PandaBoard Minimal-FS HW Configuration
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Revision as of 23:15, 30 August 2010
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EVEN MORE IMPORTANT: See Troubleshooting for up-to-date information and binaries. Information below is outdated.
| Setting up your Validation Environment on your OMAP Platform | |||||||||
| Overview | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 | Step 5 | Step 6 | Step 7 | Step 8 | |
- Step 4
This page describes how your OMAP platform should be connected/setup
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Hardware Platform Setup
PandaBoard Configuration
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Blaze sEVM4430
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The pictures depict the Blaze sEVM4430 (front and back)
and typical connections that will be used by most users.
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Zoom OMAP34x / OMAP36x MDP
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The picture depicts Zoom-II OMAP34x MDP / Zoom OMAP36x MDP with the Debug board and typical connections that will be used by most users. Connect device to the debug board using the J1 socket on the top of the debug board.
Note: The battery does not need be connected when the debug board is used.
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