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TCB1000 Series User Guide CAN Bus, Socket Modems & Serial Communication Tri-M Technologies Inc. Toll Free: 1.800.665.5600 Direct: +1.604.945.9565 Email: info@tri-m.com Web: www.tri-m.com...
To request an RMA, please complete the online form at www.tri-m.com/support/rma/index.html. Technical Support Business hours: M–F, 8:30am to 5pm PST Warranty For warranty information, see “Tri-M Technologies Inc. (Limited Warranty)” on page 34. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 2...
CAUTION: Shock Hazard As soon as the board is connected to a working power supply, touching the board may result in electrical shock, even if the board has not been switched on yet. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 3...
RS-232 Ports (CN3, CN4, CN5, CN6) .....................14 RS-485 Port (CN7) ..........................15 JTAG Port (CN8 Top) ........................16 USB Port (CN8 Bottom) ........................16 LED Port (CN9) ..........................17 Universal MultiTech Sockets (CN10, CN11) ..................18 CAN Bus (CN12, CN13) ........................20 TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 4...
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CAN Bus Cable ............................32 Utility Cable .............................. 32 PGM Config Cable ........................... 33 Warranty and Product Information ....................34 Tri-M Technologies Inc. (Limited Warranty) ..................34 Disclaimer ............................34 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ....................35 TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 5...
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Figure 15: TCB1000 configured as a Mass Storage Device ..............22 Figure 16: Terminal Command-line Application ..................23 Figure 17: Serial Cable .........................31 Figure 18: CAN Bus Cable ........................32 Figure 19: Utility Cable ........................32 Figure 20: PGM Config Cable .......................33 TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 6...
With USB connectivity and jumperless setup, extended operating temperature, and versatile options, Tri-M’s TCB1000 Series is your perfect choice for CAN Bus, serial, wired, or wireless communication. To learn more about the TCB1000 Series, please contact us at 1-800-665-5600 or visit us at http://www.tri-m.com/products/ trim/tcb1000.html.
1 Introduction Specifications Electrical Specifications Supply Voltage +5VDC Aux Port Output Current 200mA per port Aux Port Output Isolation 2500V maximum Mechanical Specifications Dimensions PC/104 compliant 90 × 96 × 15mm (3.55 × 3.78 × 0.6") Weight 52g (1.83oz) Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F) Communication...
JTAG LPC1342 ISOLATION ISOLATION 14.7456 Mhz LED5 JTAG PORT TEMP OSCLTR LED1 to LED4 *The RS-485 port can be configured as J1708. Figure 1: Block Diagram Note For technical reference only. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 9...
Figure 2: TCB1000 Dimensions Note Dimensions are in mils. 1000 mils = 1 inch. * Pin spacing for the connectors (CN3, CN4, CN5, CN6, CN7, CN8, CN9, CN12, and CN13) is 100 mils. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 10...
Socket Port 1 Supports Tri-M and Universal MultiTech Modules See page 18. CN11 Socket Port 2 CN12 CAN Bus 1 2x5 right-angle shroud 0.1" pins See page 20. CN13 CAN Bus 2 TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 11...
RS-232 Ports 1 to 4 (CN3, CN4, CN5, CN6) Bottom Signal Signal GNDISO* VCC5VISO* Note Each port is independently isolated. Pin 9 *GNDISO and pin 10 VCC5VISO are independently isolated from all other ports. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 14...
Connect TX+ to RX+ and connect TX- to RX-. Note The software configuration command RSZ will take precedence when set and RSZ takes precedence on the cable configuration. See “SERIAL PORT ENABLE/DISABLE” on page 26 for more information. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 15...
Leaving the ISP pin unconnected lets you edit the settings using the config. txt file. The ‘config.txt’ files will be overwritten if the ‘firmware.bin’ is entirely rewritten, and the disk containing the config.txt resides in the upper 4KB of the ‘firmware.bin’. ISP* TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 16...
