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The article is written as an extension to the article X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board and X-NUCLEO-NFC06A1 expansion board. The purpose of this article is to specifically help users with steps to transfer any file from a Windows PC to the STM32MP157C-DK2 Discovery kit using "Tera Term" (http://tera-term.en.lo4d.com/). Please download and install Tera-Term on your Windows PC and follow steps explained here after.
- Plug the power cable to power-up the STM32MP157C-DK2
.
- Connect the STM32MP157C-DK2 Discovery kit
to your PC via micro USB Type B cable through CN11.
- Check the Virtual COM port number visible in the device manager. For example, in the snapshot below, the COM port number is 14.
- Open Tera-Term on your PC and select the COM port (as found in step 3 above). The baud rate should be 115200 baud. The virtual terminal (remote access) will appear as shown in below snapshot.
- To transfer a file from host PC to STM32MP157C-DK2
,click on File menu on top left corner of the Tera-Tem window and go to File>>Transfer>>ZMODEM>>Send. Refer to below snapshot
- Select the file from pop up window (example in snapshot below) to be transferred and click on the Open tab.
- A progress bar shows the status of file transfer. as shown in snapshot below
The article is written as an extension to the article [[X-NUCLEO -NFC05A1 expansion board]] and [[X-NUCLEO -NFC06A1 expansion board]]. The purpose of this article is to specifically help users with steps to transfer any file from a Windows PC to the {{Board | type=157C-DK2 }} using "Tera Term" (http://tera-term.en.lo4d.com/). Please download and install Tera-Term on your Windows PC and follow steps explained here after. * Plug the power cable to power-up the {{Board | type=157C-DK2| name=short }}. * Connect the {{Board | type=157C-DK2 }} to your PC via ''micro USB Type B'' cable through CN11. * Check the Virtual COM port number visible in the device manager. For example, in the snapshot below, the COM port number is 14. [[File:VCOM_Port_Enumeration_On_DevManager.png|link=]] * Open Tera-Term on your PC and select the ''COM'' port (as found in step 3 above). The baud rate should be 115200 baud. The virtual terminal (remote access) will appear as shown in below snapshot. [[File:Snapshot_Terminal_TeraTerm.png|link=]] * To transfer a file from host PC to {{Board | type=157C-DK2| name=short }},click on ''File'' menu on top left corner of the Tera-Tem window and go to File>>Transfer>>ZMODEM>>Send. Refer to below snapshot [[File:Snapshot TeraTerm ZMODEM Send.png|link=]] * Select the file from pop up window (example in snapshot below) to be transferred and click on the ''Open'' tab. [[File:Snapshot_TeraTermOpenFile.png|link=]] * A progress bar shows the status of file transfer. as shown in snapshot below [[File:Snapshot_FileTransferProgressBarTeraTerm.png|link=]] * The transferred file is then available at location : /home/root on the {{Board | type=157C-DK2| name=short }}.<noinclude> [[Category:How to populate boards]] {{PublicationRequestId}}</noinclude>
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− | The article is written as an extension to the article [[X-NUCLEO NFC05A1 expansion board]] and [[X-NUCLEO NFC06A1 expansion board]]. The purpose of this article is to specifically help users with steps to transfer any file from a Windows PC to the {{Board | type=157C-DK2 }} using "Tera Term" (http://tera-term.en.lo4d.com/). Please download and install Tera-Term on your Windows PC and follow steps explained here after. |
+ | The article is written as an extension to the article [[X-NUCLEO-NFC05A1 expansion board]] and [[X-NUCLEO-NFC06A1 expansion board]]. The purpose of this article is to specifically help users with steps to transfer any file from a Windows PC to the {{Board | type=157C-DK2 }} using "Tera Term" (http://tera-term.en.lo4d.com/). Please download and install Tera-Term on your Windows PC and follow steps explained here after. |
* Plug the power cable to power-up the {{Board | type=157C-DK2| name=short }}. |
* Plug the power cable to power-up the {{Board | type=157C-DK2| name=short }}. |