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The TS-SOCKET macrocontrollers all use two high density 100 Pin connectors which are rated for about 100 insertions. Take care to not wear out this connector. If you are to be inserting and removing the modules from the base boards, you may want to consider placing a wear-out board with mating connectors in between the base board and the modules so it can easily thrown out and replaced with a new one.
The TS-SOCKET System-on-Modules (SoMs) all use two high density 100 pin connectors for power and all I/O. These follow a common pinout for various external interfaces so new modules can be dropped in to lower power consumption or use a more powerful processor.  The male connector is on the baseboard, and the female connector is on the SoM.  You can find the datasheet for the baseboard's male connector [https://cdn.embeddedTS.com/resource-attachments/cn-tssocket-m-spec.pdf here].  This can be ordered from the TS-Socket SoM product page as CN-TSSOCKET-M-10 for a 10 pack, or CN-TSSOCKET-M-100 for 100 pieces, or from the vendor of your choice, the part is an FCI "61083-102402LF".


{{Warning|The TS-SOCKET Connectors are only rated for 100 insertions.}}
[[File:TS-Socket connector photo.jpg|300px|right|TS-Socket]]


Be sure to take appropriate Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions. Disconnect the power source before moving, cabling, or performing any set up procedures.
We have an Eaglecad library available for developing a custom baseboard [https://files.embeddedTS.com/ts-socket-macrocontrollers/EagleCAD_TS-SOCKET.zip here].  We also provide the entire PCB design for the TS-8200 baseboard [https://cdn.embeddedTS.com/resource-attachments/ts-8200-pcb-sources.zip here] which you can modify for your own design.


{{Warning|Inappropriate handling may cause damage to the board.}}
In our schematics and our table layout below, we refer to pin 1 from the male connector on the baseboard.


We also provide an [ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/ts-socket-macrocontrollers/EagleCAD_TS-SOCKET.zip EagleCad Library] for use in developing your own baseboard.
[[File:ExampleBoard.png|600px|Example Baseboard]]

Latest revision as of 17:56, 12 June 2023

The TS-SOCKET System-on-Modules (SoMs) all use two high density 100 pin connectors for power and all I/O. These follow a common pinout for various external interfaces so new modules can be dropped in to lower power consumption or use a more powerful processor. The male connector is on the baseboard, and the female connector is on the SoM. You can find the datasheet for the baseboard's male connector here. This can be ordered from the TS-Socket SoM product page as CN-TSSOCKET-M-10 for a 10 pack, or CN-TSSOCKET-M-100 for 100 pieces, or from the vendor of your choice, the part is an FCI "61083-102402LF".

TS-Socket

We have an Eaglecad library available for developing a custom baseboard here. We also provide the entire PCB design for the TS-8200 baseboard here which you can modify for your own design.

In our schematics and our table layout below, we refer to pin 1 from the male connector on the baseboard.

Example Baseboard