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DSTINIS400 Datasheet, PDF (3/11 Pages) Maxim Integrated Products – Sockets Evaluation Board
DSTINIs400/DSTINIs-00x Sockets Evaluation Board
PIN HEADERS
CONNNECTOR
J18
DESCRIPTION
Recreated I/O Port. Latched from 1-Wire bus.
Requires installation of DS2408. See schematic.
J20
CAN Bus. See schematic for pinout.
J21
SPI™ Bus. See schematic for pinout. Alternately
provides connection to P5.4–P5.7
J27
I2C™ Bus. See schematic for pinout. Alternately
provides connection to P1.0 and P1.1.
J28
Unused. No user-accessible pins available.
J29
Unused. No user-accessible pins available.
J30
Unused. No user-accessible pins available.
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Recommended Equipment
The sockets board requires an external power supply and cables as needed to access the desired features of the
board. The 5V DC power supply is mandatory, but the other cables are required only if that feature is to be used.
The specific example shown here is for a TINIm400/TINIs400 system.
Hardware:
5V DC Power Supply
Input Voltage: per customer requirements
Output Voltage: 5V DC ±10%
Output Current: >150mA
Polarization: Positive Center
Output Plug Type: 2.5mm I.D. x 5.5mm O.D. x 12mm Female (P-6)
Example: Digi-Key (www.digikey.com) part number T309-P6P-ND (110V input), 5V DC power
Ethernet Cable:
Note: There are two types of Ethernet cable. For connection to a router or hub, use a standard "straight-through"
Ethernet cable. For direct connection to an Ethernet port on the back of a PC, use a "crossover" Ethernet cable. A
crossover cable is specially made for two-computer networking. These cables can be purchased from almost any
computer or electronics store.
Example (straight-through): Radio Shack (www.radioshack.com) Cat 5E (3ft) Network Cable, part number 278-
1763
Example (crossover): Radio Shack Cat 5E (3m) Crossover Cable, part number 278-2011
RS-232C Serial Cable (DB9 Male to DB9 Female):
This cable is straight-through, not a null-modem (crossover). These cables can be purchased from any computer or
electronics store.
SPI is a trademark of Motorola, Inc.
I2C is a trademark of Philips Corp. Purchase of I2C components of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., or one of its sublicensed Associated
Companies, conveys a license under the Philips I2C Patent Rights to use these components in an I2C system, provided that the system
conforms to the I2C Standard Specification as defined by Philips.
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