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Revision as of 08:19, 11 June 2024
Quick Setup
- Connect a USB cable between host PC and IOT-DIN-IMX8PLUS micro-USB console DBG connector.
- Insert the AC power-supply blade into the power supply unit.
- Insert the power supply plug into the IOT-DIN-IMX8PLUS DC input terminal block.
- On your host PC, start a terminal emulation program (such as Tera Term or PuTTy) with the following serial port settings:
Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Control 115200 8 1 none none
- Plug the power supply unit into an AC outlet. IOT-DIN-IMX8PLUS will turn on and boot into Linux.
- To login into Linux use "compulab" as username and set the password per first login instructions.
IOT-DIN-IMX8PLUS Overview
Front panel layout
Callout | Function |
1 | System status indicator. Dual-color blue/amber LED |
2 | USB 3.0 connector |
3 | User programmable LED A & LED B |
4 | User programmable recessed push-button |
5 | Ethernet ports, dual RJ45 connector |
6 | System reset push-button |
7 | Console connector, micro-USB type |
8 | Antenna A, SMA * |
9 | Industrial I/O terminal block, 16 pin, 16-26 AWG |
10 | Antenna B, SMA * |
11 | Power input connector |
Additional Resources