Intel Corporation ND1 Manual De Usuario
Windows Configuration
Intel® Edison
September 2014
Quick Start Guide
Document Number: EQSG-ww29
Intel Confidential
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Windows Configuration
Complete these one-time instructions to configure your Intel® Edison board for Windows.
3.1
Connect to Edison through USB/UART serial
The easiest way to connect to Edison is to use a terminal emulator through the USB/UART serial debug interface.
Downloads
3.1.1
To connect to the Edison through UART, you need an FTDI UART driver and a terminal emulator such as PuTTY that
can connect to a UART interface.
can connect to a UART interface.
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FTDI Driver:
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/CDM/CDM%20v2.10.00%20WHQL%20Certified.exe
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PuTTY (or another COM port terminal emulator):
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe
Initial setup
3.1.2
If you have not installed a UART USB driver before, install the FTDI UART driver. To make sure the device has been
installed correctly, power on the Edison and connect it to your computer. Then, go to Device Manager and locate the
“USB Serial Port” device under Ports. If the device exists, setup succeeded. Afterwards, make sure you have
downloaded a terminal emulator, such as PuTTY.
installed correctly, power on the Edison and connect it to your computer. Then, go to Device Manager and locate the
“USB Serial Port” device under Ports. If the device exists, setup succeeded. Afterwards, make sure you have
downloaded a terminal emulator, such as PuTTY.
Connecting to Edison
3.1.3
To connect to the USB UART interface, go to Device Manager and make note of the COM port assigned to the USB
Serial Port device. Using your terminal emulator, connect to that serial COM port with a baud rate of 115200.
Serial Port device. Using your terminal emulator, connect to that serial COM port with a baud rate of 115200.
If you are using PuTTY, select Serial and enter the COM port and a speed of 115200 (Figure 2).
Figure 2
PuTTY configuration
When the serial console is not used for 5 seconds, it goes to idle. The first character you enter when it is in
Note:
this state will be lost. This is a hardware issue; there is currently no software workaround.