Introduction
The following quick start guide provides background information about the HummingBoard Extended RZ/V2L.
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Date | Owner | Revision | Notes | ||||||
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Yazan Shhady | 1.0 | Initial release | |||||||
Nov 12, 2023 | Shahar Fridman | 1.1 | Update for the first boot and for the features | ||||||
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Hardware Setup
Product specifications
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Ripple RZ/ |
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V2L | |
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I/Os | 2 x USB 2.0 |
Networking |
2 x Ethernet RJ45 10/100/1000 |
(2.4/5 GHz) | |
Processor | Renesas RZ/V2L Solo/ |
Dual core Arm Cortex A55 up to 1.2GHz + Cortex M33 |
Memory & Storage |
up to |
2GB DDR4 RAM |
Starting from 16GB eMMC |
Display |
HDMI (ADI bridge MIPI-DSI to HDMI) | |
Misc. | 1 x Reset button |
Development and Debug interfaces | Micro USB |
Power |
7V – 36V | |
Expansion card I/Os | mikroBUS header |
Temperature | Commercial: 0°C to 70°C Industrial: -40°C to 85°C |
Dimensions | PCBA: 100 x 70mm Enclosure 120 x 80 x 30mm |
None
Enclosure | Extruded aluminium |
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Info |
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Supported with RZ/G2LC SOM. For more detailed information about our SOM-RZ/G2LC series please visit this user manual : RZ/G2LC SOM Hardware User Manual . |
Block Diagram
The following figure describes the RZ/G2L Block Diagram.
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The following shows how to set the switches on the boot source selector:
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Please Note: The black rectangle represents the switch position. |
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Downloading the Debian image
Download the Debian image by running the following command on your Linux/Windows PC:Code Block wget https://solid-run-images.sos-de-fra-1.exo.io/RZ/rzg2lc_build/20231122-6391518/rzv2l-solidrun-sd-debian-6391518.img.xz
For more Debian releases, please visit Debian Releases for RZ/V2L.
Writing the image to the SD card
Use the following commands for writing the image to an SD card:Code Block xz -dc rzv2l-solidrun-sd-debian-6391518.img.xz | dd of=/dev/sdX oflag=direct status=progress
For more information, please visit Flashing an SD Card .
Note:Plug a micro SD into your Linux PC, the following assumes that the USB-Disk / Micro-SD is added as /dev/sdX and all it’s partitions are unmounted.
SD card insertion
Please Insert the SD card into your device.Power connection
Connect your power adaptor to the DC jack, and then connect the adaptor to mains supply.Power On
Hold on the On/Off Power button - SW1 (as shown in the figure below)Note: The system should turn on by default when the power is connected (without pressing the button).
Serial Connection
Please insert the micro USB into your device, then you can refer to Serial Connection for installing necessary serial connection software in Linux/Windows.Once you installed the necessary serial connection software, you should be able to see the following:
In order to be able to log in , please insert “debian” “root” as a username and password as follows:
Final stages
The following stages need to be done in order to finalise the imaging:
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Run the following commands before the first boot:
$ sudo umount /dev/sda2
.$ sudo e2fsck -f /dev/sda2
.$ sudo resize2fs /dev/sda2
.$ sudo parted /dev/sda
.$ (parted) resizepart 2
.$ (parted) 15000
.Boot your device.
Connect the RJ45 to your network with internet access (and DHCP server); and then run
dhclient
.Update the RTC clock by running
ntpdate pool.ntp.org
and thenhwclock -w
.Run apt-update commands below and then populate the root filesystem as you wish.
Code Block $ apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y
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