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Getting Started

Learn about your Poplar board as well as how to prepare and set up for basic use

Setup - What you will need

Need

  • Poplar Board
    • Board based on the HiSilicon Hi3798C V200 Processor
  • Power adapter
    • 96Boards specifications requires a 8V-18V with 2000mA Power adapter
  • USB Keyboard and Mouse
    • With two USB-A connectors, all 96Boards can be equiped with a full sized keyboard and mouse
  • Monitor and HDMI Cable
    • All 96Boards are equipped with a full sized HDMI connector, HDMI capable monitor is recommended
  • Jumper Caps
    • Poplar board comes with three pin-jumper caps

Out of the Box

The following subsections should describe how to get started with the Poplar using the release build shipped with the boards. The Poplar board is ready to use “out of the box” with a preinstalled version of the Debian Linux distribution.

Features

Component Description
SoC HiSilicon Hi3798C V200
CPU Integrated Quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 CPU up to 2.0 GHz per core
RAM DDR3/3L/4 SDRAM interface, maximum 32-bit data width 2 GB on board
Storage 8GB eMMc On-Board storage
Ethernet Port 1 GBe Ethernet
Wireless 802.11AC 2x2 with _Bluetooth_® wireless technology
USB Two USB 2.0 ports One USB 3.0 ports
Console USB-micro port for console support
PCIe One PCIe 2.0 interfaces
JTAG 8-Pin JTAG
Expansion Interface Linaro 96Boards Low Speed Expansion slot
Dimension Standard 160×120 mm 96Boards Enterprice Edition form factor
Connectors One connector for Smart Card One connector for TSI

IMPORTANT NOTES

Coming soon...


Starting the board for the first time

Before starting your Poplar for the first time, it is suggested to build and flash the appropriate software. Instructions on how to do this can be found HERE


Updating to a new release or change your operating system

If you are already familiar with the Poplar board and would like to change out the stock operating system, please proceed to one of the following pages:

  • Board Recovery
    • If at any time your board is having unexplainable issues, it is suggested to attempt a board recovery. These instructions will guide you through a succesfull board recovery.
  • Support
    • From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers

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