TS-4100 Standalone Mode

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The TS-4100 features the ability to be operated in Standalone Mode, this allows for a small, low power device with built-in WiFi and 4.0LE interfaces and a combination of soldered down flash as well as support for microSD cards. In order to expand functionality the TS-4100 will need to be mated to a SoM baseboard. See the TS-4100 product page for a complete list of compatible baseboards and links to their manuals. Compatible baseboards have schematics available to aid in development of custom solutions. The TS-4100-SRW2I and the TS-4100-SRW8I models feature a daughter card interface at the header expansion "HD1", this 2x8 header offers expanded functionality which features: Power, DIO x5, SPI & I2C.

Note: Some of the functionality may be limited due to the absence of a SoM basbeboard.

Booting up the board in Standalone Mode

In order to supply power to the board in Standalone Mode you will need to provide 5V to the unit via the micro USB AB port labeled "P1" see section 2.2 Booting up the board for more info.

Get a console in Standalone Mode

To obtain console in Standalone Mode connect a micro USB Type B cable to the micro USB type B port labeled "P2" , with the other end going to a USB port on your workstation, see Getting Started section. The Micro USB type B port "P2" hosts a USB virtual serial port on the supervisory microcontroller, see section 2.3 Get a Console for more info.