--- In "Jesse Off" <> wrote:
>
> --- In Ollie Eisman <ollie_e@> wrote:
> >
> > On the TS-7400 I would like to see:
> >
> > - switching regulator
>
> not being built in the first batch, but definitely future builds will.
>
> >
> > - please keep the SD card slot
> >
> > - integrated wifi (I'm glad this in in the works!)
> >
> > - screw terminals for the power leads instead of the
> > plug
>
> We don't like the plug either. It was specified by the customer who
> originally commissioned the board built and are buying our first run
> of boards. IIRC, we have pads and holes laid out on the PCB so we
> don't have to use that connector if we don't want to.
>
> //Jesse Off
>
Hi all,
I have orderer a TS-7400 board a couple of weeks ago and yesterday I
received the parcel, with the TS-9441, the power supply
(PS-5VDC-2_5REG, 5VDC 2.5AMP Regulated Power Supply (100-240V)) and
all the cables. The power supply in the box does not fit in the plug,
how could I connect it to the board? I looked in the web page, but I
could not find any hints...
Furthermore, the TS-9441 board "occupies" both the upper 26-pin header
and the lower 40-pin header, leaving no free pins on the TS-7400. How
is it possible to use the TS-7400's DIO pins when the TS-9441 is used
for console output?
Thanks a lot
Andrea
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