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Data Acquisition Tool
Before running data acquisition tool, the NVMe M.2 SSD card should be installed on
the EVM as shown in the following figure. Remove the Cascade RF board first to have
access to the SSD card slot on the TDA2x processing board. After installing SSD
card, secure the RF board back to the connectors on the TDA2x processing board.
Before powering up the board, make sure the S4 Dip Switch, as shown in the
following figure, is set to [1:6] = [111001] to boot from SD card.
After powering up the board and booting to Linux kernel prompt, please make sure the SSD card
is detected. If the SSD is detected correctly, the device will be “/dev/nvme0”.
5.1
Run Data Acquisition using Radar Studio
Follow the Radar studio 2.1.0 release userguide.
5.2
Run Data Acquisition Tool
1.
Format the partition on SSD card as needed. Use “fdisk” and “mkfs” tools.
Please refer to the manual of “fdisk” and “mkfs” for details.