LCMXO2-1200ZE-P-EVN Lattice, LCMXO2-1200ZE-P-EVN Datasheet - Page 8

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LCMXO2-1200ZE-P-EVN

Manufacturer Part Number
LCMXO2-1200ZE-P-EVN
Description
KIT DEVELOPMENT MACHX02 PICO
Manufacturer
Lattice
Series
MachXO2r
Type
PLDr

Specifications of LCMXO2-1200ZE-P-EVN

Contents
Board, Cable, Documentation
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
LCMXO2-1200ZE-MG132CR1
Other names
220-1168

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Figure 7. COM Port Properties
9. The HyperTerminal window appears.
10. From the MachXO2 Pico Evaluation Board, press the reset push-button with reference designator S1. The Pico
Setting Up Linux Minicom
Minicom is a terminal program found with most Linux distributions. It can be used to communicate with the
MachXO2 Pico Evaluation Board.
To setup Minicom:
1. Check active serial ports:
2. From a command prompt, start Minicom:
3. Highlight Serial port setup and press Enter. Serial port settings appear.
4. Press A (Serial Device). Specify the active serial device noted in Step 1 and press Enter.
5. Press E (Bps/Par/Bits). Specify 115200, None, 8 and press Enter.
6. Press F (Hardware Flow Control). Specify None and press Enter.
7. Press Esc. The configuration menu appears.
8. Select Save setup as dfl. Minicom saves the port setup as the new default.
9. Select Exit. The Minicom interface appears.
10. From the evaluation board, press the S1 push-button (GSR). The Pico SoC demo main menu appears.
SoC demo main menu appears.
Note the tty label assigned to the USB port
The configuration menu appears.
#minicom –s
#dmesg | grep tty
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MachXO2 Pico Development Kit
User’s Guide

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