AXELULite adapter has to be interposed between the carrier board and AXELULite SOM as shown by the following picture.
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Once hardware boards have been assembled, <code>BOOT_MODE</code> and <code>BOOT_CFG</code> signals have to be configured in order to select the desired boot options.==Boot configurations via configuration==As described [[Boot_process_and_bootstrap_configuration_(AXELULite)|here]], ''GPIO overrideovverride''is extremely helpful when it comes to easily select different boot configuration options. The following tables list all the switches related to boot configuration. {|class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"|-!Switch reference!iMX6UL signal name!Correspondent eFUSE|-| TBD||BOOT_MODE0|| n/a|-| TBD||BOOT_MODE1|| n/a|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA00|| BOOT_CFG1[0]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA01|| BOOT_CFG1[1]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA02|| BOOT_CFG1[2]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA03|| BOOT_CFG1[3]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA04|| BOOT_CFG1[4]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA05|| BOOT_CFG1[5]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA06|| BOOT_CFG1[6]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA07|| BOOT_CFG1[7]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA08|| BOOT_CFG2[0]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA09|| BOOT_CFG2[1]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA10|| BOOT_CFG2[2]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA11|| BOOT_CFG2[3]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA12|| BOOT_CFG2[4]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA13|| BOOT_CFG2[5]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA14|| BOOT_CFG2[6]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA15|| BOOT_CFG2[7]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA16|| BOOT_CFG4[0]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA17|| BOOT_CFG4[1]|-As described | TBD||LCD1_DATA18|| BOOT_CFG4[2]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA19|| BOOT_CFG4[3]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA20|| BOOT_CFG4[4]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA21|| BOOT_CFG4[link5]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA22|here| BOOT_CFG4[6]|-| TBD||LCD1_DATA23|| BOOT_CFG4[7]|}
==Low-power RTC example==
==Power consumption measurement circuit==
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