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| |data1 = Released Mar. 2011 | | |data2 = [http://www.embeddedTS.com/products/board-pictures.php?product=TS-8200 Image Gallery] |
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| |data4 = [http://www.embeddedarm.com/documentation/ts-8200-schematic.pdf Schematic] | | |data4 = [https://cdn.embeddedTS.com/resource-attachments/ts-8200-schematic.pdf Schematic] |
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| = Overview =
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| The TS-8200 is a TS-SOCKET Baseboard that provides a test and development platform for Technologic Systems TS-4xxx products. and accepts any TS-4xxx Macrocontroller. The TS-8200 provides industry standard connectors for the various ports and features on many of the TS Macrocontroller products like the TS-4500, TS-4200, etc. It provides transceivers for the RS-232 ports, CAN port, and the RS-485 port, brought out to the male DB9 and .1" pitch header connections. It also has the Ethernet "magnetics", RJ-45 connector, USB Host and Device connectors, Temperature Sensor, MicroSD card socket, Realtime Clock Battery, and two LEDs. Power input requirement is regulated 5.0 to 12.0 VDC.
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| = Getting Started =
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| The TS-8200 board has no specific boot sequence since the processor and Linux Operating System are located on the selected TS-4000 Series Macrocontroller. For the rest of the boot and setup procedure, please refer to the manual for the selected TS-4000 series Macrocontroller you are using listed [[Main_Page#TS-Sockets|here]].
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| Before attempting to apply power to the TS-8200, perform the following steps while taking proper static discharge precautions
| | '''Select SoM device for complete manual''' |
| * Place the TS-8200 base board on a firm non-conductive surface.
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| * Carefully, insert the TS-4000 Series Macrocontroller daughterboard by aligning and pressing evenly and firmly onto the pair of mating connectors
| | | {{ProductPreview|File:TS-4200.jpg|TS-4200|TS-8200-4200|Atmel AT91SAM9G20 400MHz ARM9}} |
| * Connect the console serial terminal cable
| | | {{ProductPreview|File:TS-4500.jpg|TS-4500|TS-8200-4500|Cavium CNS2132 250MHz ARM9}} |
| * Connect the Ethernet cable is applicable.
| | | {{ProductPreview|File:Ts-4700.jpg|TS-4700|TS-8200-4700|Marvell PXA166 800MHz ARM9}} |
| * Apply power
| | | {{ProductPreview|File:TS-4800.jpg|TS-4800|TS-8200-4800|Freescale i.MX515 800MHz Cortex-A8}} |
| * Monitor the TS-SOCKET SBC using a terminal emulator connected to the serial console port to verify that the board is operating properly
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| * Connect either a regulated 5.0 to 12.0 VDC on the power input connector or the regulated 5.0 VDC via USB Device port. Please note the polarity printed on the board.
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