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oxygen:consoleport [2022/08/24 19:26] – [Connecting a Sparkfun Serial Basic Breakout –CH340G – DEV-14050] gflynn | oxygen:consoleport [2022/09/29 10:08] (current) – [Connecting a SparkFun Serial Basic Breakout –CH340C and USB-C, DEV-15096] tcarpenter | ||
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- | ====Trenz Electronics XMOD FTDI JTAG Adapter | + | ====Trenz Electronics XMOD FTDI JTAG Adapter |
Due to Covid related shortages, this part is difficult to acquire and has a long lead time. | Due to Covid related shortages, this part is difficult to acquire and has a long lead time. | ||
The Trenz Electronics XMOD FTDI JTAG, Xilinx compatible Adapter is the preferred way to access the console port. This also provides access for the FPGA JTAG. | The Trenz Electronics XMOD FTDI JTAG, Xilinx compatible Adapter is the preferred way to access the console port. This also provides access for the FPGA JTAG. | ||
- | To connect the Trenz TE790-03 to the RWT Oxygen, remove the 2 screws holding the cover over the debug pins from the top of the case. Insert the SAMTEC Extender, ESQ-106-44-L-D. | + | To connect the Trenz TE0790-03 to the RWT Oxygen, remove the 2 screws holding the cover over the debug pins from the top of the case. Insert the SAMTEC Extender, ESQ-106-44-L-D. |
- | It is important to have switches 1 and 4 on, and switches 2 and 3 off on the Trenz TE790-03. | + | It is important to have switches 1 and 4 on, and switches 2 and 3 off on the Trenz TE0790-03. |
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- | When using the Trenz TE790-03 the first UART device is the FPGA JTAG, the second UART device is the console port for the ARM processors. | + | When using the Trenz TE0790-03 the first UART device is the FPGA JTAG, the second UART device is the console port for the ARM processors. |
It is recommended to use a serial port communications software product like putty, minicom, or picocom | It is recommended to use a serial port communications software product like putty, minicom, or picocom | ||
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====Serial UART Connections==== | ====Serial UART Connections==== | ||
The Oxygen UART uses a 3.3V connection operating at 115200 baud rate: | The Oxygen UART uses a 3.3V connection operating at 115200 baud rate: | ||
- | Pin 1 is the pin closest to the edge of the case, farthest from the " | + | Pin 1 is the pin closest to the edge of the case, farthest from the " |
The pinout for the serial UART connection on the RWT Oxygen SDR is: | The pinout for the serial UART connection on the RWT Oxygen SDR is: | ||
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- | Oxygen Pin 1 – Oxygen Ground to Adapter Ground | + | * Oxygen Pin 1 – Oxygen Ground to Adapter Ground |
- | Oxygen Pin 3 – Oxygen TX Output to Adapter RX Input | + | |
- | Oxygen Pin 5 – No connection, skip it | + | |
- | Oxygen Pin 7 – Oxygen RX Input to Adapter TX Output | + | |
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This module provides serial to USB 2.0 conversion utilizing a USB-C port to connect the Oxygen unit boot terminal to a host computer. Connections are as follows: | This module provides serial to USB 2.0 conversion utilizing a USB-C port to connect the Oxygen unit boot terminal to a host computer. Connections are as follows: | ||
- | Oxygen Pin 1 – Oxygen Ground to Adapter Ground | + | * Oxygen Pin 1 – Oxygen Ground to Adapter Ground |
- | Oxygen Pin 3 – Oxygen TX Output to Adapter RX Input | + | |
- | Oxygen Pin 5 – No connection, skip it | + | |
- | Oxygen Pin 7 – Oxygen RX Input to Adapter TX Output | + | |
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