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Unboxing and Setup Cables - Clover Carrier Board

Overview

In this first lesson, you will go through the process of unboxing your System 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.

System setup block diagram

Prerequisites

List of required items
Accessory kit :
  - 12V 30W power supply
  - USB Type-C to Type-A cable
  - Ethernet cable
USB keyboard and mouse
2x 2.4GHz SMA antennas
2x SMA to MHF4 cables
USB keyboard and mouse
List of recommended items
Aquila Active Heatsink
DisplayPort display/monitor

Step 1

1.1 Unpack the Aquila Development Board and remove the Aquila AM69 from the blisters.

1.2 Unpack the SMA antenna and the SMA to MHF4 cable.

1.3 Connect the SMA antenna to the SMA to MHF4 cable as shown in the picture below:

Antenna setup

1.4 Connect the antenna to the MHF4 connector on the module as follows. The MHF4 terminations are tiny and fragile. Because of this, it is strongly recommended not to apply too much pressure when connecting it. Further, be careful not to slip and damage it. Using a tool is also not advised as the risk of damaging the MHF4 connector is higher.

Plugging the MHF4 Connector

Wi-Fi Module - Aquila AM69

For more information on how to connect antennas, refer to the article Operating Toradex Wi-Fi/BT Capable Modules Using Dual and Single Antenna Configuration.

1.5 Align the SoM and carrier board connectors horizontally. Once aligned, carefully press the SoM onto the carrier board until the SoM is seated on all four standoffs, as follows.

1.6 Check the module's connection to the carrier board and make sure the board-to-board connectors are fully engaged.

Step 2

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Please note down the module serial number before attaching the Heatsink — it’s the easiest way to connect via SSH later!

2.1 Screw the heatsink to the carrier board.

Screwing the heatsink

2.2 Now that the heatsink is securely connected, connect the fan's power connector to J20:

Connecting the fan

Step 3

3.1 Plug a DisplayPort monitor into J24.

3.2 Plug a USB keyboard into J5.

3.3 Plug the Ethernet cable into the J34 connector. Alternatively, you can also use the J36 connector.

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Ethernet network must provide DHCP and Internet to the module.

3.4 Plug a USB Type-A to Type-C cable into the J4.

3.5 Plug a 12V power supply into the J1 connector.

DVI-D, Ethernet, USB keyboard, power supply and USB Type-B to Type-A cables connected to the Evaluation Board

danger

Double-check that your power supply is within the rating board limits 9-24V and that the polarity is not reversed. Also, ensure the power supply's current capacity is sufficient, or the system may shut down unexpectedly. For evaluation purposes, a 12V 2A power supply is recommended.

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