eInfochips OpenRD-Client Quick Start Manual

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OpenRD-Base: Quick Start Guide
QUICK START GUIDE
Thank you for purchasing the OpenRD-Client. The OpenRD-Client uses a
®
Marvell
88F6281 SoC, which is based on an embedded 1.2 GHz Sheeva™
CPU, equipped with 256 KB L2 cache, 512 MB FLASH and 512 MB DRAM.
®
Thank you for purchasing the OpenRD-Base. The OpenRD-Base uses a Marvell
88F6281 SoC, which is based on an embedded 1.2 GHz Sheeva™ CPU, equipped with
256 KB L2 cache, 512 MB FLASH and 512 MB DRAM.
The board supports Linux 2.6.22.18 and UBIFS file system and features 2
Gigabit Ethernet ports, 7 USB 2.0 ports, SATA, eSATA, SD Card, UART, SDIO,
SMBus, TDM (Optional header), Mini USB and JTAG port for debugging. In
addition, the OpenRD-Client extends its capabilities with a 2D-GPU (Graphics
Processing Unit) with a VGA Connector and Audio In/Out ports.
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  • Page 1 OpenRD-Base: Quick Start Guide QUICK START GUIDE Thank you for purchasing the OpenRD-Client. The OpenRD-Client uses a ® Marvell 88F6281 SoC, which is based on an embedded 1.2 GHz Sheeva™ CPU, equipped with 256 KB L2 cache, 512 MB FLASH and 512 MB DRAM.
  • Page 2: Before You Begin

    Before You Begin Before you start, please make sure you have the following items • OpenRD-Client board, Power Adapter, USB Cable, CAT 5/6 Cable, CD/DVD • One VGA display/LCD monitor Installation Steps 1. Please connect cables (Cat 5/6 cable, USB Mini B, Serial – RS232, RS485, VGA Cable etc.) to the board as per your application requirements...
  • Page 3 _ \ / _ \ / _ \| __| | |_| |___| |_) | (_) | (_) | |_ \___/ |____/ \___/ \___/ \__| ** MARVELL BOARD: OpenRD-Client LE U-Boot 1.1.4 (Apr 24 2009 - 13:56:42) Marvell version: 3.4.16 U-Boot code: 00600000 -> 0067FFF0 BSS: -> 006CEE80...
  • Page 4 OpenRD-Base: Quick Start Guide Introduction to IO Ports of OpenRD-Client Board USB Mini B Connection: Connect mini B end of the ‘USB mini B to Type A’ cable to the USB mini B connector of the OpenRD-Client SD Card Connection: Insert the SD Card in the slot.
  • Page 5 USB Connection: Connect the USB device to the USB port, located on the front panel of the OpenRD-Client board. It is possible to run applications from USB storage device. It can also be used as local storage of data. Ethernet Connection: Connect CAT5/CAT6 cable to GbE0/GbE1 port of the board.

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