Setting up the hardware
The Astra Machina Foundation Series of evaluation-ready kits enable easy and rapid prototyping for the Synaptics SL-Series of embedded Linux and Android processors. A modular design incorporates swappable core compute modules, a common I/O board, and daughter cards for connectivity, debug, and flexible I/O options. This page lists the simple steps to power on and boot up the system and applies to all SL-Series core modules: SL1680, SL1640, and SL1620.
 
Core module connections
Included in the box
- Astra Machina Foundation Series system with core module, I/O board, and daughter card for Wi-Fi/BT connectivity 
- AC power adapter (USB Power Delivery) 
- USB-C cable (USB-C plugs on both ends) 
- AC plug adapter (IEC Type A receptacle/Type C plug, used only if applicable) 
Additional items needed
- A display monitor with an HDMI port 
- An HDMI cable (standard HDMI Type A plugs on both ends) 
Note
Ethernet or network connection is not needed for the first boot.
Making the connections
- Plug AC adapter [b] to an AC outlet (with [d] if applicable). 
- Connect display monitor [e] to the Astra Machina [a] with HDMI cable [f]. 
- [Optional] Connect Ethernet cable [h] to Astra Machina board [a]. 
- [Optional] Connect USB Keyboard and/or Mouse [g] to Astra Machina board [a]. 
- Connect AC adapter [b] and Astra Machina board [a] using USB-C cable [c]. 
First boot
- Once powered on, the Astra Machina board will complete its first boot to the Start-up screen as shown in Startup screen. A green LED next to PWR_IN will grow but not flicker. 
 
Startup screen
Note
A Linux distribution built from Yocto by Synaptics is preloaded to the on-board eMMC storage device.
Network connectivity and applications
- Plug Ethernet cable [h] to the RJ45 port of the Astra Machina for internet connection. 
- Explore pre-loaded applications 
- Linux terminal from Wayland Desktop 
- Built-in Chromium browser 
- Media and AI sample applications 
Additional documentation and resources
For more information on Astra SDK, Astra Machina board, and SyNAP AI Toolkit, scan the QR codes presented on the Start-up screen or the packaging box. You can find detailed information on the following:
- Astra Yocto Linux User Guide for details on the board support package (BSP), image flashing and upgrades, Wireless setup, and so on. 
- Astra Machina Eval Platform for hardware specification, features, and interfaces. 
- Astra Yocto Linux Developer Guide for building SDK image from source code packages. 
- Support requests and more.