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IPC2100RPiOS-en
Application Guide
Using Standard Raspberry Pi OS on ED-IPC2100 Series
EDA Technology Co., LTD February 2024

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Foreword
Reader Scope
This manual is applicable to the following readers:  Mechanical Engineer  Electrical Engineer  Software Engineer  System Engineer

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Notice symbols, which may cause personal injury, system damage, or signal interruption/loss.

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Safety Instructions
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Content

Foreword ........................................................................................................................................................i

Reader Scope .........................................................................................................................................i

Related Agreement .................................................................................................................................i

Symbolic Convention .......................................................................................................................i

Safety Instructions.........................................................................................................................................ii

1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................ 1-1

1.1

Background ......................................................................................................................... 1-2

1.2

Application Range ............................................................................................................... 1-3

2 Application Guidance ......................................................................................................................... 2-1

2.1

Operating Process............................................................................................................... 2-2

2.2

Downloading OS File........................................................................................................... 2-3

2.3

Flashing to eMMC ............................................................................................................... 2-4

2.4

First boot-up Configuration.................................................................................................. 2-8

2.4.1 Standard Raspberry Pi OS (Desktop).......................................................................... 2-8

2.4.2 Standard Raspberry Pi OS (Lite) ............................................................................... 2-13

2.5

Installing Firmware Package ............................................................................................. 2-17

2.5.1 Debian 11 (bullseye) .................................................................................................. 2-17

2.5.2 Debian 12 (bookworm)............................................................................................... 2-18

3 Firmware Update (Optional)............................................................................................................... 3-1

1 Overview

1 Overview

This chapter introduces the background information and application range of using standard Raspberry Pi OS on the ED-IPC2100 series.
 Background
 Application Range

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1.1 Background

1 Overview

ED-IPC2100 series products have an operating system with BSP installed by default when leaving the factory. It has added supporting for BSP, created users, enabled SSH and supports BSP online upgrade. It is safe and reliable, and users can use the operating system.

NOTE:
If the user has no special needs, it is recommended to use the default operating system. The download path is ED-IPC2100/raspios.
If the user wants to use the standard Raspberry Pi OS after receiving the product, some functions will be unavailable after changing the operating system to the standard Raspberry Pi OS. In order to solve this problem, ED-IPC2100 supports online installation for Firmware packages to make the product better compatibles with the standard Raspberry Pi OS and ensure that all functions can be used.
ED-IPC2100 supports the standard Raspberry Pi OS by installing the kernel package and firmware package online on the standard Raspberry Pi OS (bookworm and bullseye). The operations for bookworm system and bullseye system are different. Since the bookworm system is newer, so it is recommended to install firmware package on bullseye system to support this application.

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1.2 Application Range

1 Overview

The products involved in this application include ED-IPC2110, ED-IPC2130 and ED-IPC2140.

Since using a 64-bit operating system can better utilize the hardware performance of the product, it is recommended to use the 64-bit standard Raspberry Pi OS (bookworm and bullseye). The details are as follows:

Product Model Supported OS

ED-IPC2110 ED-IPC2130 ED-IPC2140

Raspberry Pi OS(Desktop) 64-bit-bookworm (Debian 12) Raspberry Pi OS(Desktop) 64-bit-bullseye (Debian 11) Raspberry Pi OS(Lite) 64-bit-bookworm (Debian 12) Raspberry Pi OS(Lite) 64-bit-bullseye (Debian 11)

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2 Application Guidance

This chapter introduces the operation steps of using standard Raspberry Pi OS on ED-IPC2100 series.  Operating Process  Downloading OS File  Flashing to eMMC  First boot-up Configuration  Installing Firmware Package

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2.1 Operating Process

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The main operation process of the application configuration is as shown below.
Download the standard Raspberry Pi OS

Flashing to eMMC

First boot-up configuration

Install Firmware package
Check whether the Firmware package is installed successfully
Reboot

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2.2 Downloading OS File

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You can download the required Raspberry Pi OS file according to actual needs. The download paths are as follows:

OS

Download Path

Raspberry Pi OS(Desktop) https://downloads.raspberrypi.com/raspios_arm64/images/raspios_arm64-2023-

64-bit-bookworm (Debian 12) 12-06/2023-12-05-raspios-bookworm-arm64.img.xz

Raspberry Pi OS(Desktop) https://downloads.raspberrypi.com/raspios_oldstable_arm64/images/raspios_oldst

64-bit-bullseye (Debian 11) able_arm64-2023-12-06/2023-12-05-raspios-bullseye-arm64.img.xz

