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Example Design
The MiniZed ships with an example PetaLinux design stored in the QSPI and eMMC. If the
QSPI has been erased or reprogrammed, than use the
Restore QSPI and eMMC Factory
Images
tutorial available at
www.MiniZed.org
to restore both the QSPI and eMMC to the original
factory images.
Hardware Setup
1. The USB thumb drive must be formatted as FAT32. If this has not been previously done,
please do that now.
2. A terminal program is required. Tera Term was used in this example which can be
downloaded from the Tera Term project on the SourceForge Japan page:
ttssh2.sourceforge.jp
Install Tera Term or another terminal program of your choice.
3. Connect the MiniZed USB-JTAG/UART port J2 to your Windows PC. It should
automatically install the proper drivers, giving you a confirmation as shown below. If
installed correctly, skip to Step 7.
Figure 4
– MiniZed USB-JTAG/UART Installed Correctly
4. In the rare circumstance that the drivers are not auto-installed, then you must manually
install the driver for the FTDI FT2232H device. Visit the FTDI website and download the
appropriate driver for your operating system.
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
5. Make sure the MiniZed is unplugged from the PC. Unzip and install the driver.
6. Reboot your PC then plug in the MiniZed.
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