Target Device Setup
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Intel
®
7260 dual-band wireless network adapter (PCIe* Mini Card)
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2x internal Wi-Fi* antenna with U.FL connector (if the Target Device does not
have a metal chassis)
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2x external Wi-Fi antenna with RP-SMA male connector (if the Target Device
has a metal chassis)
The following hardware is recommended, but not included in the Development Kit:
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1/8 inch stereo to Male DB9 Serial cable
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Female DB9 Serial to USB cable
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Micro USB 2.0 to USB Female adapter (an On-The-Go adapter will work)
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Micro USB 2.0 to USB Male adapter (an On-The-Go adapter will work)
Connecting Power
4.2
Plug in the 12 Volt DC jack of the included power adapter to the DC Input of the
Target Device. Connect the appropriate plug to the power adapter. Plug in the power
adapter to wall power.
Confirming Serial Port
4.3
The serial port provides Linux command line interface to the Target Device.
Note:
A 1/8 inch stereo to Male DB9 Serial cable is needed for Serial Port I/O. This is not
included in the kit.
Use the lsusb command in a Linux command line to confirm that the USB-Serial
(UART) interface was recognized correctly by the operating system. The following
figure shows the FT232 USB-Serial (UART) USB device as an example.
Figure 10. Confirm USB-Serial Device is Recognized in Linux
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Gateway Solutions for the IoT – Development Kit – DK50
Getting Started Guide
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Document Number: 330496-005