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Prepare and Install the SD Card (AD7606B)

d-samal edited this page Dec 1, 2021 · 8 revisions

This can be done with a Windows host. Follow the instructions included in the case in which your kit was shipped to determine whether this step is required. Or check the contents of the SD card on your host file system. If you don't see the image already installed, then proceed with the instructions below.

Copy the bootable image to the SD card using a Windows host

  1. Download the SD card image as per one of below desired interface:
    For using AD7606B serial interface ad7606b_tei0022_03_adi_hdmi_20211201_serial.tar.gz
    or
    For using AD7606B parallel interface ad7606b_tei0022_03_adi_hdmi_20211201_parallel.tar.gz

  2. Extract the SD card image from the binaries archive using 7-Zip

Since the file is a tar.gz, two passes of 7-Zip will be required to extract the SD card image file.

  1. Get disk imaging software Win32diskimager

  2. Insert the SD Adaptor. Use Windows Explorer to determine the drive letter

  3. Select the appropriate Image File as per desired interface used.
    Navigate to ad7606b_tei0022_03_adi_hdmi_20211201_serial if using serial interface.
    or
    Navigate to ad7606b_tei0022_03_adi_hdmi_20211201_parallel if using parallel interface.

  4. Press the Write button

Modify the SD card image to boot Linux or no-OS

The SD card can boot into a no-OS application or the Linux operating system. This is done by providing selectable u-boot script files on the SD card.

Open the SD card file system in Windows explorer.

Linux bootable SD card image

   make a copy of the u-boot-linux file and rename it u-boot

no-OS bootable SD card image

   make a copy of the u-boot-no-os file and rename it u-boot




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