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===Introduction===
LizardEVB-Lite is a development/test board designed to start working with the [[Lizard SOM]] and experimenting with the implemented features. [[File:Lizard-on-evb.jpg|300px|frameless|border]] The following picture shows block diagram of NaonEVB-Lite board.  [[File:Lizard-evb-02bd.png|300px|frameless|border]]<br><br>LizardEVB ===Quick start (LELK)=== This section describes how to quick start Lizard-EVB-Lite based system, provided that it is a development/test programmed according to LELK configuration. # to power the board designed , connect ATX power supply to connector JP10# connect DB9 P2 connector to PC COM port through a straight serial cable# start working with your favourite terminal software on PC; communication parameters are:#* baud rate: 115200 Bps#* data bits: 8#* stop bits: 1#* parity: none# (optional) to connect the Lizard platform system to Ethernet LAN, please plug cable on connector JPF1. Once power has been applied, U-Boot bootloader will be executed and experimenting with the implemented featuresfollowing messages will be printed on serial console: <pre class="board-terminal">U-Boot 2009.11 (Jul 20 2010 - 16:44:20) [lizard-1.2.3]AM35xx-GP ES1. The carrier 0, L3-165MHzDAVE Lizard board hosts + LPDDR/NANDI2C: readyDRAM: 256 MBFlash: 128 MBNAND: 1024 MiBIn: serialOut: serialErr: serialDie ID #6d3600000000000001543b2102017026Net: davinci_emac_initializeEthernet PHY: GENERIC @ 0x10DaVinci EMAC=></pre> Please note that you need to modify some u-boot environment variables before running the net_nfs configuration. For further information, please refer to [[Booting_Linux_Kernel#Configuration_net_nfs | Configuration net_nfs]]. ===Hardware information=== ====Bootstrap settings==== {{WorkInProgress}} ====JTAG interfaces==== JP2 connector makes available JTAG signals of the microprocessor in order to connect a JTAG Hardware Interface. Signals are pulled up internally to Lizard CPU module with a 10K resistor. ==Schematics== * PDF: http://www.dave.eu/system/files/area-riservata/lelk-1.2.0-hw.zip ==Layout and offers the following featuresmechanicals == Please refer to [http://www.dave.eu/system/files/area-riservata/lelk-1.2.0-doc_1.zip LELK Documentation]