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A64-OLinuXino quick start

2. First time setup with USB ↔ serial cable

This is the most direct and recommended method of accessing the board. It allows you to access the 
command line interface of the Linux operating system of the A64 board via your personal computer. Some 
server Linux images might lack video output capabilities at all and using a USB-serial cable would be one of 
the ways to access the board.

This method is used to execute the video selection script.

2.1. Items required

Before you proceed ensure that you have the items listed in the this chapter available:

2.1.1.

 

A board. 

Any version of the A64-OLinuXino board.

2.1.2. Power supply.

 An external source of power supply. It should be capable of providing at least 1A of 

current at 5V of voltage. If you power additional components from the board (e.g. USB modem, LCD display, 
keyboard, mouse, etc.) consider a power supply capable of providing at least 2A of current. The power 
supply should fit the on-board power jack.

The on-board DC barrel jack is center positive and the inner pin is 2.0mm thick. The outer hole diameter is 
6.3mm. The corresponding power supply plug (or female jack) that fits the DC barrel jack has 2.1mm inner 
diameter and 5.5mm outer diameter. The length of the male plug should be between 10mm and 14mm.

For basic operation consider the 5V power adapters that we distribute – SY0605E and SY0605E-CHINA 
(note that you might need additional plug adapter if you live outside of mainland Europe)

IMPORTANT! The A64-OLinuXino board is fully powered by applying 5V of voltage over the power 
jack connector named “PWR1”. The board can also be powered by a 3.7V Li-Po battery attached to 
the “LIPO_BAT1” connector (there is a step-up convertor to 5V, so the USB ports would still work, 
albeit the output current available would be limited). For people that want to embed the board in their
own designs and find using power jack “PWR1” inconvenient, please use the pad of “FUSE2” to 
provide power supply (and any on-board “GND” wire or pad – good places for GND are pad #2 from 
“UEXT1” or pad #2 from “GPIO1”). 

The A64-OLinuXino board CAN NOT and SHOULD NOT be powered via the micro USB connector 
“USB-OTG1”, nor via type A female USB connector “USB1”, nor via any of the “GPIO1” pads, nor via 
the “UEXT1” pads, nor via Ethernet connector “LAN1”, nor via “HDMI1” connector, nor via “HSIC1” 
pads, nor via nor “IPS1” pad, etc. Some of the pins of the mentioned connectors and interfaces 
might have wires, pads, or pins marked as “+3.3V” or “+5V” in the schematics or in the board design 
files but these are outputs only and NOT power inputs.

2.1.3. A personal computer with serial terminal software installed.

 

This guide gives information about 

the usage of a USB ↔ serial cable and terminal software only under Windows; users of other operating 
systems can get familiar with serial terminal software and its usage via a quick internet search (it is a very 
well known process).

2.1.4. USB-serial converter cable. 

A USB ↔ serial cable with female leads with connectors for RX, TX, and

GND. The cable and its drivers should be compatible with your personal computer. The cable should work at 
3.3V (not 5V).

These adapter cables are not expensive. Such a cable can be purchased from almost any electronics store 
and online. We also manufacture a CH340T-based cable available here: 

https://www.olimex.com/Products/Breadboarding/BB-CH340T/open-source-hardware

 and also we distribute 

PL2303XA-based cable, available here: 

https://www.olimex.com/Products/Components/Cables/USB-Serial-

Cable/USB-Serial-Cable-F/

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Summary of Contents for A64-OLinuXino

Page 1: ...64 OLinuXino 64 bit open source embedded computer QUICK START GUIDE Document revision C February 2019 Designed and manufactured by OLIMEX Ltd 2017 All boards manufactured by OLIMEX LTD are RoHS compliant ...

Page 2: ...oard DC barrel jack is center positive and the inner pin is 2 0mm thick The outer hole diameter is 6 3mm The corresponding power supply plug or female jack that fits the DC barrel jack has 2 1mm inner diameter and 5 5mm outer diameter The length of the male plug should be between 10mm and 14mm For basic operation consider the 5V power adapters that we distribute SY0605E and SY0605E CHINA note that...

Page 3: ...ouse hardware that uses only one USB host port or specific adapter cable to fit the USB micro connector or an external USB hub USB splitter 1 2 Preparation and boot Once we have everything required we can proceed booting 1 2 1 Carefully open the box with the board The box contains only the board in protective packaging and four 4 rubber feet 1 2 2 Remove the board from the protective packaging and...

Page 4: ...s use Win32 Disk Imager tool point to the image and select the drive associated with the card then click Write Refer to the picture 1 2 4 Connect the input and output peripherals to the board Insert the microSD card Connect display to the HDMI of the board Connect the keyboard and the mouse to the USB ports Connect LAN cable if you have available Do not connect the power supply until rest of the h...

Page 5: ...hed to the LIPO_BAT1 connector there is a step up convertor to 5V so the USB ports would still work albeit the output current available would be limited For people that want to embed the board in their own designs and find using power jack PWR1 inconvenient please use the pad of FUSE2 to provide power supply and any on board GND wire or pad good places for GND are pad 2 from UEXT1 or pad 2 from GP...

Page 6: ... We distribute affordable blank microSD cards here https www olimex com Products Components Storage MICRO SD 8GB CLASS10 2 2 Preparation and boot Once we have everything require we can proceed booting 2 2 1 Carefully open the box with the board The box contains only the board in protective packaging and four 4 rubber feet 2 2 2 Remove the board from the protective packaging and place the four rubb...

Page 7: ... it 2 2 5 Connect the USB serial cable between your computer and the board At the board s side use the three male pins behind the power jack this is called the UART debug connector Refer to the picture with the layout of the board on where UART debug is located Connect cable s RX to the TX of the connector cable s RX to the TX of the connector GND of the cable ot GND of the connector Install the d...

Page 8: ...e PuTTY on the same serial port Start your serial terminal software PuTTy is shown below select the proper COM port the speed make sure that the connection is set to Serial and finally click Open at the bottom This would bring a black empty window which would be our command interface to the board once we power the board Page 8 of 9 ...

Page 9: ...rt boot data information from the board and eventually we would be requested to provide super user credentials The user name is root and the password is olimex If nothing shows up in the terminal quite likely RX and TX lines of the cable are swapped Try to change RX and TX Refer to the pictures and diagrams further up in this document Page 9 of 9 ...

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