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Re: [ts-7000] Turning LEDs On/Off with XDIO on TS-7260

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Turning LEDs On/Off with XDIO on TS-7260
From: ApOgEE <>
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 18:30:54 +0800
Hi Jim Jackson, thank you for your verification.

Actually, I don't have lecturer or tutor for this. Hope I got one... I'm interested in this SBC and learn it by reading manuals and online documentation. I hope I got somebody who can guide me, or just point me to where i can get the information I need.

I've tried to connect pin1(xdio0) to the LED(-) and pin16(3.3v) to LED(+). I can boot up my debian on SD card and everything seems working fine. but, when I add another LED which I connect on pin3(xdio1) to another LED(-) and share the pin16(3.3v), the board fails to boot and I got kernel panic.

I've googled around to find any document regarding this but seems there is none. That's why I subscribed to this group and hope there is some gurus out there who can help me to achieve this simple LED connection problem.

I haven't start to program it yet but I hope the programming part should be easier because there is samples and API in the development kit.

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 5:17 PM, Jim Jackson <> wrote:



On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, ApOgEE wrote:

> Hi everyone, I'm new with this SBC. Can anyone please tell me that is it
> possible to connect 8 LEDs on the XDIO (DIO2 header) and turn the LED On and
> Off.

Yes it is.
The pinout of the DIO2 is in the TS documentation.

> If it is possible, what is the pinout to connect 8 LEDs on DIO2 header. I'm
> currently booting Debian on SD card on this TS-7260. I've tried to connect
> one LED on pin 1 (XDIO 0) and pin 16 (3.3v). Is it the correct way? I can't
> find any document on the net regarding this. Please guide me to the correct
> way of doing this.

I'd consult your lecturer/tutor if you are stuck at this point.


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