Post on 05-Mar-2018
SMARC EVK - Quick startup guide 1.2
Standard SMARC Evaluation kit (EVK) – Quick
startup guide
Thank you for buying a SMARC evaluation board and SPARK-100 SOM. More information on
both can be found at www.shiratech.com .
The Shiratech team.
In the box:
The evaluation kit you have just got includes:
SPARK-100 SOM
SMARC evaluation board
UART to USB adapter cable
2xUSB hosts
USB OTG
USB host
1GB Ethernet
Audio
interface
J20 - UART PCI interface
VGA slot
Power jack
Push buttons and
boot source
selection
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The SMARC EVK is equipped with the following interfaces:
Interface Connector Processor interface Remarks
Debug port J-20 HPS UART0 An external cable with UART to USB
converter
USB OTG J-2 USB OTG USB 2.0 Type-A Host/Device
USB host J3 USB OTG via built-in
hub
USB 2.0 Type-A Host
2xUSB host J-1 USB OTG via built-in
hub, an additional hub
located on the carrier
board
USB 2.0 Type-A Host, via a USB HUB
10/100/1000
Ethernet
J-5 HPS- RGMII1
RJ-45
VGA interface J-32 FPGA Requires an adapter card
Power inlet J-54 5-9 Volt DC
This is a partial list, the full list is available at the carrier board user guide.
Push buttons and boot source selection:
The carrier board has two reset buttons:
Cold reset - SM1
Warm reset - SM3
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Note: When working in QSPI mode, the reset push button does not work.
The carrier board has two boot selection jumpers:
BT SL 0 – Select SDIO device, selects between SD (open) and eMMC (closed)
BT SL 1 – Selects boot source between SD/eMMC (close) and QSPI NOR Flash(open)
Getting started
In order to operate the evaluation board follow the following steps:
Unpack the evaluation board
Connect the power supply to the power inlet
Connect the UART to USB cable to the Debug port (J-20)and open a terminal
application on the PC using the following parameters:
Rate - 115,200 Bps, data – 8 bits, party – none, stop – 1bit and flow control – none.
Note that the virtual com number may differ from PC to PC.
Connect an Ethernet network to the Ethernet port for network or WEB access.
Select the right boot source using BT SL 0 and 1 jumpers.
For activating the desktop application, a VGA module should be placed on J32(The
VGA is set to 768x1024), see picture below. USB mouse and keyboard can be
connected to J1 and/or J3.
For more details on the Shiratech Web site.
Note: The board is loaded with a demo version that uses the QSPI for preloader and boot,
while the file system is loaded on the internal eMMC chip. An image for SD card can be
downloaded from the Shiratech site.
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VGA adapting module – ordering option
Boot sources
The EVK has 3 possible boot sources:
1. QSPI NOR memory – a 128MB memory which include a minimal file system, via this
file system the internal eMMC disk can be format and updated with new versions.
2. eMMC – A 4GB eMMC memory, including a full demo version.
3. SD card – an SD card can be plugged into the evaluation board J74 on the (on the
lower side of the board) – not supplied with the board an image is available on the
Shiratech web site.
Byte blaster connectivity
The SOM include a connector for byte blaster. J1 can be connected to an external byte
blaster cable. In order for the byte blaster to work SW3 should be set to off
JTAG
connector
SW3 –
selecting
JTAG mode