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EVBUM2497/D
IoT Development Kit (IDK)
Quick Start Guide
Getting Started with the IoT Development
Kit from ON Semiconductor
Available Shields
IDK Baseboard
Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) Shield
Touch Shield, PIR Shield, Stepper Motor Shield
LED Ballast Shield, Wi-Fi
BLDC Shield, PoE Shield, CAN Shield
Accessories
Mini-USB Cable
Cable Assembly
Tools Needed
IDE Installer
®
PC: Windows
PC with minimum 1 USB port, JRE/JDK version
8u101 or later installed. OS: Windows 7, 8 or 10.
Introduction
The IDK baseboard can be connected with different shields
depending on the required IoT application. The IDK baseboard allows
the user to create many types of IoT nodes and/or gateways depending
on which shields are used with the baseboard. The IDK baseboard is
configured by connecting the baseboard with the PC and USB cable
and using accompanying PC software.
Software Installation
Programing/configuring the IDK requires the ON Semiconductor
IDE software. The IDE should be installed on the PC before
connecting the hardware to the PC. The Software Suite can be
downloaded from www.onsemi.com.
Steps for installation of the IDE are mentioned on page 5 of this
Quick Start guide.
Hardware Setup
After the IDE software is installed, hardware can be connected as
shown in Figure 1. A single 12 V, 2 A power supply adapter powers
the evaluation board (e.g. CUI INC, model SMI24−12....12 V/2 A or
any other supporting V
OUT
the correct operation of the baseboard and the shields are listed in
subsequent sections in this document. The shield boards plug directly
into the IDK baseboard. The PC connects to the IDK baseboard
through a USB cable.
The shields are classified into two broad categories − PMOD &
Arduino − based on the interface where the shields are connected to
the baseboard. In addition, Arduino-type shields include "Powered"
and "Non-Input Power" shields.
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Summary of Contents for ON Semiconductor IoT Development Kit

  • Page 1 PC and USB cable and using accompanying PC software. Software Installation Programing/configuring the IDK requires the ON Semiconductor IDE software. The IDE should be installed on the PC before connecting the hardware to the PC. The Software Suite can be downloaded from www.onsemi.com.
  • Page 2: Applications Information

    EVBUM2497/D Figure 1. Hardware Setup APPLICATIONS INFORMATION Baseboard Rev2.0 Powering Up the IDK The IDK baseboard can be powered up in stand-alone USB Mode. Powered shields require additional power supply for its J16, operation. No-Input power shields (e.g. PMOD-type J15, shields) draw power from the baseboard itself.
  • Page 3 EVBUM2497/D Stepper No Jumper settings needed Figure 3. ALS No Jumper settings needed Figure 6. Stepper J6: 2−3 to be shunted Ballast J5: 2−3 to be shunted Figure 4. PIR Touch No Jumper settings needed J7: 1−2 to be shunted for I C Mode selection Figure 7.
  • Page 4 EVBUM2497/D BLDC Shield CAN Shield No Jumper settings needed Figure 8. BLDC Shield PoE Shield J15 J16 CAN H − J15, CAN L − 16, GND − J17 Jumper Configuration for DB9 Pins OBD II CAN H Pin 7 Pin 3 CAN L Pin 2 Pin 5...
  • Page 5 EVBUM2497/D SW INSTALLATION STEPS Java Installation JRE/JDK version 8u101 or above needs to be installed on the PC: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/ downloads/jdk8−downloads−2133151.html Figure 14. GNU Toolchain Installation (3/5) Installer automatically downloads toolchain and installs. Figure 11. Java GNUToolchain The GNU cross compiler needs to be installed to compile application.
  • Page 6 Double click on the IDK shortcut on the desktop to launch the IDK IDE. The ON Semiconductor splash screen will launch, followed by the Welcome Screen. Figure 18. IDK Installation (2/5) Choose the destination directory to install the IDK. It is...
  • Page 7 ON Semiconductor and its officers, employees, subsidiaries, affiliates, and distributors harmless against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses, and reasonable attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any claim of personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use, even if such claim alleges that ON Semiconductor was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part.