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3. If you will be using a USB-to-JTAG/UART Pod for terminal access, plug that into J1 and
J3 before plugging in 12V power. Note that the Ultra96-V2 is compatible with Pods that
have 3-pin and 7-pin receptacles (align as seen in Figure 5 below), as well as Pods with
4-pin and 8-pin receptacles (as seen in Figure 6 below).
You can find more information about the JTAG/UART pod here:
http://avnet.me/JTAG-UART-pod-vref
Figure 5 – Ultra96-V2 with older 3-pin JTAG/UART Pod
This Pin Not
Connected is OK
Summary of Contents for AES-ULTRA96-V2-G
Page 10: ...Page 10 Figure 2 Ultra96 V2 Block Diagram ...
Page 26: ...Page 26 Figure 23 Connected to Ultra96 V2 Via External Wi Fi ...
Page 29: ...Page 29 Figure 28 Telemetry from PMIC 0x13 43 Figure 29 Telemetry from MPSoC Sysmon ...
Page 42: ...Page 42 7 Create or select your Host ID Click Next Figure 41 Select Host Information ...