[FE training-materials-updates] Kernel board setup lab: clarification
Michael Opdenacker
michael.opdenacker at free-electrons.com
Thu Feb 20 11:12:51 CET 2014
Repository : git://git.free-electrons.com/training-materials.git
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Link : http://git.free-electrons.com/training-materials/commit/?id=4d87d05d56304829ed7f90db6ede4893d2f20a27
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commit 4d87d05d56304829ed7f90db6ede4893d2f20a27
Author: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker at free-electrons.com>
Date: Thu Feb 20 11:11:52 2014 +0100
Kernel board setup lab: clarification
- Clarification about serial pins
Proposed by Jean-Pihet
Signed-off-by: Michael Opdenacker <michael.opdenacker at free-electrons.com>
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4d87d05d56304829ed7f90db6ede4893d2f20a27
labs/kernel-board-setup/kernel-board-setup.tex | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/labs/kernel-board-setup/kernel-board-setup.tex b/labs/kernel-board-setup/kernel-board-setup.tex
index d77373f..d87ba19 100644
--- a/labs/kernel-board-setup/kernel-board-setup.tex
+++ b/labs/kernel-board-setup/kernel-board-setup.tex
@@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ The Beaglebone serial connector is exported on the 6 pins close to one
of the 48 pins headers. Using your special USB to Serial adaptor provided
by your instructor, connect the ground wire (blue) to the pin closest
to the power supply connector (let's call it pin 1), and the \code{TX} (red)
-and \code{RX} (green) wires to the pins 4 (\code{RX}) and 5 (\code{TX}).
-\footnote{See
+and \code{RX} (green) wires to the pins 4 (board \code{RX}) and
+5 (board \code{TX}). \footnote{See
\url{https://www.olimex.com/Products/Components/Cables/USB-Serial-Cable/USB-Serial-Cable-F/}
for details about the USB to Serial adaptor that we are using.}
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