ConXM with Myon-II-MX8M-Mini

Eval-Kit Specification (without Myon II)

  • ConXM Carrierboard

  • 12-24V 1000mA Power supply

  • USB-A to micro-USB cable

  • Serial cable (Debug)

  • Acrylic stand (Frame)

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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

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:

    • Port: serial port, to which device is connected 

    • Speed: 115200 

    • Data: 8bit 

    • Parity: none 

    • Stop bits: 1 

  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. 

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