For the electrical diagram, refer to the section on connectors and pins in the manual. If more details are required, check section 10 for recommended connectors and wiring.
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This User Manual is intended for qualified engineers. 1.2 Notation In the context of this document, the term Vision 312 (or Vision 312 family) refers to the family and all its products. The Vision 312 products of the Vision 312 family are referred to as Vision 312 products.
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.4 Features The following tables compare the features of the Vision 312 family products: 1.4.1 System components Vision 312 Vision 312Plus i.MX 6Solo Processor 800 MHz – i.MX 6QuadPlus Processor 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A9 (single core) – ARM Cortex-A9 (quad core)
• Storage temperature: -30 to +85 • IP6K5 rated housing Other device dimensions, including tolerances, weight and other physical specifications for Vision 312 can be found in the Product Drawing (PD) [1]. Additional physical specifications, including thermal re- quirements, can be found in the Mounting Requirements Document (MRD) [2].
TTControl cannot be held liable for any personal injury or property damage re- sulting from improper installation or use of the device, non-compliance with the instructions in this document, or non-compliance with the intended field of operation.
2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE OPERATION 2.2 Intended use The Vision 312 family products are programmable and robust visualization and operator interaction units, to be used for parameter-setting and operation in vehicles and mobile machinery for construction, agricul- tural, forestry, and municipal applications.
3. STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES ≡ 3 Standards and guidelines Vision 312 was developed in compliance with the following international standards and guidelines: CE-Mark 2014/30/EU E-Mark ECE 10R-05 Title 47, Part 15B ISO 13766 EN 13309 ISO 7637-3 ISO 13766 ISO 10605...
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by TTControl may void the NOTE FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
≡ 5 Connectors and pins Vision 312 is equipped with a 34-pin main connector and up to 4 HSD connectors. The main connector is compatible with the TYCO Super Seal 1 mm series. This section defines the pinouts of the connectors, while section lists the mating connectors and their manufacturer part numbers.
RS-232 GND RS-232 GND RS-232 RX RS-232 RX For more information on recommended connectors and wires to interface with a Vision 312 device, refer to section 10. 5.3 100BASE-T1 and 100BASE-TX connector (A) 100BASE-T1 is supported by the Vision 312 products.
SHIELD 5.4 USB OTG connector (B) and USB HOST connector (D) The USB OTG is supported by all products of the Vision 312 family. The USB HOST is supported by Vision 312Plus products. The connectors B and D are color-coded brown.
< 8 V BAT+ Note 3 The time it takes for V to get higher than 8 V BAT+ 6.1.4.1 Vision 312 Supply current characteristics for the Vision 312 device. Symbol Parameter Note Unit Supply current at V = 8 V...
Pin no. Function Terminal 15 Input 6.3.2 Functional description Terminal 15 switches the power supply of the Vision 312 device. 6.3.3 Power on/off sequence The device boots if • Terminal 15 is powered (typically BAT+) or • Wake-up input is powered (typically BAT+) Once the device has started, the application software is responsible for saving all data to flash memory before it powers down the device.
Connector Pin no. Function External Wake-up 6.4.2 Functional description External Wake-up provides the possibility to wake up the Vision 312 device from the Suspend mode or Power-off mode by an external event (see figure 10). 6.4.3 Maximum ratings Symbol Parameter...
6.7.3 Maximum ratings Symbol Parameter Unit Bus voltage under overload conditions (short circuit to supply voltages) 6.8 USB OTG interface Supported by all Vision 312 family products. 6.8.1 Pinout Connector Pin no./Shield Function USB D+ USB V USB D-...
CAN implements a bidirectional twisted pair bus for high speed serial data transfer up to 1 Mbit/s. The bus must be terminated with 120 Ω at each end to prevent wave reflection. If the Vision 312 device is connected at the end of a CAN bus, it is necessary to use external termination resistors as the device is not equipped with internal termination.
Only for Vision 312Plus products. 6.12.2 Functional description The Vision 312 is compatible with PAL B/G/H/I/D (standard PAL) and NTSC-M (standard NTSC) composite video signals (CVBS). The standard for use with the device can be selected in the application configuration.
7.3 Real-time clock (RTC) The Vision 312 device includes a real-time clock with a backup power system. When the device is con- nected to the vehicle’s battery via the main connector’s (C1) BAT+ pin, the real-time clock is supplied by the vehicle’s battery regardless of whether the device is operational or not.
If the super-capacitor has been charged for at least 5 hours with V > 9 V. BAT+ 7.4 Memory The Vision 312 device provides the following storage memory types: • eMMC NAND-flash storage (large and fast memory array) • EEPROM storage 7.4.1 Characteristics...
8 Power modes Figure 10: Power modes The Vision 312 device has four power modes: • In Disconnected Mode, Terminal 30 is disconnected from the power supply. Only the real-time clock is powered (until the internal energy buffer is drained).
Figure 11: Front view of the Vision 312 device 9.1 Display The Vision 312 device is equipped with a 12.1 inch TFT LCD module with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels (WXGA) and a LED backlight unit. 9.1.1 Characteristics...
9.4 Touchscreen The Vision 312 device is equipped with a projective capacitive touchscreen designed to be used as an input device for the application running on the device. It can be operated with bare fingers and gloves. The touchscreen supports multi-touch gestures with two fingers.
This section lists recommended plug housings for mating connectors, cables, receptable contacts, cavity plugs, and blind plugs. For specifications of the Vision 312 device connectors, see section 5. For detailed specifications, please contact the supplier or refer to the supplier’s website.
10. CONNECTORS AND CABLE SPECIFICATIONS 10.5 Cables TTControl recommends the following cables for mating connectors: Connector Function Article description Type Recommendation designation Single twisted pair, FLRY 2x35-A Automotive standard 120 Ω, 2x0.35 mm H=20 GE/GR Video Shielded video Lapp 2170010,...
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how can i connect Camera,& i want electrical diagramm. Thanks
To connect the TTControl Vision 312 camera, use the designated video and power supply pins as listed in the manual:
- Video Signal Inputs:
- Video1Signal (Pin 8)
- Video2Signal (Pin 6)
- Video3Signal (Pin 29)
- Video4Signal (Pin 21)
- Video Ground:
- Video1GND (Pin 16)
- Video2GND (Pin 14)
- Video3GND (Pin 31)
- Video4GND (Pin 22)
- Camera Power Supply Outputs:
- Camera1Supply (Pin 9)
- Camera2Supply (Pin 7)
- Camera3Supply (Pin 28)
- Camera4Supply (Pin 20)
- Camera Ground:
- Camera1GND (Pin 17)
- Camera2GND (Pin 15)
- Camera3GND (Pin 23)
- Camera4GND (Pin 19)
For the electrical diagram, refer to the section on connectors and pins in the manual. If more details are required, check section 10 for recommended connectors and wiring.
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