4.3 Get access to the shell of the Eval Kit
After you turned the Eval Kit on, you can get access to the shell of the Eval Kit through either:
the Debug USB port (see Chapter 4.3.1)
or
SSH/Ethernet (see Chapter 4.3.2)
4.3.1 Get access through the Debug USB port
1.
Make sure that you connected the Eval Kit and a computer with a USB cable and that the Eval Kit is
turned on (see
Chapter
2.
Open the terminal emulator on the computer.
Examples for terminal emulators are Minicom™ for Linux OS or Tera
3.
Set up your terminal emulator with the following parameters:
Baud rate: 115200
Data length: 8
Parity: none
Stop bit: 1
Flow control: none
When you press the power button (see Figure 5), the boot-up process will start.
You should see various kernel messages during the boot-up process.
When the boot-up process is complete, you will see a login prompt.
4.2).
Note
Term™ for Windows OS.
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