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(3)
Take the component cable and connect it to Component In of the board. The red/white/yellow maps
to the red/blue/green of Component as follows:
(4)
If there is audio, connect it to the red and white audio connectors on the source. Use the red and
white connectors on the video cable (leave the yellow connector unconnected). Connect the
2.5mm end to “A/V In.”
(5)
Connect the Ethernet.
The next step is to set up a terminal to view the activity of the board.
7.3
Set up the Terminal Window
(6)
If you are running from a Windows PC, run TeraTerm. Select “Setup – Serial Port” and set the
following:
Port:
The serial port the port is connected to
Baud Rate:
115200
Data:
8-bit
Parity:
None
Stop:
1-bit
Flow Control:
None
(7)
If you are running from Linux, type:
# sudo minicom –s
And then configure by doing the following:
-Select “Serial Port Setup”
-Ensure the right Serial Device is specified (typically “/dev/ttyUSB0”)
-Set option E (“Bps/Par/Bits”) to 115200 8N1
-Press <return>
-Select “Exit”
Figure 6 Mapping of A/V Cable to Component Jacks