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3.5.3. Configuring the SoC FPGA Development Kit UART Connection
- The Arria® 10 SX SoC FPGA Development Kit has a FTDI USB-to-serial converter chip.
- The Agilex™ 7 FPGA I-Series Transceiver-SoC Development Kit has a USB-to-serial converter on the IO48 daughter card.
Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and other modern Linux distributions have built-in drivers for the FTDI USB-to-serial converter chip, so no driver installation is necessary on those platforms.
On Microsoft* Windows*, the Windows SoC EDS installer automatically installs the necessary drivers. For details, see the SoC GSRD for your SoC FPGA development kit at the following URL: https://www.rocketboards.org/foswiki/Documentation/GSRD
The serial communication parameters are as follows:
- Baud rate: 115200
- Parity: None
- Flow control: None
- Stop bits: 1
On Windows, you can use utilities such as TeraTerm or PuTTY to connect the board. You can configure these utilities from their tool menus.
- Determine the device name associated with the virtual serial port on your host development system. The virtual serial port is typically named /dev/ttyUSB0.
- Before connecting the mini USB cable to the SoC FPGA development kit, determine which USB serial devices are installed with the following command:
ls /dev/ttyUSB*
- Connect the mini USB cable from the SoC FPGA development kit to the host development system.
- Confirm the new device connection with the ls command again:
ls /dev/ttyUSB*
- Before connecting the mini USB cable to the SoC FPGA development kit, determine which USB serial devices are installed with the following command:
- If you do not have the Minicom application installed on the host development system, install it now.
- OnRed Hat* Enterprise Linux* 8: sudo yum install minicom
- On Ubuntu*: use sudo apt-get install minicom
- Configure Minicom as follows:
- Start Minicom:
sudo minicom -s
- Under Serial Port Setup choose the following:
- Serial Device: /dev/ttyUSB0 (Change this value to match the system value that you found earlier, if needed)
- Bps/Par/Bits: 115200 8N1
- Hardware Flow Control: No
- Software Flow Control: No
- Select Save Setup as dfl to save the default setup. Then select Exit.
- Start Minicom: