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Serial Console

The Serial Console can be very useful when debugging the Linux Kernel or diagnosing the Boot Process.

Image:J2B1_SCON.png

You can either use the GND pin on the header (might be difficult to solder for the inexperienced) or some alternative GND pin like the one from the Stereo DAC nearby the J2B1 header.

Note that you will probably need a Level Shifter to connect the 3.3V/1.8V RX/TX pins to your PC Serial Port (which usually uses +/-12V)

The Level Shifter can be either powered from the standby 3.3V/1.8V on pin 7 (always on) or better from the active 3.3V on pin 8 or from an external power source.

It is also possible to use some cheap cell phone data cables as a PC interface.

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