Configuring Your Pc; Windows; Figure 2. Sensors For Cameras 5-8; Figure 3. Access Panel With Mini Displayport, Usb C, Usb Console, Pcie, Sd Card, And Jtag Connectors - D3 DesignCore RVP-TDA4V Series Quick Start Manual

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Figure 2. Sensors for Cameras 5-8

Removing the labeled access panel on the side of the device reveals the RVP-TDA4Vx's remaining ports.
To run your first demo, you will need the micro-USB serial port, mini DisplayPort port, and micro-SD card
slot. See Figure 3, below.
To debug the TDA4Vx processor, you can use the built-in XDS110 USB port (USB Console).
Figure 3. Access panel with mini DisplayPort, USB C, USB Console, PCIe, SD Card, and JTAG connectors visible

3.0 Configuring Your PC

Windows

D3 Engineering recommends using a Linux PC to develop with this platform; however, you can interact
with the RVP-TDA4Vx via a console on a Windows PC.
You will need to install drivers and set up a serial console on your PC to interface with the RVP-TDA4Vx
Development Kit. The RVP-TDA4Vx uses the FT232 USB to Serial bridge from FTDI, which should
DesignCore® RVP-TDA4Vx Development Kit ▪ Quick Start Guide
Document No. 00C-255 ▪ Version 1.0 ▪ Release Date: 9/9/20
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