TS-TPC-8390-4700

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TS-TPC-8390
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Released Mar. 2011
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TS-TPC-8390 Mechanical Drawing

Overview

The TS-TPC-8390 is a complete touch panel computer solution comprised of a 7" TFT LCD, TS-8390 baseboard and a choice of macrocontroller CPUs. It is an ideal solution for applications requiring a touch screen human machine interface (HMI), such as industrial automation, home automation, self-service machines, and point-of-sale terminals. This product offers an excellent value with a full range of features and industry standard connectors and a fanless, low power, high performance modular design. TS-TPC-8390 also provides an upgrade path for Technologic Systems' customers currently using TS-TPC-7390 and TS-TPC-7395 products.

TS-4700

See the TS-4700 page for functionality regarding the CPU, FPGA, and OS.

TS-4700 Marvell PXA166 800MHz ARM9

Getting Started

The TS-8390 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.

Before attempting to apply power to the TS-8390, perform the following steps while taking proper static discharge precautions

  • Place the TS-8390 base board on a firm non-conductive surface.
    • Alternatively on the provided stand.
  • Carefully, insert the TS-4000 Series Macrocontroller daughterboard by aligning and pressing evenly and firmly onto the pair of mating connectors.
    • If ordered together these will already come preassembled.
  • Connect the RC-DB9 to the 10 pin COM1 header lining up the red wire to the white dot on the board.
  • Connect the Ethernet cable if applicable.
  • Make sure the jumper is on the "Console Enable" pins, and connect the "SD Boot" pins for the full X11 interface.
  • Apply 5-28V of power to the two power pins. Please note the polarity printed on the board.
  • Monitor the TS-SOCKET SBC using a terminal emulator connected to the serial console port to verify that the board is operating properly

See the TS-4700 page for more details on dealing with the functionality of the macrocontroller.

Connectors

COM ports

Port Type Source RX (or 485 +) TX (or 485 -) TX Enable Notes
ttyS0 TTL CPU DIO Header pin 8 DIO Header pin 7 N/A The TS-9445 brings out an RS232 port
ttyS0 RS232 CPU COM1 Header pin 2, Expansion Header pin 3 COM1 Header pin 3, Expansion Header pin 5 N/A console enable jumper on
XUART0 RS485 FPGA COM1 Header pin 1, Expansion Header pin 16 COM1 Header pin 6, Expansion Header pin 14 Used by U18
XUART1 RS232 FPGA COM1 Header pin 2, Expansion Header pin 3 COM1 Header pin 3, Expansion Header pin 5 N/A console enable jumper off
XUART2 RS232 FPGA COM1 Header pin 8, Expansion Header pin 1 COM1 Header pin 7, Expansion Header pin 6 N/A
XUART3 RS232 FPGA COM2 Header pin 2, Expansion Header pin 9 COM2 Header pin 3, Expansion Header pin 12 N/A
XUART4 RS485 FPGA COM2 Header pin 1, Expansion Header pin 4 COM2 Header pin 6, Expansion Header pin 2 Used by U19
XUART5 RS232 FPGA COM2 Header pin 8, DIO Header pin 5 COM2 Header pin 7, Expansion Header pin 10 N/A
XUART6 RS485 FPGA COM2 Header pin 6, Expansion Header pin 2 COM2 Header pin 1, Expansion Header pin 4 Dedicated to Only RX