Sep 27, 2019
06:57 AM
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Sep 27, 2019
06:57 AM
hello Everyons,
Can anybody please, give a direction on , How to use the extension board which is connected to one of the 80-pin connector on the Triboard tc277? how to find out the extension board pin connection to the triboard connector, is there is any schematic for extension board available?
Please shed me some light?
Many thanks in advance,
Kind regards,
Deepak
Can anybody please, give a direction on , How to use the extension board which is connected to one of the 80-pin connector on the Triboard tc277? how to find out the extension board pin connection to the triboard connector, is there is any schematic for extension board available?
Please shed me some light?
Many thanks in advance,
Kind regards,
Deepak
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Oct 01, 2019
05:48 AM
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Oct 01, 2019
05:48 AM
Hi Deepak,
Normally the Triboard comes with some paper "masks" that you can put on the extension board so you can see what the pins are depending on the port.
Otherwise you can download the triboard documentation from myicp (just search for triboard) and here you can see the pinning.
Normally the Triboard comes with some paper "masks" that you can put on the extension board so you can see what the pins are depending on the port.
Otherwise you can download the triboard documentation from myicp (just search for triboard) and here you can see the pinning.
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Oct 02, 2019
05:16 AM
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05:16 AM
Oct 02, 2019
05:17 AM
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Oct 02, 2019
05:17 AM
Attached is generic pin assignment table for the Triboard. But to the previous point, there should be overlays included with the kit.
Oct 07, 2019
12:25 AM
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Oct 07, 2019
12:25 AM
hello RValascho,
thank you very much for the pin description, it is very useful going forward mate.
Kind Regards,
Deepak
thank you very much for the pin description, it is very useful going forward mate.
Kind Regards,
Deepak
Oct 07, 2019
12:29 AM
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Oct 07, 2019
12:29 AM
hello RValascho,
What is the reason behind the adaptor board having 160 Pins, but when we connect it to one of the 80 Pin socket in the Triboard?
What is the reason behind the adaptor board having 160 Pins, but when we connect it to one of the 80 Pin socket in the Triboard?
Oct 07, 2019
03:47 AM
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Oct 07, 2019
03:47 AM
The pins on other side (not marked side in the stencil) are connected all together and can be connected to a needed level (e.g. to ground) via a jumper. Therefore the board can be used on each TriBoard connector, only the jumper for ground reference must be changed dependent on the used connector.