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Finding whether the board is C0 silicon

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jaux_al
Contributor I

I have a iMX8QuadXPlus and I set the machine name to imx8qxpmek but when I tried to boot the board off the SD card that contained the yocto image, nothing shows up. 

I'm currently trying out imx8qxpc0mek to see if it works but how else do you determine if your machine is C0 silicon?

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igorpadykov
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

also one can look at uboot log

 

Best regards
igor

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_angelo_
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Om MEK board,

removed the heatsink CPU has a suffix B at the end of the code

 

CPU PCB BLACK 2017 is b0
CPU PCB GREEN 2018 is c0

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jaux_al
Contributor I

But I'm not really migrating from B0 to C0. Just want to understand whether my board is C0 silicon or B0

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igorpadykov
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

rev.C0 has suffix "C" of processor marking.

 

Best regards
igor

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jaux_al
Contributor I

where can I find that on the EVB board though?

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igorpadykov
NXP Employee
NXP Employee
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jaux_al
Contributor I

where it does talk about C0 or B0 silicon? I am just trying to get the machine name of my EVB. 

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igorpadykov
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

>where it does talk about C0 or B0 silicon?

 

please locate processor on board and look at its marking.

 

Best regards
igor

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jaux_al
Contributor I

the only text I see is IMX8-QXP CPU. It has a fan on it so maybe the complete name is hidden underneath, hence my concern about finding the full machine name including the silicon 

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igorpadykov
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

also one can look at uboot log

 

Best regards
igor

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jaux_al
Contributor I

i have been having issues loading up the yocto image off the SD card. Do you have a sample image of the boot log indicating the silicon type?

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igorpadykov
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi jaux_al

 

one can look at AN12770  i.MX 8X C0 Migration Guide Migrating from i.MX 8X B0 to i.MX 8X C0

in particular sect.2.3 Software changes.

 

Best regards
igor

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jaux_al
Contributor I

But I'm not looking to migrate between C0 and B0 - just need to know to determine whether my board is C0 or B0

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