Eval-Kit Specification (without Myon II)

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Features

  1. Vin 12V-24V DC

  2. Li-Ion/Lipo Battery

  3. 2x USB Host/ 1x USB-OTG

  4. 10/100 MBit Ethernet

  5. Audio ( Speaker, Stereo Headphone, 3 x Microphone, FM Antenna)

  6. LVDS-Display , HDMI

  7. MIPI high speed( Display, Camera 4ch, Camera 2ch, SPI, I2C, GPIO)

  8. UART,SPI,I2C,GPIO, Camera Control (low speed)

Software (OS Images)

OS

Bootloader

Kernel

Release Date

Download

1

Debian 10.3

2020.04 / kuk_imx_v2020.04

5.10 / kuk_lf-5.10.y_android-compilable

2023-05-04

Debian 10.3 LXDE

2

Yocto 5.10

Hardknott-Weston-Chromium

2020.04 / kuk_imx_v2020.04

5.10 / kuk_lf-5.10.y_android-compilable

2023-05-04

hardknott_weston_chromium-20230504

Initial Setup

In general the Eval-Kit is pre-configured and tested with the OS you ordered.

Please check if all connections are correct.

If needed prepare everything for debug connection by using connector U12. ( for details next chapter)

Plug in the power adapter into the 12V Jack (J17) and 120VAC~240VAC to power source.

The system will start up and OS will be visible on the Display. The Boot messages are printed within the PC terminal window.

Establish a Serial Connection

  1. Connect the baseboard to a computer using the USB-A to micro-USB cable. 

  2. You will need a Tera Term application to communicate with the device.

  3. In Tera Term configure the serial connection in Setup-> Serial Port. Set the following settings:

  4. Plug the power connector in, the device will boot up, you should see the terminal output if settings are correct, and correct port is selected. 

Links

ConXM (Carrier-Myon-ConXM , formerly: dragonBase)

Myon II (SOM-Myon-II-MX8M-Mini)

Deploy Debian and Yocto

Linux 5.4, Myon II

Linux 4.14, Myon II