diff --git a/docs/unified-test-documentation/generic-testing-stand-setup.md b/docs/unified-test-documentation/generic-testing-stand-setup.md index 6c2f9e876db..dd5e3f1ad56 100644 --- a/docs/unified-test-documentation/generic-testing-stand-setup.md +++ b/docs/unified-test-documentation/generic-testing-stand-setup.md @@ -35,8 +35,12 @@ stand, and then what equipment we need to be able to do it. When we put the device in a rack, we want to have remote access to it. Mainly used devices, depending on the functionalities needed: -* RTE - if we need low voltage control, switching on or off the platform, - connection via serial and external flashing. +* [Prepared RTE](../transparent-validation/rte/v1.1.0/quick-start-guide.md) - + if we need low voltage control, switching on or off the platform, serial + connection and external flashing. + - SOIC-8 Pomona clip (if applicable, i.e. if there are no SPI flashing + headers) + - 6x female-female wire cables * Sonoff - if we need line voltage control. * PiKVM - if it is not possible to read the device via serial or it is limited, it is possible to simulate the keyboard and read the image from HDMI. @@ -74,11 +78,8 @@ available platforms, however there are unique exceptions - for example JTPM headers and a FlashBIOS button. Here, we will use Protectli VP46XX as a general example. -#### Prerequisites - -* [Prepared RTE](../transparent-validation/rte/v1.1.0/quick-start-guide.md) -* SOIC-8 Pomona clip (if applicable) -* 6x female-female wire cables +Before you proceed, make sure your RTE is prepared in accordance with +[this guide](../transparent-validation/rte/v1.1.0/quick-start-guide.md). #### Connections