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This is the main board used in the CompactCom Starter-kit. In addition to this board, a module or brick option board will also be needed. The option board to use depends on which CompactCom type was purchased. For Modules with housing, for Modules without housing, or for Brick 40.
Details about the different connectors and switches on the board can be found in the Reference Guide for the starter kit.
FUNCTION
DESCRIPTION
1
USB Baseboard
The main board for the starter-kit
2
Power Switch
Default value: OffPowers on and off the board
3
Indicator LEDs
See description inSoftware Installation.
4
Push Button
Not used in this example
5
Rotary Switches
Default value: 1/1Mode Switch (SW3) – Must be 1 in this exampleID switch (SW4) – Unique setting for each USB board connected to the PC
6
2-bit DIP Switch
Default value: OnMust be ‘On’ to be able to run the serial communication interface with the CompactCom
7
6-bit DIP Switch
Default value: 000000All switches must be ‘Off’ in this example
8
Reset Button
Resets the processor on the USB board
If you have ordered the starter-kit for the CompactCom Module form factor with housing, the option board will look like this. The CompactFlash connector on this board is custom made for a perfect fit for the CompactCom with housing. When ready, continue to "Assemble the Hardware" to assemble the boards.
CompactCom Module Slot
Breakout points for Module Header
Not used. Use the CompactCom Expansion breakout board to access the signals
JP5
Not used in this example. Leave open
JP8
If you have ordered the starter-kit for the CompactCom Module form factor without housing, the option board will look like this. When ready, continue to "Assemble the hardware" to assemble the boards.
If you have ordered the starter-kit for the CompactCom Brick 40 form factor, the option board will look like this (two different versions of the option board, that looks slightly different, have been released). When ready, continue to "Assemble the hardware" to assemble the boards.
The Brick 40 is mounted here
Network Interface Slot
Signals in the CompactCom interface. See Starter-kit reference guide for more information
Attach the module option board to the starter kit baseboard. Slide the CompactCom into the slot on the option board. Connect the power and the USB cable, but do not plug the USB cable into the PC yet. The drivers must first be installed (next step) to insure easy operability.
Attach the module option board to the starter kit baseboard. Mount the bottom part of the plastic mounting kit and slide the CompactCom into the slot on the option board. Mount the top part of the plastic mounting kit and fix with the screws. Connect the power and the USB cable, but do not plug the USB cable into the PC yet. The drivers must first be installed (next step) to insure easy operability.
This option board can also be used for CompactCom 30 Brick.
Attach the B40 module option board to the starter kit baseboard. Push the B40 module in the slots on the B40 module option board. Also attach the network interface card into the B40 module option board. Connect the power and the USB cable, but do not plug the USB cable into the PC yet. The drivers must first be installed (next step) to insure easy operability.
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