Hardware requirements
Mini/micro USB cable
Loopback network cable RJ45 standard (optional)
EVKB-IMXRT1050 board
Personal Computer
Board settings
No special settings are required.
Prepare the Demo
Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the OpenSDA USB port on the target board.
Open a serial terminal with the following settings:
115200 baud rate
8 data bits
No parity
One stop bit
No flow control
Download the program to the target board.
Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.
Running the demo
When the demo runs, the log would be seen on the terminal like:
ENET example start. The 1 frame transmitted success! A frame received. the length 1000 Dest Address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff Src Address d4:be:d9:45:22:60 The 2 frame transmitted success! A frame received. the length 1000 Dest Address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff Src Address d4:be:d9:45:22:60 The 3 frame transmitted success! A frame received. the length 1000 Dest Address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff Src Address d4:be:d9:45:22:60
……
The 20 frame transmitted success! A frame received. the length 1000 Dest Address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff Src Address d4:be:d9:45:22:60
Optionally, you may use a loop back cable
Make a loopback network cable: 568B standard Unknowed standard J1 orange+white green+white J2 orange green J3 green+white orange+white J4 blue brown+white J5 blue+white brown J6 green orange J7 brown+white blue J8 brown blue+white
Connect J1 => J3, J2 => J6, J4 => J7, J5 => J8. 10/100M transfer only requires J1, J2, J3, J6, and 1G transfer requires all 8 pins. Check your net cable color order and refer to the 568B standard or the other standard. If your cable’s color order is not showed in the list, please connect J1~J8 based on your situation.
Set CONFIG_APP_USES_LOOPBACK_CABLE=y in .config (or add/change #define APP_USES_LOOPBACK_CABLE 1 in mcux_config.h if you don’t use Kconfig) and rebuild the example.
Insert loopback network cable to Ethernet RJ45 port.
Run the demo in the same way as described earlier.