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== Overview ==


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The TS-7553 was released Mar. 2010 and is a smaller form factor and cost reduced version of the TS-7552 without the extra USB ports and 8-28V switching power supply. It was designed to be mated with an inexpensive plastic enclosure and serve as a standalone general purpose embedded server.
 
== Features ==
 
* 250Mhz Cavium ARM9 CPU core (Faraday 526)
* 64MByte 16-bit wide DDR SDRAM running at 125Mhz
* 2 USB 2.0 High speed (480 Mb/s) Host ports
* 1 USB 2.0 slave port
* 1 TTL serial console port (16550) on CPU
* Hardware watchdog on FPGA
* Optional battery backed real time clock
* 10/100 Mbit on-CPU ethernet
* Low power
* Fanless/heatsink-less operation up to 80C temperatures
* Customizable FPGA opencore (with Verilog sources)
* High speed SPI and I2C interfaces
* standard CAN controller on DB9 connector
* standard RS485 XUART serial port on DB9
* 2 RS232 XUART serial ports on DB9
* optional onboard 802.11bg radio
* onboard microSD socket
* 256Mbyte onboard XNAND Drive preloaded with Debian Linux
* 12 3.3V CPU/FPGA controlled GPIOs
* Designed to fit in a low cost plastic enclosure
 
== Accessories ==

Revision as of 15:57, 13 May 2011

TS-7553
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Documentation
Schematic
Mechanical Drawing
FTP Path


Overview

The TS-7553 was released Mar. 2010 and is a smaller form factor and cost reduced version of the TS-7552 without the extra USB ports and 8-28V switching power supply. It was designed to be mated with an inexpensive plastic enclosure and serve as a standalone general purpose embedded server.

Features

  • 250Mhz Cavium ARM9 CPU core (Faraday 526)
  • 64MByte 16-bit wide DDR SDRAM running at 125Mhz
  • 2 USB 2.0 High speed (480 Mb/s) Host ports
  • 1 USB 2.0 slave port
  • 1 TTL serial console port (16550) on CPU
  • Hardware watchdog on FPGA
  • Optional battery backed real time clock
  • 10/100 Mbit on-CPU ethernet
  • Low power
  • Fanless/heatsink-less operation up to 80C temperatures
  • Customizable FPGA opencore (with Verilog sources)
  • High speed SPI and I2C interfaces
  • standard CAN controller on DB9 connector
  • standard RS485 XUART serial port on DB9
  • 2 RS232 XUART serial ports on DB9
  • optional onboard 802.11bg radio
  • onboard microSD socket
  • 256Mbyte onboard XNAND Drive preloaded with Debian Linux
  • 12 3.3V CPU/FPGA controlled GPIOs
  • Designed to fit in a low cost plastic enclosure

Accessories