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= 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-4800 ==
See the [[TS-4800]] page for functionality regarding the CPU, FPGA, and OS.
{{ProductPreview|File:Ts-4700.jpg|TS-4700|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-4800]] page for more details on dealing with the functionality of the macrocontroller.
= Features =
== COM Ports ==
== COM Ports ==
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| [[#COM2 Header]] pin 9, [[#Expansion Header]] pin 11
| [[#COM2 Header]] pin 9, [[#Expansion Header]] pin 11
| This is RX only.  Must be remapped by toggling syscon offset 0x16 bit 12.  
| This is RX only.  Must be remapped by toggling syscon offset 0x16 bit 12.  
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== USB A Header ==
The TS-TPC-8390 has 2 [[TS-4800#USB Host|USB 2.0 hosts]] on the USB type A connector.
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[[File:DualUSB-APort.svg|60px|left|USB Host]]
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! Header PIN
! TS-Socket Location
! Name
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| 1
| N/A
| USB_5V
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| 2
| CN2 29
| HOSTA_USB_M
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| 3
| CN2 31
| HOSTA_USB_P
|-
| 4
| N/A
| GND
|}
|}
== USB Pin Header ==
This is a 2x5 pin header brought out as a [[TS-4800#USB Host|USB 2.0 host]].
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| 1
| 2
| 3
| 4
| 5
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| 1
| 2
| 3
| 4
| 5
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! Header PIN
! Function
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| 1
| USB 5V
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| 2
| USB-
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| 3
| USB+
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| 4
| GND
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| 5
| Frame
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== COM1 Header ==
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! Pinout
! Header
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! Pin
! Name
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| 1
| [[TS-4800#XUARTS|XUART0 RS485+]]
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| 2
| [[TS-4800#CPU_UARTs|ttymxc1 RX]]
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| 3
| [[TS-4800#CPU_UARTs|ttymxc1 TX]]
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| 4
| [[TS-4800#CAN|CAN_H]]
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| 5
| Ground
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| 6
| [[TS-4800#XUARTS|XUART0 RS485-]]
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| 7
| [[TS-4800#XUARTS|XUART3 TX]]
|-
| 8
| [[TS-4800#CPU_UARTs|ttymxc2 RX]]
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| 9
| [[TS-4800#CAN|CAN_L]]
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| 10
| Not connected
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| 10
| 5
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| 9
| 4
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| 8
| 3
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Revision as of 12:04, 10 May 2012

TS-TPC-8390
TS-TPC-8390.jpg
Released Mar. 2011
Product Page
Documentation
Schematic
TS-8390 Mechanical Drawing
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-4800

See the TS-4800 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-4800 page for more details on dealing with the functionality of the macrocontroller.

Features

COM Ports

Port Type RX (or 485 +) TX (or 485 -) Notes
ttymxc0 TTL DIO Header pin 7 DIO Header pin 8 The TS-9445 brings this to RS232
ttymxc0 RS232 #COM1 Header pin 2, #Expansion Header pin 3 #COM1 Header pin 3, #Expansion Header pin 5 Only available when Console Enable jumper is on
XUART0 RS485 #COM1 Header pin 1, #Expansion Header pin 16 #COM1 Header pin 6, #Expansion Header pin 14 Toggle with xuart0_on and xuart0_off.
ttymxc1 RS232 #COM1 Header pin 2, #Expansion Header pin 3 #COM1 Header pin 3, #Expansion Header pin 5 Only available when Console Enable jumper is off
ttymxc2 RS232 #COM1 Header pin 8, #Expansion Header pin 1 #COM1 Header pin 7, #Expansion Header pin 6
XUART1 RS232 #COM2 Header pin 2, #Expansion Header pin 9 #COM2 Header pin 3, #Expansion Header pin 12 Toggle with xuart3_on xuart3_off
XUART2 RS485 #COM2 Header pin 1, #Expansion Header pin 4 #COM2 Header pin 6, #Expansion Header pin 2 Toggle with xuart4_on xuart4_off.
XUART3 RS232 #COM2 Header pin 8, #DIO Header pin 5 #COM2 Header pin 7, #Expansion Header pin 10 Toggle with xuart5_on xuart5_off
XUART0 RS422 #COM2 Header pin 4, #Expansion Header pin 13 #COM2 Header pin 9, #Expansion Header pin 11 This is RX only. Must be remapped by toggling syscon offset 0x16 bit 12.

USB A Header

The TS-TPC-8390 has 2 USB 2.0 hosts on the USB type A connector.

USB Host
Header PIN TS-Socket Location Name
1 N/A USB_5V
2 CN2 29 HOSTA_USB_M
3 CN2 31 HOSTA_USB_P
4 N/A GND


USB Pin Header

This is a 2x5 pin header brought out as a USB 2.0 host.

1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
Header PIN Function
1 USB 5V
2 USB-
3 USB+
4 GND
5 Frame

COM1 Header

Pinout Header
Pin Name
1 XUART0 RS485+
2 ttymxc1 RX
3 ttymxc1 TX
4 CAN_H
5 Ground
6 XUART0 RS485-
7 XUART3 TX
8 ttymxc2 RX
9 CAN_L
10 Not connected
10 5
9 4
8 3
7 2
6 1