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[ts-7000] Powering the TS-TPC-7390 in the Car and QT/Embedded

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Subject: [ts-7000] Powering the TS-TPC-7390 in the Car and QT/Embedded
From: "wap_surfer" <>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 14:45:04 -0000
Hi There,

I am doing my FYP and using the TS-TPC-7390 as the device.
Its basically an in car monitoring device similar to
http://www.dashdaq.com/ 
I amn't sure how practical the 7390 will be but I am hoping it will
work for what I am doing (QT/Embedded will be running, hopefully this
will be possible on it, don't see why not).

Anyways my question here is, well more a confirmation - 
I should have no problems powering up the device in the car using the
cigerette lighter?

I'm sure the car should easily output the required ampage, 1A I think?
- Volts obviously not a problem as this is flexible on the device.

Also, has anyone managed to succesfully get QT/Embedded installed on
this device? - This is a major thing that I will Have to get working
later on and just wondering if anyone has tips.
I am prepared to give a detailed explanation of the procedure after if
I manage it.

I am also keeping a blog at http://automon.killarneyonline.eu/ if
anyone has any interest.


Donal



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