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[ts-7000] Re: New TS-7800 500MHZ ARM9 SBC

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: New TS-7800 500MHZ ARM9 SBC
From: "PeterElliot" <>
Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 20:57:56 -0000
Hi Ronald,

Thanks for the reply.

--- In  Ronald Gomes <> wrote:
>
> - The microSD can be used for any kind of storage data, just as the 
full-size SD slot. The microSD connector is more reliable/secure 
though, being a better option for high-vibration environments.
> 

I was commenting on its location in the middle of the board... ;o)

> - The TS-7800 has an on-board AVR chip. Thus, it can be sent to 
sleep and be programmed to wake-up in the same way as the TS-BAT3. 
Consumption in sleep-mode is 200microAmps.
> 

I use the TS-BAT3 to enable the system to shutdown gracefully when 
power is removed and then restart cleanly when power is reapplied. It 
would be nice to integrate that functinality into the main CPU board 
via a battery or super cap connection...

I run from 24VDC, and would like a couple of minutes (max) to save 
everything in memory before power is lost.

> - Video can be added via the TS-7KV. The default FPGA load will 
have an ISA bus on the PC104 connector, therefore all our PC104 
peripherals will be compatible with the TS-7800. Video can also be 
added on the FPGA, thus requiring a special/custom peripheral board 
for the physical interface.
> 

I'll look at what's needed to add a SVGA via the FPGA. The current TS-
7300 uses around 20 signals...

Regards,

PJE




 
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