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Helios64 supports at least **3 (TBD)** boot modes that can be chosen by using the jumper configuration.
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The default Boot device order for Helios64 is the SPI Flash Memory, eMMC, then micro-SD Card.
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The SoC will access this order sequentially to find the bootloader in all possible storage medium.
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To change the boot order if the bootloader are present in all possible volatile storage, we can use the combination of P10 and P11 jumpers.
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(Please see above figure for the connector/interface list.)
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Following jumper are available in the Helios64 board to configure the boot modes:
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- P11 jumper can be used disable SPI Flash, when this jumper is shorted/close it means disable boot from the SPI Flash, and the board will search the next boot device (which is eMMC).
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- P10 jumper is available to disable eMMC boot, when this jumper is closed Helios64 wil skip looking for bootloader from the eMMC and will continue with the micro-SD card,
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So you can select to search for bootloader starting from the SPI Flash Storage, eMMC, untill micro-SD card.
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Following table may simplified boot ordering by jumper config by assuming the bootloaders are present in every storage device:
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P11 State|P10 State|Boot Order|Notes
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-----|---------------|--------------|-------
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0|0|SPI Flash|-
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1|0|eMMC|-
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1|1|micro-SD Card|-
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!!! note
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Please note, in case of bootloader is not present in the storage devices. The SoC will search to the next possible boot device.
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All the ready-to-use images we provide are for the **SD Card** boot mode.
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Please refer to [U-boot](/helios4/uboot) section to know how to use the other modes.
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## **Step 1** - Download Helios4 OS image
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## **Step 1** - Download Helios64 OS image
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Before we start, you will need to download the Armbian Image for Helios64 build.
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## Boot Mode (P10 & P11)
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Refer to [Boot Mode](/helios64/boot_mode)
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Helios64 supports at least **3 (TBD)** boot modes that can be chosen by using the jumper configuration.
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||||
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The default Boot device order for Helios64 is the SPI Flash Memory, eMMC, then micro-SD Card.
|
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The SoC will access this order sequentially to find the bootloader in all possible storage medium.
|
||||
To change the boot order if the bootloader are present in all possible volatile storage, we can use the combination of P10 and P11 jumpers.
|
||||
(Please see above figure for the connector/interface list.)
|
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|
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|
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Following jumper are available in the Helios64 board to configure the boot modes:
|
||||
|
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- P11 jumper can be used disable SPI Flash, when this jumper is shorted/close it means disable boot from the SPI Flash, and the board will search the next boot device (which is eMMC).
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- P10 jumper is available to disable eMMC boot, when this jumper is closed Helios64 wil skip looking for bootloader from the eMMC and will continue with the micro-SD card,
|
||||
|
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So you can select to search for bootloader starting from the SPI Flash Storage, eMMC, untill micro-SD card.
|
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Following table may simplified boot ordering by jumper config by assuming the bootloaders are present in every storage device:
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P11 State|P10 State|Boot Order|Notes
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-----|---------------|--------------|-------
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0|0|SPI Flash|-
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1|0|eMMC|-
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1|1|micro-SD Card|-
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!!! note
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Please note, in case of bootloader is not present in the storage devices. The SoC will search to the next possible boot device.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
All the ready-to-use images we provide are for the **SD Card** boot mode.
|
||||
|
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Please refer to [U-boot](/helios4/uboot) section to know how to use the other modes.
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## HS Select (P13)
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## Power Supply Priority Jumper (P14 & P15)
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| P15 | P14 | Description |
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|-----|-----|-------------|
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| Open | Open | O-Ring Connection |
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## eFuse Power Enable (P9)
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Short this jumper using tweezer to burn the efuse data on maskrom mode.
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!!! warning
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## Size
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The maximum size of supported M.2 device is the 228 size.
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The maximum size of supported M.2 device is the 2280 size.
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## Notes related to M.2 Card
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The M.2 devices installed in Helios64 is configured as sharing devices with SATA Port 1.
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The pinout of the above P2 header is decribed by following figures:
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Below is the detailed description of UEXT header pinout:
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|||
|
||||
There are three types of USB controller available on RK3399. Each type has two controller so total USB controllers is 6.
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|
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### Generic OHCI USB 1.1 Controller
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||||
## Generic OHCI USB 1.1 Controller
|
||||
There are two controller of this type. This controller is Host only controller that is compatible with USB 1.1.
|
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Supported speed:
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|
|||
|
||||
- Low Speed (1.5 Mbps)
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|
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### Generic EHCI USB 2.0 Controller
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||||
## Generic EHCI USB 2.0 Controller
|
||||
There are two controller of this type. This controller is Host only controller that is compatible with USB 2.0. The controller shared port with
|
||||
[Generic OHCI USB 1.1 Controller](#generic-ohci-usb-11-controller) therefore any USB 1.1 device connected to the port, will be automatically
|
||||
routed to [Generic OHCI USB 1.1 Controller](#generic-ohci-usb-11-controller).
|
||||
|
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|
|||
- High Speed (480 Mbps)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
### Synopsys DesignWare USB 3.0 Dual-Role Device Controller
|
||||
## Synopsys DesignWare USB 3.0 Dual-Role Device Controller
|
||||
There are two controller of this type. This controller support On-The-Go /Dual Role which mean it can be configured as Host and also Device.
|
||||
Supported speed:
|
||||
|
||||
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|
|||
- Hardware:
|
||||
- Overview : 'helios64/hardware.md'
|
||||
- Battery : 'helios64/battery.md'
|
||||
- Boot Mode : 'helios64/boot_mode.md'
|
||||
- Button : 'helios64/button.md'
|
||||
- Front Panel (P3): 'helios64/front-panel.md'
|
||||
- GPIO (P5): 'helios64/gpio.md'
|
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