OMAP36x MDP
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QuickStart Guide
NOTE:
Detailed instructions for Steps 5–10 can be found in a readme available on
Logic’s website (http://support.logicpd.com/downloads/1206/). Please refer to the
readme if you encounter any difficulty with the following steps.
5.
Download the FT2232 VCP driver from the FTDI website
www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
6.
Connect the included USB cable to the USB mini-AB connector labeled J12 on the
debug board and to a USB port on your development PC.
7.
Windows should recognize your new hardware.
8.
Open the Device Manager on your computer to determine what COM port number
was assigned to the USB-to-Serial connection.
9.
Launch your terminal emulation program. (Although Logic does not support any
particular terminal emulation program, we suggest using Tera Term Pro for
Windows 2000 or XP, which can be downloaded from Logic’s website at:
http://support.logicpd.com/downloads/240/ ).
10. Open a new serial port connection in your terminal emulation program with the
following settings:
+
Port: COM port number found in Step 8 above
+
Baud rate: 115200
+
Data: 8-bit
+
Parity: none
+
Stop: 1-bit
+
Flow control: none
11. Move the power switch (S7) on the debug board to the “ON” position. The
handheld LED should display a blue light and then a red light. After the red light
displays, a U-Boot prompt should appear in your terminal emulation program.
12. You are now able to comunicate with your handheld.
13. Instructions for next steps or software updates and installs are available at
3.3 Connecting the Battery
The handheld comes with an 1100 mAhr Li-ion battery installed, but not connected. Follow
the steps below to connect the battery.
1.
With the back of the handheld facing you, remove the bottom cover and locate the
Li-ion battery connector on the baseboard PCB (see Figure 3.2).