Linux; Figure 4. Windows Putty Serial Settings For Communicating With The Rvp-Tda4Vx; Figure 5. Minicom Serial Settings For Communicating With The Rvp-Tda4Vx - D3 DesignCore RVP-TDA4V Series Quick Start Manual

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automatically install upon plugging in the USB port to your computer. If installation does not occur,
download the drivers from the
FTDI
Website.
Use any serial interface program to communicate with the RVP-TDA4Vx. Configure your serial terminal
program as shown in Figure 4 (below). Verify a baud rate of 115200, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity bit,
and no flow control.
The COM port will vary by machine. The RVP-TDA4Vx will enumerate two separate COM ports; use the
one with the lower number to connect (as shown in Figure 4, below, this is COM6).

Figure 4. Windows PuTTY serial settings for communicating with the RVP-TDA4Vx

Linux

If you're running Linux on the PC you're using to communicate with the RVP-TDA4Vx Development Kit,
make sure that the appropriate serial-over-USB driver is installed (this comes pre-installed on most
Ubuntu variants), as well as a suitable serial terminal program such as Minicom or GtkTerm.
The RVP-TDA4Vx will show four USB serial devices as /dev/ttyUSBx. Choose the lower number to
connect. A sample configuration for Minicom appears in Figure 5 (below); note that this sample uses
/dev/ttyUSB0 .

Figure 5. Minicom serial settings for communicating with the RVP-TDA4Vx

DesignCore® RVP-TDA4Vx Development Kit ▪ Quick Start Guide
Document No. 00C-255 ▪ Version 1.0 ▪ Release Date: 9/9/20
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