Eurotech CPU-351-13 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual

Eurotech CPU-351-13 is a development kit that includes a CPU-351-13 board, a Micro SD card with a Yocto Linux Utiliboot image, a 10.4-inch SVGA TFT LCD with a touch screen, and various cables and adapters.

The CPU-351-13 board features a PCIe 802.11 WiFi/Bluetooth module with a whip antenna, three USB 2.0 host ports, an Ethernet port, a SATA port, an HDMI port, and a CAN Bus port. The board also has six LEDs arranged in groups of three, with each group having a red, yellow, and green LED.

The CPU-351-13 can be used for a variety of applications, including:

  • Developing and testing embedded Linux applications

Eurotech CPU-351-13 is a development kit that includes a CPU-351-13 board, a Micro SD card with a Yocto Linux Utiliboot image, a 10.4-inch SVGA TFT LCD with a touch screen, and various cables and adapters.

The CPU-351-13 board features a PCIe 802.11 WiFi/Bluetooth module with a whip antenna, three USB 2.0 host ports, an Ethernet port, a SATA port, an HDMI port, and a CAN Bus port. The board also has six LEDs arranged in groups of three, with each group having a red, yellow, and green LED.

The CPU-351-13 can be used for a variety of applications, including:

  • Developing and testing embedded Linux applications
CPU-351-13-30-DK01 Development Kit
Quick Start
110129-2000A
What’s in the Development Kit?
The development kit includes the following components:
CPU-351-13 board
Micro SD card with SD adapter loaded with
a Yocto Linux Utiliboot image.
10.4-inch SVGA TFT LCD with touch screen
Cables
o USB A extension cable (J18,J21,J47)
o Dual EIA-232 adapter 621129-20031 (J27)
o Two headphone interface cables
610127-50021 (J31, J30)
o SATA data 610000-00039E (J41)
o SATA power 610129-20061 (J40). Connects to
power interface of the SATA data cable
o HDMI cable 610000-00092E (J4)
o EIA-232 - Serial Null Modem cable
610000-00095E (P1)
o CANbus Cable 610129-20071 (J32)
o Cat5e Ethernet patch cable 610000-00072E
(J9, J10)
Installed PCIe 802.11 WiFi/Bluetooth module with
whip antenna
Spare SD card for software development use
Power supply with adapters for USA/UK/Europe.
What Do I Need to Provide?
Network access (Ethernet – DHCP)
Development PC with Internet access
Setting Up the Development Kit
When handling the system, use a wrist strap and/or ESD
mat.
Complete these steps to boot your development kit:
1. Connect the 12 VDC adapter to the DC power input
(J43), and then connect the adapter to AC power.
2. Note the power LED (D10, bottom) should blink briefly
on power up, and after about 15 seconds the LCD
display should light up as the Yocto image boots.
3. Extend the mounted antenna vertically for best
reception.
4. Connect null modem to P1 connector.
5. Open the PC terminal program at baud rate 115200.
Root password is “eurotech
6. Connect Ethernet J10 to your DHCP network.
USB On-The-Go (J19)
DC Power &
Ignition (J43)
Ethernet (J10)
SD2 (J3)
UART4 &
UART5 (J27)
LEDs (D10)
Audio OUT (J31)
UART1: Debug Port
(P1 Bot)
Ethernet (J9)
LED (D23)
SATA Data (J41)
SATA Power (J40)
HDMI (J4)
Audio MIC (J30)
SW2
Boot from o
Wi-Fi / Bluetooth
Antenna
USB 2.0 (J18, J21)
USB 2.0 (J47)
CAN Bus (J32)
110129-2000A
Using the Development Kit
There are several ways to communicate with the
CPU-351-13 Dev Kit:
1. Use the supplied EIA-232 Null modem cable
connected to the bottom P1 connector for a connection
to the serial console. The baud rate is 115200, 8 data
bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.
2. J9 Ethernet is configured as a DHCP SERVER with
static IP 172.16.1.1. You should generally NOT
connect this port to a corporate network.
3. The J10 Ethernet connector is setup for DHCP client.
4. The CPU-351-13 comes configured as a Wi-Fi access
point with an SSID that includes the Eth0 MAC
address.
SSID =ReliaGATE 10-20-<eth0_mac>
Passcode = “testKEYS”
You can get any IP addresses with the ifconfig command.
Use one of the network connections to ssh into the unit.
The root password is “eurotech”.
Connect to the ESF configuration console at
https://<IP_address>/esf
Hardware Features
LEDs
The development kit includes six LEDs arranged in groups
of three. Each group has a red, yellow, and green LED.
The D23 group is next to the power connector, and the
D10 group is on the side opposite.
D10
Top
Red
User controlled
Middle
Yellow
User controlled
Bottom
Green
User controlled
D23
Top
Red
Not used
Middle
Yellow
Not used
Bottom
Green
User controlled
USB Ports
The development kit includes three USB 2.0 host ports,
which can support a keyboard, mouse, or USB disk device.
All ports are designed for a 1 Amp max load.
Boot Switch (Debug)
SW2
Boot from on board eMMC (Default)
Boot from SD card
Wi-Fi
The CPU-351-13 boots as a Wi-Fi access point but can
also be configured as a Wi-Fi client.
Secure Digital Socket
The SD socket on the CPU-351-13 board (J3) is SD2 on
the processor.
Where Do I Find User Documentation?
See the following documents for additional details:
CPU-351-13 User Manual:
http://www.eurotech.com/en/products/CPU-351-13
Everyware Software Framework 3.0 documentation,
as well as router and network settings:
http://esf.eurotech.com/doc/ESFDevGuide/
Everyware Cloud Developer’s Guide:
http://everywarecloud.eurotech.com/doc/ECDevGuide
Eurotech Technical Support
To contact Eurotech Support, go to
http://www.eurotech.com/
Click on Support ->Global Support Center
Eurotech Sales
To contact Eurotech Sales, go to
http://www.eurotech.com/en/about+eurotech/eurotech+contacts
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Eurotech CPU-351-13 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual

Eurotech CPU-351-13 is a development kit that includes a CPU-351-13 board, a Micro SD card with a Yocto Linux Utiliboot image, a 10.4-inch SVGA TFT LCD with a touch screen, and various cables and adapters.

The CPU-351-13 board features a PCIe 802.11 WiFi/Bluetooth module with a whip antenna, three USB 2.0 host ports, an Ethernet port, a SATA port, an HDMI port, and a CAN Bus port. The board also has six LEDs arranged in groups of three, with each group having a red, yellow, and green LED.

The CPU-351-13 can be used for a variety of applications, including:

  • Developing and testing embedded Linux applications

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