Technologic Systems has announced an engineering sampling program for a wireless- and data acquisition focused SBC with open specifications that runs Debian Linux on NXP’s low-power i.MX6 UL SoC. The -40°C to 85°C tolerant TS-7180 is designed for industrial applications such as industrial control automation and remote monitoring management, including unmanned control room, industrial automation, automatic asset management and asset tracking.


TS-7180, front and back
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TS-7180 (left) and block diagram
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TS-7180 with cellular socket populated with NimbeLink wireless module (left) and with populated XBee socket
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Other features include an RTC and an optional enclosure and 9-axis IMU. The board runs on an 8-30V input with optional external power supply and Technologic’s TS-SILO SuperCap for 30 seconds of battery backup.
As usual, the board is backed up with open schematics and comprehensive documentation. If it wasn’t over our $200 limit, it would be included in our new catalog of 122 open-spec hacker boards. Two SKUs are available: a basic $315 model with 512MB RAM and a $381 model with 1GB RAM that adds GPS and IMU.
Specifications listed for the TS-7180 include:
- Processor — NXP i.MX6UL (1x Cortex-A7 core @ up to 696MHz); FPGA
- Memory/storage:
- 512MB or 1GB DDR3 RAM
- 2KB FRAM
- 4GB MLC eMMC; opt. standard eMMC up to 64GB (special request)
- MicroSD slot
- Wireless:
- 802.11b/g/n with antenna
- Bluetooth 4.0 BLE
- Cell modem socket (MultiTech or NimbeLink)
- Optional GPS
- XBee interface
- Networking – 2x 10/100 Ethernet ports with optional PoE via daughtercard
- Other I/O:
- USB 2.0 host port
- Micro-USB OTG port
- Micro-USB serial console device port
- 4x serial (1x TTL UART, 3x RS-232) via screw terminals
- RS-485 (via screw terminal)
- CAN (via screw terminal)
- SPI, I2C headers
- DAQ I/O:
- 7x DIO (30 VDC tolerant) via screw terminal
- 4x analog inputs (10V or 4-20 mA) via screw terminal
- 4x digital inputs via screw terminal
- PWM header
- 2x optional quadrature counters
- 2x Optional tachometers
- Other features — battery backed RTC; temp. sensor; optional 9-axis accelerometer/gyro; TS-SILO Super Capacitor; optional enclosure
- Power — 8-30 DC input; 0.91W typical consumption (0.59 min to 6.37 max); optional 24V external DIN-rail mountable “PS-MDR-20-24” power supply
- Operating temperature — -40 to 85°C
- Dimensions — 122 x 112mm
- Operating system — Linux 4.1.15 kernel with Debian image
Further information
The TS-7180 is available in an engineering sampling program for $315 with 512 MB RAM or $381 model with 1GB RAM, GPS, and IMU. 100-unit pricing is $254 and $320. More information may be found in Technologic’s TS-7180 announcement and product page.
This article originally appeared on LinuxGizmos.com on January 4.
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