In this first lesson, you will go through the process of unboxing your computer on module and carrier board and assemble all the hardware:
A block diagram of the system setup and its connections is presented below for reference.
List of items required |
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HDMI display/monitor |
Accessory kit : |
- 12V 30W power supply |
- USB-Serial converter |
- IDC to DB9 adapter cable |
- Ethernet cable |
- USB keyboard and mouse |
- Dual-band Dipole Antenna |
As an option to buying the IDC to DB9 adapter, you might assemble one by following the instructions provided here.
Note: Carefully read this module's cover page clicking on "Module 1: Unboxing and Bring-up" on the left menu bar before starting this lesson.
Connect the Dual-band Dipole Antenna, the following GIF illustrates what you need to do:
Note: Make sure to connect on the main slot, just like to the photo:
Remove the Ixora Carrier Board and the Apalis Computer on Module from the blisters. Insert the computer on module into the X1 connector of the Carrier Board as tight as possible, with the module inclined ~30 to 45 degrees in relation to the carrier board.
Warning: Make sure that the module is well connected to the carrier board. The image below has some checkpoints highlighted.
Connect the DB9 to the IDC adapter cable to the X22 connector on the Ixora.
Note: The adapter is included in the Toradex Cable Kit, the standard we used is normally called DTK or Intel standard.
Connect your host machine to the adapter cable using a serial cable or Serial to USB converter.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ixora's X11 connector. Note: Ethernet network must provide DHCP and Internet to the module.
Connect the power supply to the Ixora's barrel jack X2. Attention: Double check that your power supply is within the Ixora Carrier Board limits (7-27V) and that the polarity is not inverted. Also, make sure that the current capability of the power supply is enough, or the system may shut down unexpectedly. For evaluation purposes, a 12V 2A power supply is recommended.
Screw the heatsink
to the carrier board, please take notice to the red spots below:
Now that the heatsink is securely connected, the fan must go on its top: