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Get started with i.MX 95 SMARC Development Platform

Unpacking

Remove the Development Platform from box and place above the ESD free area. Use anti-static pad/mat with proper grounding to place the Development Platform. Also make sure that, below deliverables are received without any physical damage.

The development kit contains:

  • SMARC Development Platform
  • 12V, 2A Power Supply
  • Safety guidelines
  • WIFI & BT Antenna*
  • USB Debug cable

Safety Guidlines QSG

Safety guidelines

i.MX 95 SMARC Devkit

SMARC Development Platform 

WIFI BT ANTENNA

Wi-Fi & BT Antenna*

1.2 12V Power Supply

12V, Power Supply

USB Cable

USB Debug cable

Get to know

PRIBZ R2.0 SMARC SOM-TOP

i.MX95 SMARC SOM– Top view

1. Wi-Fi & BT Module
2. i.MX95 CPU
3. LPDDR5
4. PMIC

5. PMIC for VDD_SOC
6. PMIC for VDD_ARM
7. SMARC Edge
8. eMMC

PRIBZ R2.0 SMARC SOM-BOTTOM

i.MX95 SMARC SOM– Bottom view

i.MX95 SMARC Devkit Top

iG-G61DTop view

1.Power IN Jack

2.USB Debug Conn.

3.USB OTG Conn.*

4.USB Type C Conn.

5.USB 3.0 Conn.

6.SMARC MXM Conn.

7.USB 2.0 Conn.

8.Ethernet Jack

9.Cap. Touch Conn.

10.MIPI DSI Conn.*

11.UART Header

12.Backlight Header Conn.

13.CAN0 Conn.

14.CAN1 Conn.

15.Camera Conn.

16.PCIe Selection Switch

17.OV5640 Camera Conn.

18.Reset IN Button

19.Power Button

20.PCIe x4 Conn

21.Audio In/out Jack

22.RS232 Conn.

23.SIM Slot

24.Force Recovery Button

 

25.Display Port**

26.Audio IN Conn.

27.Audio OUT Conn.

28.HDMI Connector*

29.Carrier Exp. Conn.1

30.SOM Expansion Conn**

31.Carrier Exp. Conn.2

32.Boot Mode Switch

33.Configuration Switch

34.ON/OFF Switch

i.MX95 SMARC Devkit Bottom

iG-G61D– Bottom view

35.Standard SD Slot

36.M.2 Key-B PCIe Conn.-1

37.40 Pin LVDS Conn.

38.20 Pin LVDS Conn.

39.USB Conn.
40. M.2 Key-B Conn.-2
41. RTC Battery Holder

*Optional
**Cannot be supported

Boot Switch Setting

Make sure On-Board Switch (SW5) is set properly as shown below image.

SMARC Boot Switch Setting

SW5-Boot Selection Switch

Table 1: Boot Media Switch Settings

SMARC Boot Media Switch Settings

Debug Port Setting

Connect Type-A end of USB cable to PC and Micro-B end of USB cable to Development Platform’s debug USB Micro-AB connector (J24) as shown below.

i.MX 95 debug Port Setting

Install the driver for Debug USB Port in Host PC/Laptop using the below link.

https://ftdichip.com/drivers/vcp-drivers/

Setup the Debug Terminal parameters:

Baud Rate : 115200, Data bits : 8, Parity : None, Stop Bits : 1, Flow Control : None

Minicom
Tera Term
Putty

On the command prompt of the Linux host machine, run the following command to determine the port number:
$ ls /dev/ttyUSB*
The smaller number is for Arm® Cortex®-A53 core and the bigger number is for Arm® Cortex ®-M4 core.

Minicom

Use the following commands to install and run the serial communication program (minicom as an example):

  • Install Minicom using Ubuntu package manager.
    $ sudo apt-get install minicom
  • Launch Minicom using a console window using the port number determined earlier.
    $ sudo minicom -s
  • Configure Minicom as show in below figure
Minicom Setting
  • Next step is to Power ON the board.

Install the driver for Debug USB Port in Host PC/Laptop using the below link.
http://ftdichip.com/drivers/vcp-drivers/

  • Download Tera Term. After the download, run the installer and then return to this webpage to continue.
  • Launch Tera Term. The first time it launches, it shows the following dialog. Select the serial option. Assuming your      board is plugged in, there should be a COM port automatically populated in the list.
Tera Term connection window
  • Configure the Serial Port Settings.

   Go to Setup –> Serial Port and change the settings as shown below.

Tera Term port window
  • Verify that the connection is open. If connected, Tera Term shows something like below in its title bar.
Tera Term Com window
  • Next step is to Power ON the board.

Install the driver for Debug USB Port in Host PC/Laptop using the below link.
http://ftdichip.com/drivers/vcp-drivers/

  • Download PuTTY. After the download, run the installer and then return to this webpage to continue.
  • Launch PuTTY by either double clicking on the executable file you downloaded or from the Start menu, depending on the type of download you selected.
  • Configure in the window that launches. Select the Serial radio button and  ether the COM port number that you determined earlier. Also enter the baud rate, 115200
Putty window
  • Click “Open” to open the serial connection. Assuming the board is connected and you entered the correct COM port, the terminal window opens. If the configuration is not correct, puTTY alerts you.
  • Next step is to Power ON the board.

Powering ON

Connect the 12V power supply plug to the power connector (J26) of the Development Platform as shown below and switch ON the power supply. Once power is applied to the Development Platform, the power LEDs in the SMARC SOM and carrier board will glow as shown in i.MX95 the below image.

i.MX 95 Powering ON

Warning:

  • Do not try to connect any other power supply other than supplied along with the Development Kit
  • Do not plug or remove the SMARC SOM from carrier board i.MX95 with live power
  • Contact iWave, if power LEDs are not glowing.

Boot screen

User must go through “Software User Guide” and get familiar with software section of iG-RainboW-G61D-i.MX95 SMARC SOM Development Platform.

Operating System Support

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Power is applied to the Development Platform & Once the boot get success, depending upon the supported Operating systems and boot loader on particular delivery, boot messages being prompted in the terminal window as shown below. Press Enter key in terminal and done with test environment setup on particular delivery.

Command Prompt

Command Prompt (Linux)

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