Booting Kria Starter Kit Linux on KV260

Introduction

The Kria™ KV260 Vision AI Starter Kit is the premier platform to evaluate your Vision AI based applications. Try all our accelerated applications and get started within minutes by following all the steps. Have fun!

KV260

What’s Inside the Box

What You’ll Need to Provide

Our Basic Accessory Pack has all the items listed below, or you can choose to use your own:

  • Barrel Jack Power supply (12V, 3A)

  • MicroSD card [16GB UHS-1]

  • Micro-USB to USB-A cable

  • AR1335 IAS camera module

  • Ethernet cable

  • HDMI cable or a display port cable to connect to a monitor

  • a monitor

Use of a USB keyboard is optional. Instead of an AR1335 camera module, you can use a USB camera/webcam. The Starter Kit also has a DisplayPort™ interface if you want to use it instead of HDMI.

You will also need the following to interact with the KV260 starterkit:

  • Host PC running Windows, MacOS, or Linux

  • Ability to write a microSD card image (through integrated PC slot or USB card reader)

  • Local area network with internet connection used for software and application updates

Important: Perform Shutdown Command Before Removing Power

Running the shutdown command enables Ubuntu to bring the system down in a secure manner, ensuring that disk writes complete before storage devices are unmounted. For best practice, this should be performed each time before removing power to KD240

sudo shutdown -h now

Ubuntu Server

Ubuntu Server is the best choice for getting started with the KV260.

Ubuntu Server LTS

  • note KV260 applications are not yet supported on Ubuntu 24.04!!!

  • Access to a rich set of third-party software libraries in the Ubuntu community

  • Run the latest of several accelerated applications from the App Store to evaluate KV260 running Ubuntu.

Access Booting Kria Starter Kit Linux on KV260 tutorial HERE

Additional Embedded Developer Assets and Resources

For embedded developers looking to directly use PetaLinux BSPs for application development and deployment rather than Ubuntu, the latest PetaLinux BSPs are available on the Kria SOM Wiki

Next Step

Jump to Step 1: Set up the SD Card Image.

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