Raspberry Pi OS(Lite) 64-bit- https://downloads.raspberrypi.com/raspios_lite_arm64/images/raspios_lite_arm64

bookworm (Debian 12)

-2023-12-11/2023-12-11-raspios-bookworm-arm64-lite.img.xz

Raspberry Pi OS(Lite) 64-bit- https://downloads.raspberrypi.com/raspios_lite_arm64/images/raspios_lite_arm64

bullseye (Debian 11)

-2023-12-11/2023-12-11-raspios-bookworm-arm64-lite.img.xz

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2.3 Flashing to eMMC

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It is recommended to use the official Raspberry Pi flashing tool, and the download path is as follows:  Raspberry Pi Imager: https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/imager/imager_latest.exe  SD Card Formatter: https://www.sdcardformatter.com/download/  Rpiboot: https://github.com/raspberrypi/usbboot/raw/master/win32/rpiboot_setup.exe
Preparation:
 The downloading and installation of the flashing tool to the computer has been completed.  A Micro USB to USB-A cable has been prepared.  The OS file has been obtained.
Steps:
The steps are described using Windows OS as an example. 1. Connect the power cable and USB cable.
a) Use a cross screwdriver to loosen three screws on the DIN-rail bracket counterclockwise (red box position in the figure below) and remove the default DIN-rail bracket.

b) Locate the Micro USB port on the device, as shown in the red box below.

c) Connect the power cable and USB cable, as shown in the figure below.

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2. Disconnect the power supply of ED-IPC2100, and then power it on again. 3. Open rpiboot tool to automatically convert the drive to a letter.
4. After the completion of the drive letter, the drive letter will pop up in the lower right corner of the computer, as shown in the figure below E drive.
5. Open SD Card Formatter, select the formatted drive letter, and click "Format" at the lower right to format.

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6. In the pop-up prompt box, select "Yes". 7. When the formatting is completed, click "OK" in the prompt box. 8. Close SD Card Formatter. 9. Open Raspberry Pi Imager, select "CHOOSE OS" and select "Use Custom " in the pop-up
pane.

10. According to the prompt, select the downloaded OS file under the user-defined path and return to the main page.

11. Click "WRITE" and select "Yes" in the pop-up prompt box to start writing the OS.

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12. After the OS writing is completed, the file will be verified.

13. After the file verification is completed, the prompt box "Write Successful" pops up, and click "CONTINUE" to finish flashing to eMMC.

14. Close Raspberry Pi Imager, remove USB cable and power on the device again.

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2.4 First boot-up Configuration

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This section introduces the relevant configurations when users start the system for the first time.

2.4.1 Standard Raspberry Pi OS (Desktop)

If you use the Desktop version of standard Raspberry Pi OS, and the OS is not configured in the advanced settings of Raspberry Pi Imager before flashing to eMMC. The initial configuration needs to be completed when the system is first started.
Preparation:
 Accessories such as display, mouse, keyboard and power adapter that can be used normally have been ready.
 A network that can be used normally.
 Get the HDMI cable and network cable that can be used normally.
Steps:
1. Connect the device to the network through a network cable, connect the display through an HDMI cable, and connect the mouse, keyboard, and power adapter.

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2. Power on the device and the system will start. After the system starts normally, the "Welcome
to Raspberry Pi Desktop" pane will pop up.

3. Click "Next" and set parameters such as "Country", "Language" and "Timezone" in the popup "Set Country" pane according to actual needs.

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TIP: The default keyboard layout of the system is the British keyboard layout, or you can check "Use US keyboard" as needed.
4. Click "Next" to customize and create "username" and "password" for logging in to the system in the pop-up "Create User" pane.

5. Click "Next":
 If you use the old version of the default username pi and default password raspberry when creating the username and password, the following prompt box will pop up and click "OK".

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 The "Set Up Screen" pane pops up, and related parameters of screen are set as required.

6. (Optional) Click "Next" and select the wireless network to be connected in the pop-up "Select WiFi Network" pane.

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2 Application Guidance
TIP: If you buy a product without Wi-Fi function, there is no such step.
7. (Optional) Click "Next" and enter the password of wireless network in the pop-up "Enter WiFi Password" pane.
TIP: If you buy a product without Wi-Fi function, there is no such step.
8. Click "Next", then click "Next" in the pop-up "Update Software" interface to automatically check and update the software.

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9. After checking and updating the software, click "OK", then click "Restart" in the pop-up "Setup Complete" pane to complete the initial configuration and start the system.

