EVAL-AD9081/EVAL-AD9082/EVAL-AD9986/EVAL-AD9988
SETTING UP THE MicroZed CONNECTION
Before performing the evaluation of the AD9081, AD9082,
AD9986, or AD9988, the Ethernet interface to the MicroZed™
board must be set up by configuring the network interface
between the PC and the MicroZed board.
MicroSD CARD FOR THE MicroZed BOARD
To ensure proper connection between the microSD card and
the MicroZed board, take the following steps:
1.
Locate the microSD card (HSX) from the contents of
ADS9-V2EBZ
packaging.
2.
Connect the microSD card to the MicroZed board (face
the contacts of the microSD card up). See Figure 15 for
additional details.
Figure 15. MicroSD Card Slot in MicroZed Board
3.
As a precaution, ensure that the MicroZed board is seated
properly on the ADS9-V2EBZ (see Figure 5). Only a visual
inspection is needed.
MODE JUMPER CONNECTIONS FOR THE MicroZed
BOARD
Ensure that the mode jumpers on the MicroZed board are
connected as shown in Figure 16.
Figure 16. Mode Jumper Connections for MicroZed Board
The boot mode jumpers (JP1 to JP3) shown in Figure 16 allow
the MicroZed board to boot the image from the microSD card.
JP1
JP2
JP3
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CONFIGURE THE NETWORK INTERFACE TO THE
MicroZed BOARD
To configure the network interface to the MicroZed board, take
the following steps:
1.
Ensure that the connections to ADS9-V2EBZ are as shown
in Figure 5. It is not necessary to connect the AD9082-
FMCA-EBZ (or the AD9081-FMCA-EBZ, AD9986-
FMCB-EBZ, or AD9988-FMCB-EBZ) evaluation board.
2.
One end of the Ethernet cable can be connected directly to
the PC Ethernet port or to a USB to Ethernet adapter, with
the other end connected to the MicroZed board.
3.
Power on the ADS9-V2EBZ board. Allow up to 10 sec for
the MicroZed board to boot up.
4.
Open the local area connection settings. On Windows® 7:
Start Menu > Control Panel > Network and Sharing
Center > Change adapter settings. On Windows 10: Start
Menu > Settings > Network & Internet > Change adapter
options.
5.
If the Local Area Connection icon does not appear in the
Network Connections window, unplug the Ethernet
connection from the MicroZed board and then reconnect it.
6.
Double-click the Local Area Connection icon that appears
(Figure 17 shows Local Area Connection 3 as an example).
7.
Click Properties.
8.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
9.
Click Properties.
10. Enter 192.168.0.2 in the IP address field.
11. Ensure the Subnet mask field shows 255.255.255.0.
12. Click OK.
CHECKING THE CONNECTION TO THE MicroZed
BOARD
To check the connection to the MicroZED board, take the
following steps:
1.
Power cycle the ADS9-V2EBZ. Wait about 10 sec for the
MicroZed to boot up.
2.
Open a Telnet software, such as WinSCP or Tera Term.
3.
Initiate a secure shell (SSH) connection to 192.168.0.10,
which is the IP address to the embedded remote procedure
call (eRPC) server in the MicroZed board.
4.
Login with username: root and password: analog.
5.
When the login is complete, the contents of the root folder
display in the Telnet software, which confirms the Ethernet
connection.
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