![]() On Windows, you’ll be able to see the device under Device manager. ![]() usb 1-6.4: Keyspan 1 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB0 When you attach the usb-to-serial converter on Linux, you should be able to see mounting information by grepping dmesg, like “dmesg | grep ttyUSB”, as you can see here you’ll notice it mounts on dmesg | grep ttyUSB Here are pictures of my usb-to-serial converter, just attach the USB cable to your computer and you’re good to go: You’ll need to attach the DB9 connector labeled “CONSOLE” to a serial port, or more likely a usb-to-serial converter. You can see the cable and where it attaches here for the Nitrogen6x: Shipped with all our boards is a console cable, and on all our boards is a header labeled “SERIAL”. If you feel we’re missing anything, feel free to comment below and we can expand this blog post, hopefully keeping this as the go-to source for getting started on our boards. Things like connecting connectors, setting up serial console (Linux & Windows), and writing sdcard images (Linux & Windows). This blog post will hopefully address some common starting questions to those who are new to embedded systems.
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