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The TS-SOCKET macrocontrollers 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 | The TS-SOCKET macrocontrollers 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 macrocontroller. | ||
[[File:TS-Socket connector photo.jpg|300px|right|TS-Socket]] | [[File:TS-Socket connector photo.jpg|300px|right|TS-Socket]] | ||
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We have an Eaglecad library available for developing a custom baseboard [ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/ts-socket-macrocontrollers/EagleCAD_TS-SOCKET.zip here]. We also provide the entire PCB design for the TS-8200 baseboard [http://www.embeddedarm.com/documentation/ts-8200-pcb-sources.zip here] which you can modify for your own design. | We have an Eaglecad library available for developing a custom baseboard [ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/ts-socket-macrocontrollers/EagleCAD_TS-SOCKET.zip here]. We also provide the entire PCB design for the TS-8200 baseboard [http://www.embeddedarm.com/documentation/ts-8200-pcb-sources.zip here] which you can modify for your own design. | ||
In our schematics and our table layout below, we refer to pin 1 from the | In our schematics and our table layout below, we refer to pin 1 from the male connector on the baseboard. | ||
[[File:ExampleBoard.png|600px|Example Baseboard]] | [[File:ExampleBoard.png|600px|Example Baseboard]] |
Revision as of 16:57, 19 September 2012
The TS-SOCKET macrocontrollers 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 macrocontroller.
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.