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groups:mg:red_pitaya [2024/03/20 09:35] – Admin: Syntax-Update (Migration from deprecated "fontcolor" plugin to "color" plugin) klausgroups:mg:red_pitaya [2024/03/20 09:37] (current) – Admin: Syntax-Update (Migration from deprecated "fontcolor" plugin to "color" plugin) klaus
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 Check the LED's to eventually detect some first problems: Check the LED's to eventually detect some first problems:
-  * <color #00ffff>Blue LED:</fc> normally this LED is turned ON indicating fpga bitstream was successfully loaded +  * <color #00ffff>Blue LED:</color> normally this LED is turned ON indicating fpga bitstream was successfully loaded 
-  * <color #00ff00>Green LED:</fc> normally this LED is turned ON indicating that all power supplies on Red Pitaya are working properly +  * <color #00ff00>Green LED:</color> normally this LED is turned ON indicating that all power supplies on Red Pitaya are working properly 
-  * <color #ff0000>Red LED:</fc> heartbeat blinking pattern should show CPU load (in normal operation this LED is blinking after about 10 seconds or earlier) +  * <color #ff0000>Red LED:</color> heartbeat blinking pattern should show CPU load (in normal operation this LED is blinking after about 10 seconds or earlier) 
-  * <color #ffa500>Orange LED:</fc> SD card access indicator (in normal operation this LED is blinking in slow intervals)+  * <color #ffa500>Orange LED:</color> SD card access indicator (in normal operation this LED is blinking in slow intervals)
  
 For the basic communication with the file system an SSH-connection works fine. You can use PuTTY to create it. To find out which IP-address your Red Pitaya has by checking all IP-addresses in your private network. Therefor you can enter the command ''arp -a'' in cmdlet. IP-addresses in private networks usually start with 192:168: and the physical address should match the address which is written on the board. Be aware that you need to be in the same network as your STEMlab. For the basic communication with the file system an SSH-connection works fine. You can use PuTTY to create it. To find out which IP-address your Red Pitaya has by checking all IP-addresses in your private network. Therefor you can enter the command ''arp -a'' in cmdlet. IP-addresses in private networks usually start with 192:168: and the physical address should match the address which is written on the board. Be aware that you need to be in the same network as your STEMlab.