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The EVIC will need the production kernel binary files installed on the device. The following steps will provide you with the instructions on how to perform this process.
Install the ADIM-Flasher tool onto your workstation. You can choose between x86 or x64 installers.
Go through the setup wizard to successfully install it.
Install boot jumper a boot jumper (2 wires shorted) into the 20-pin wiring harness into pins 19 and 20.
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4. Plug USB cable from EVIC to Workstation (Host computer)
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6. Go to the “Settings” page in ADIM-Flasher and select the following binary files related to the Software Variant Required: XLDR_NAND.bin → EBOOT.bin → NK.bin → boot_screen.png (any image cropped at 800x480Specific to Variant Required). Press the “Save” button.
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7. Select the “Flash” button and wait until it is succesfully successfully flashes EVIC. You can monitor the progress bar on the bottom right-corner.
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The software verification application will need to be loaded onto the production EVIC board prior to running the tests. The following instructions will go through the procedure to access, install and test the EVIC board.
Install the Studio Interface Kit (SIK) application onto your workstation. Follow the wizard’s installation instructions.
Launch the SIK and select the “skin.xml” file. You can download the verifier application at the following link here. You can navigate to the file within the folders @”/ADIM_test_software/skins/ADIM_Milky_verifier/skin.xml”
Plug-in the USB cable into EVIC and power it “On” “On” with +12V. SIK will detect it is connected and ready the flash. Press the “Skin Flash” button to proceed with the installation.
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If the CAN messages are not set-up, the application will continue to test in absence of CAN.
Log File
There is a log file that is generated each time the ADIM verification application runs on the device. The log file is labeled “VerifierLog.txt” and it is a text file. The file is stored on the Flash Disk on the device and you can access it through the USB connection.
The log file will provide the test’s pass/fail results for each of the analog inputs, digital I/O and CAN interface.