Xilinx Avnet Ultra96-PYNQ Manual page 11

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Ultra96-PYNQ Documentation, Release v2.4
When you open a notebook and make any changes, or execute cells, the notebook document will be modified. It is
recommended that you "Save a copy" when you open a new notebook. If you want to restore the original versions,
you can download all the example notebooks from
Avnet's Ultra96 Github
Repository.
Serial connection
The board can act as a USB-Ethernet device, a serial port, and a USB mass storage device at the same time over the
micro USB cable.
When a USB cable is connected to your computer, the board should be detected as a serial device automatically .
Windows 10 and Linux include a serial driver by default. On Windows 7, the device should be detected, but the driver
needs to be installed manually. The driver is included on the mass storage device that also appears when the cable is
connected. You can install the driver in the serial_driver folder.
Note that the USB terminal can be useful for debug, but is not intended to be used to access PYNQ. A browser based
terminal is available to run anything directly from a command line.
Connect board to WiFi network
After you have been able to connect to the board using one of the other connection methods, a notebook is available
to simplify the process of connecting the Ultra96 to another WiFi network.
<Jupyter Home>/common/wifi.ipynb.
The notebook includes an example of connecting the board to WiFi hotspots.
1.3. Connecting to Jupyter Notebooks
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