Andino X1 Manual

Raspberry pi extension with integrated signal preprocessing

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Andino X1
Raspberry Pi extension with integrated signal preprocessing
Best.Nr. 500 1606
This manual is part of the product. It contains important information on commissioning and operation! Keep this in mind, even if you pass
it on to a third party! Please keep this manual for future reference!
Clear Systems GmbH • Schweinthal 25 • 91349 Egloffstein • Tel. (09197) 23 53 23 5 •
Stand: 07.01.2019
www.andino.systems
•Seite: 1/15

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  • Page 1 Andino X1 Raspberry Pi extension with integrated signal preprocessing Best.Nr. 500 1606 This manual is part of the product. It contains important information on commissioning and operation! Keep this in mind, even if you pass it on to a third party! Please keep this manual for future reference! Clear Systems GmbH •...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Technical specifications ........................13 Tested according to standards ......................14 Delivery ............................15 Symbols ............................15 Disposal ............................15 Clear Systems GmbH • Schweinthal 25 • 91349 Egloffstein • Tel. (09197) 23 53 23 5 • www.andino.systems •Seite: 2/15 Stand: 07.01.2019...
  • Page 3: Safty Instructions

    Particularly relevant for this product are the VDE guidelines VDE 0100, VDE 0550/0551, VDE 0700, VDE 0711 and VDE 0860. Please also observe the following safety instructions:  Do not use the Andino X1 if it is damaged.  Components do not belong in children's hands! ...
  • Page 4: Product Description

    The Andino X1 is a microcontroller board for the Raspberry Pi in a DIN-rail housing for installation in a control cabinet. It is used to adapt digital inputs and outputs for a voltage of 24 V. The X1 has its own microcontroller for precise signal preprocessing and adaptation of signal generators and actuators.
  • Page 5: Overview And Schematic Structure

    This allows the microcontroller to be programmed from a Windows PC with Arduino IDE installed. To do this, set the jumper black to "USB". Clear Systems GmbH • Schweinthal 25 • 91349 Egloffstein • Tel. (09197) 23 53 23 5 • www.andino.systems •Seite: 5/15 Stand: 07.01.2019...
  • Page 6: Connectors

    Please note that this bridge is not plugged in when the Raspberry Pi is used or the circuit is supplied with +24 volts! Clear Systems GmbH • Schweinthal 25 • 91349 Egloffstein • Tel. (09197) 23 53 23 5 • www.andino.systems •Seite: 6/15 Stand: 07.01.2019...
  • Page 7: Connections

    Contacts for extension. Connected to an internal Pin Header. Microcontroller interface to internal microcontroller. (Control and programming interface). Clear Systems GmbH • Schweinthal 25 • 91349 Egloffstein • Tel. (09197) 23 53 23 5 • www.andino.systems •Seite: 7/15 Stand: 07.01.2019...
  • Page 8: Expansion Interface

    Expansion Interface The expansion interface is a pin header inside the Andino X1. This allows further adaptation of GPIO of the Raspberry Pi or IO lines of the microcontroller to screw terminals. Image 2: Expansion Interface Clear Systems GmbH • Schweinthal 25 • 91349 Egloffstein • Tel. (09197) 23 53 23 5 •...
  • Page 9: Opening The Housing Cover

    We recommend the use of heat sinks for the CPU and the USB hub chip of the Pi! Clear Systems GmbH • Schweinthal 25 • 91349 Egloffstein • Tel. (09197) 23 53 23 5 • www.andino.systems •Seite: 9/15 Stand: 07.01.2019...
  • Page 10: Programming The Microcontroller

    Under Tools select the controller type "Arduino Pro or Mini" and for processor then ATmega 168 3.3V 8Mhz. Set the jumpers on the Andino X1 to "USB Configuration". Now the board can be programmed with the Arduino IDE. From the Raspberry Pi, the controller can be programmed with the tool AVRDude and / or Ino. Please read the corresponding blog entries at https://andino.systems.
  • Page 11: Howto Setup Raspberry Pi To Communicate With The Ardino

    | Exit from Minicom +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ et Hardware Flow to No, set Device to /dev/ttyAMA0, set BPS to 38400 Clear Systems GmbH • Schweinthal 25 • 91349 Egloffstein • Tel. (09197) 23 53 23 5 • www.andino.systems •Seite: 11/15 Stand: 07.01.2019...
  • Page 12: Firmware

    Firmware We ship the Andino X1 with the Counting Sample Firmware. It works with 38400 Baud. !! For the latest Version please see here: https://github.com/andino-systems/Andino-X1/tree/master/src/firmware/counting Commands to the Controller Command Arguments Action Example RESET none Restart the Controller RESET INFO...
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Causes Solution For further information, frequently asked questions (FAQ), please refer to the product page: https://andino.systems https://github.com/andino-systems/Andino-X1 Technical specifications Operating voltage: + 24V DC Current consumption: max. 1200 mA Temperature range (operation): +5 ... 50 ° C, max. 80% rel. Humidity (non-condensing)
  • Page 14: Tested According To Standards

    DIN EN 61000-4-6: 2014 according to VDE 0847 part 4-6 of 08.2014 Immunity magnetic fields DIN EN 61000-4-8: 2010 according to VDE 0847 part 4-8 of 11.2010 Clear Systems GmbH • Schweinthal 25 • 91349 Egloffstein • Tel. (09197) 23 53 23 5 • www.andino.systems •Seite: 14/15 Stand: 07.01.2019...
  • Page 15: Delivery

    Delivery Andino X1Anleitung Symbols The symbol with the exclamation point in the triangle indicates important instructions in this manual, which must be observed. Furthermore, if there is danger to your health, e.g. by electric shock Disposal Electrical and electronic equipment, which is covered by the "ElektroG" Act, is marked with the following marking and may no longer be disposed of via the residual waste, but can be used free of charge at municipal collection points, e.g.

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