10. After startup, enter the OS desktop.
NOTE: There may be slight differences in the initial configuration of different versions of Raspberry Pi OS, please refer to the actual interface. For related operations, please refer to https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/getting-started.html#getting-started-withyour-raspberry-pi.
2.4.2 Standard Raspberry Pi OS (Lite)
If you use the Lite version of standard Raspberry Pi OS, and the OS is not configured in the advanced settings of Raspberry Pi Imager before flashing to eMMC. The initial configuration needs to be completed when the system is first started.
Preparation:  Accessories such as display, mouse, keyboard and power adapter that can be used normally have been ready.  A network that can be used normally.  Get the HDMI cable and network cable that can be used normally.

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Steps:

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1. Connect the device to the network through a network cable, connect the display through an HDMI cable, and connect the mouse, keyboard, and power adapter.

2. Power on the device and the system will start. After the system starts normally, the "
Configuring keyboard-configuration " pane will pop up. You need to set up a keyboard according to the actual needs.

3. Select "OK", then you can start creating a new username in the pane.

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4. Select "OK", then you can start setting a password for the new user in the pane.

5. Select "OK", then input the password again in the pane.

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6. Select "OK" to complete the initial setup and enter the login interface. 7. According to the prompt, enter the username and password to log in the system. After the
startup is completed, enter the operating system.

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2.5 Installing Firmware Package

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This section introduces the specific operations of installing the firmware package on the standard Raspberry Pi OS. It is compatible with the standard Raspberry Pi OS (bookworm, Debian 12) and the standard Raspberry Pi OS (bullseye, Debian 11).

2.5.1 Debian 11 (bullseye)

After flashing to eMMC of the Raspberry Pi OS (bullseye) on the ED-IPC2100 series, you can configure the system by adding the edatec apt source, installing the kernel package and installing the firmware package, so that the system can be used normally.
Preparation:
The flashing to eMMC and startup configuration of the Raspberry Pi standard OS (bullseye) have been completed.
Steps:
1. After the device starts normally, execute the following commands in the command pane to add the edatec apt source.
curl -sS https://apt.edatec.cn/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb https://apt.edatec.cn/raspbian stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/edatec.list
sudo apt update

2. Execute the following command to install the kernel package.

sudo apt install -y raspberrypi-kernel

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3. Execute the following command to install the firmware package. sudo apt install -y ed-ipc2110-firmware

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TIP:
If you have installed the wrong firmware package, you can execute "sudo apt-get --purge remove package" to delete it, where "package" is the package name.
4. After the installation is completed, execute the following command to check whether the firmware package is installed successfully.
dpkg -l | grep ed-ipc2110-firmware
The result in the picture below indicates that the firmware package has been installed successfully.

5. Execute the following command to restart the device. sudo reboot

2.5.2 Debian 12 (bookworm)

After flashing to eMMC of the Raspberry Pi OS (bookworm) on the ED-IPC2100 series, you can configure the system by adding the edatec apt source, installing the kernel package, installing the firmware package, and disabling raspberry kernel upgrade, so that the system can be used normally.

Preparation:

The flashing to eMMC and startup configuration of the Raspberry Pi standard OS (bookworm) have been completed.

Steps:

1. After the device starts normally, execute the following commands in the command pane to add the edatec apt source.

curl -sS https://apt.edatec.cn/pubkey.gpg | sudo apt-key add -

echo "deb https://apt.edatec.cn/raspbian stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/edatec.list

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sudo apt update

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2. Execute the following command to install the kernel package. sudo apt install -y ed-linux-image-6.1.58-v8 curl -s 'https://apt.edatec.cn/downloads/202403/kernel-change.sh' | sudo bash -s 6.1.58-rpi7-rpi-v8
3. Execute the following command to install the firmware package. sudo apt install -y ed-ipc2110-firmware
TIP:
If you have installed the wrong firmware package, you can execute "sudo apt-get --purge remove package" to delete it, where "package" is the package name.
4. Execute the following command to disable raspberry kernel upgrade. dpkg -l | grep linux-image | awk '{print $2}' | grep ^linux | while read line; do sudo apt-mark hold $line; done
5. After the installation is completed, execute the following command to check whether the firmware package is installed successfully. dpkg -l | grep ed-ipc2110-firmware
The result in the picture below indicates that the firmware package has been installed successfully.

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6. Execute the following command to restart the device. sudo reboot

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3 Firmware Update (Optional)

3 Firmware Update (Optional)

After the system starting normally, you can execute the following commands in the command pane to upgrade the system firmware and optimize the software functions.

TIP: If you have a software problems when using ED-IPC2100 series products, you can try to upgrade the system Firmware.
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade

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