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}}  <br> __TOC__ = Overview = This is the 1/3 chapter of IGEPv2 Expansion Tutorial Guide.  In this first chapter, we will learn how to connect some expansion peripherals.  = Requirements = In these tutorials we are going to need the following components&nbsp;:  *[http://www.isee.biz/products/processor-boards/igepv2-board IGEPv2], [http://shop.isee.biz/buy-online/accesories/power-supply-2600ma-ac-6w.html +5V DC power supply], Ethernet cable and a PC with Linux or Windows.<br> *Powertrip 4.3" or [http://shop.isee.biz/buy-online/accesories/tft-24-bits-seiko-7.html Seiko 7"] screen if you need a touch screen. *DB9 connector and USB serial converter to follow serial communication tutorial<br> *4 pin connector for CAN Bus with another IGEPv2 and Expansion to follow CAN Bus communication tutorial<br> *SIM card with an antenna to follow Telit modem tutorial<br> *Composite video cable, composite video output peripheral (PAL or NTSC) and a screen to follow TVP5151 tutorial<br> = Getting started = == Connect IGEPv2 Expansion with IGEPv2 Board == '''Basic'''  The IGEPv2 Expansion connects to the IGEPv2 Board through J990, JA41, JA42, JC30 and J960 connectors. Some IGEPv2 Expansion may include three jumpers, you should remove it because they are designed for test and lab purposes. Just take a look on the figure below to mount it:<br>  {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" width="200" border="1" align="center"|-| [[Image:Igepv2expconnectoigepv2.PNG|268px]]<br> | [[Image:Igepv2expconnectoigepv2 2.PNG|268px]]<br>|} == TFT and Touchscreen == '''Basic'''  [[Image:IGEP0022 PROTO RA DSC 0142.JPG|right|200px]] IGEPv2 Expansion supports SEIKO 7” or POWERTIP 4.3” LCD screen. Use J301 connector for POWERTRIP 4.3" or use J302, J303 and J304 connector for SEIKO 7".<br>  '''Know more'''<br>  IGEPv2 Expansion integrates LCD backlight driver (TPS61081) and touch screen controller (TSC2046), a 4-wire touch screen controller which supports a low voltage I/O interface from 1.5V to 5.25V.<br><br><br><br> == Serial port == '''Basic''' [[Image:Igepv2expdb9connector.PNG|right|200px]]  IGEPv2 Expansion integrates a DB9 RS232 connector. Plug a DB9 cable. <br>  '''Know more'''  This peripheral (UART 3) can be used to debug system using kernel traces, getting a remote prompt, etc. <br> <br> <br>  == VGA monitor == '''Basic'''&nbsp;  {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" width="363" border="1" align="right"|-| [[Image:Igepv2expconnecttovga.jpg|150px]] | [[Image:Igepv2expvgaconnector.PNG|200px]]|} IGEPv2 Expansion integrates a VGA connector, the output VGA signal is equal to HDMI connector. Plug a monitor with VGA&nbsp;input.
'''Know more'''
This output is controled by ADV7125KSTZ140 Integrated Circuit.
<br> <br> <br> =Overview=This is the 1/3 chapter of IGEPv2 Expansion Tutorial Guide.
== CAN bus ==In this first chapter, we will learn how to connect some expansion peripherals.
'''Basic'''
[[Image:Igepv2expcanconnector.PNG|right|200px]]IGEPv2 Expansion integrates a CAN peripheral. Connect any CAN bus device or network to the CAN bus connector (J703).<br> __TOC__
'''Know more'''
This output is controled by MICROCHIP MCP2515. J703 is a 3.5 mm pitch terminal blocks 4 Positions:
{| cellspacing="1" cellpaddingRequirements="1" width="350" border="1"|-| Signal Name | Pin #<br> | Description|-| VDD_CAN | J703:1 | Supply Voltage (+5V DC)|-| CANL | J703In this tutorial we are going to use the following peripherals:2 | CAN Low-Level Voltage I/O|-| GND | J703:3 | Ground|-| CANH | J703:4 | CAN High-Level Voltage I/O|}
== GSM* IGEPv2 with its power supply* IGEPv2 Expansion* Monitor compatible with DVI-D or VGA* HDMI/GPRS modem ==DVI-D cable or VGA cable* TFT touch screen (Powertrip 4.3" or Seiko 7")* Composite video cable, composite video output peripheral (PAL or NTSC)* Network cable* SIM card with an antenna* DB9 connector* PC
'''Basic''' =Getting started===Connect IGEPv2 Expansion with IGEPv2 Board==The IGEPv2 Expansion connects to the IGEPv2 Board through J990, JA41, JA42, JC30 and J960 connectors. Some IGEPv2 Expansion may include three jumpers, you should remove it because they are designed for test and lab purposes. Just take a look on the figure below to mount it:
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==Enable IGEPv2 Expansion integrates a GSM/GPRS&nbsp;modem to make phone calls or to send SMS or to write and read data from itsupport==IGEP Yocto Firmware comes with IGEPv2 Expansion support. However open igep.ini, etc.<br> you can do this [[How_do_I_edit_my_kernel_command_line | checking following kernel cmdline parameter]]:
'''Know more''' Modem chip Telit GE865 is a small GSM<pre>buddy=igep0022</GPRS Ball-Grid-Array BGA module with next main features: pre>
*Quad-band EGSM 850 ==Remote connection via Ethernet=={{Message/Information Message|title=|message=If you aren't using a Linux operating system, use [http:// 900 labs.isee.biz/ 1800 index.php/ 1900 MHz *Power consumption (typical values)IGEP_SDK_Virtual_Machine IGEP SDK Virtual Machine] to connect to the board}}
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Power off: ‹ 62 uA<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Idle (registeredIn your Host Machine, open a terminal sessions set up an Ethernet alias for your network interface, power saving): 1.6 mA @ DRX=9 <br> <br> <br>
== Composite Video Decoder ==$ sudo ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.5.10
'''Basic''' connect to the board using the SSH protocol
[[Image:Igepv2expvideocompositeconnector $ ssh root@192.PNG|right|200px]]IGEPv2 Expansion integrates two composite video connectors to decode analog input signal168. Plug some peripheral with video composite output5.<br> 1
'''Know more''' an empty password for root user should work to access to the shell prompt.
Analog input is decoded by TVP5151.  <br> {{Navigation/IGEP Technology Guides/Getting Started/Ending
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