• It is powered by the RS-485 isolated power. Note The LEDs are independently isolated from each other, and the LEDs will automatically be disabled if the respective serial port is turned off. The LEDs cannot be configured. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 17...
GPRS, Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth®. For specific product information, please visit http://www.tri-m.com/products/ multitech/. Figure 10 shows the location of pin 1 on the universal sockets. CN12 CN10 CN13 CN10 Pin 1 CN11 CN11 Figure 10: Pin 1 on the Universal Sockets TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 18...
Figure 11 and the table provide a list of the pins used on the sockets. Universal Socket Figure 11: Pins used on the Universal Sockets Universal Sockets Signal RESET# LED_RX LED_TX LED_ACT# LED_LNK# LED_SPD# VCC5V AGND TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 19...
Bottom Signal Signal N.C. GND ISO CAN Bus- CAN Bus+ GND ISO LOAD ON LOAD T +5VDC ISO N.C. N.C. Note To enable impedance (Z), connect LOAD ON and LOAD T. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 20...
U2P4 = 0x0218, 5 > Figure 14: TCB1000 accessed via a Stack CAUTION Locked configuration settings can only be unlocked by accessing the USB virtual COM port in USB CDC (communication device class) mode. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 21...
‘config.txt’. The mass storage memory should not be used for any other purpose; if any other files are present, those files will be lost when the system power cycles. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com...
Sets the frequency of the alarm message in second(s). See page 30. CONFIG View the configuration settings, apply the changes, save/load the See page 30. configuration profile (Config.txt), lock any configuration changes. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 23...
0x100, 0x120…0x3C0, 0x3E0. value as it will be masked with 0x3E0. U1|= IRQ (5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15) Assign an IRQ. Note ADDRESS values can be entered in decimal or hexadecimal. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 24...
Read Command Description UCD? Displays the value of the divider for the UART Clock. Write Command Value Default Description UCD= F or S UART clock divider setting F=FAST (14.7456MHz), S=SLOW (1.8432MHz) TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 25...
C or D Connect/Disconnect the DSR signal of Serial Port 4 (RS-232 Port 4) to DTR. DSR5= C or D Connect/Disconnect the DSR signal of Serial Port 5 (RS-485 Port) to DTR. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 26...
Y or N Manually resets Socket 1. S2R= Y or N Manually resets Socket 2. Note If the socket is reset, S1R=Y, it will remain in reset mode until S1R=N is entered. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 27...
Assigns the Slew Rate for CAN Bus controller 1, FAST or SLOW. Note If BASIC CAN Bus: CAN2 address= CAN1 address + 0x20, if PeliCAN CAN2 address= CAN1 address + 0x80. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 28...
Write Command Value Default Description TAL= TEMPERATURE, 233 to 273 K Assigns the low limit temperature in Kelvin. TAH= TEMPERATURE 323 to 358 K Assigns the high limit temperature in Kelvin. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 29...
USB virtual COM port; it can be pre-locked in ‘config.txt’. CAUTION Locked configuration settings can only be unlocked by accessing the USB virtual COM port in USB CDC (communication device class) mode. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 30...
Communication control cable with two 10-pin IDC connectors and a 20-pin IDC connector. The cable length is 12 inches (0.3408m). LED1ISO LED1R LED2ISO LED2R LED3ISO LED3R LED4ISO LED4R LED5ISO LED5R VCC3V3 VUSB USBDM USBDP ISPX WIR-100-20-IDC Length 12 inches (0.3048m) Figure 19: Utility Cable TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 32...
The jumper between pin 18 and pin 20 allows the use of the cable in configuration/debug mode. Jumper ON: Set the cable to programming mode. Jumper OFF: Set the cable to configuration/debug mode. Figure 20: PGM Config Cable TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 33...
All Tri-M’s products are RoHs, and we also provide other customisable options depending on your requirements. 8. What if I have a technical or specific question? For technical support, please see “Contact Information” on page 2. TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A www.tri-m.com Page 35...
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