

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System setup

UCM-iMX93 evaluation kit is preloaded with the UCM-iMX93 Yocto Linux image.

  1. Make sure jumper E9 is populated (default state).
  2. Make sure jumpers E2 and E7 are not populated (default state).
  3. Connect the LCD panel (included in the kit) to connectors P11 and P12. Ensure that the flat cables are fully inserted.
  4. Connect a standard USB cable (included in the kit) between your host PC and the evaluation kit micro-USB2.0 connector P16.
  5. On your computer, start a terminal emulation program (such as Tera Term or PuTTy) with the following serial port settings:
Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Control
115200 8 1 none none

Starting the system

  1. Connect the DC 12V power supply adapter (included) to main DC power connector J4.
  2. Follow the messages in your terminal emulator program until you see the linux shell command line prompt.
Admolition note.png In case no messages appear in your terminal emulation program, please refer to the detailed USB console guide.

What's Next?