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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: New board from embeddedARM.
From: Tom Lafleur <>
Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 08:29:29 -0800
yes, 24v in is a must for me...


At 07:55 AM 12/5/2005, PeterElliot wrote:
>Hi Jesse,
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>A few questions regarding the TS-7260.
>
>1. Any idea on the cost adder for the 128MB Flash option?
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>2. Any chance of a version which can handle up to 30VDC.
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>A lot of industrial equipment works on 24VDC, and it would be nice to
>work direct from this voltage. On option for my application would be
>to add a step down converter in parallel with a small 12VDC battery
>which would act as a UPS for the unit, preferably with a software
>controlled off switch to allow a controlled shutdown in the event of a
>power failure.
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>3. The TS-XDIO sounds interesting - is there any way to synchronize
>the encoder to the A/D?
>
>I assume that a periodic interrupt could be used to read the encoder,
>but it would need to run at a much higher speed to read muliple
>channels - I'd like to read the encoder and two analogue with as
>little time skew. Possibly using the TS-7KV would be better for this
>application - any thoughts of adding TS-XDIO to this board?
>
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>Regards,
>
>PJE
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>--- In  "Jesse Off" <> wrote:
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> > I've been working with the prototypes the last couple months.  Nobody
> > has any of these boards yet except for a few very special customers.
> > Our production run of boards just arrived but we have the pre-shipment
> > testing to flesh out before we can clear any of them for shipment.  I
> > expect we will be able to start shipping early-mid next week.
> >
> > The TS-7260 is very much like the TS-7250, except much lower power.
> > With ethernet off and the processor still running at 200Mhz, this
> > board draws less than a half watt (i.e. this is fully-operational, not
> > "stand-by").  Also, since this board has the switching power supply on
> > board, voltage input can be any DC voltage in the range of 4.5 - 23V
> > making it ideal for battery or solar powered applications. (since you
> > don't need another external power supply adding extra inefficiency,
> > cost, and complexity to your design)
> >
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>Yahoo! Groups Links
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