VCMA9 Baseboard
BASEBOARD FITTING ON VCMA9
The VCMA9-BB2 is a small baseboard that fits directly on the highly integrated VCMA9 industrial
single board computer. It is built to give easy connection possibility to all the different
interfaces available on the VCMA9. Furthermore it offers a reset button, battery-backed SRAM,
a combo socket for I-Stick or SD-Card, transistor logic for touch screen, a battery cell holder
with logic to generate RTC power, and a '1.8V Alive power' supply to reach the lowest power down
mode of the VCMA9.
The VCMA9-BB2 needs only one supply voltage: +5VDC for VCMA9 and board logic. The +12VDC for CAN
power, LCD backlight inverter and '1.8V Alive power' is generated on board from the +5VDC.
For easy connection all connectors are available on the top side of the board. This gives you
the possibility to mount the VCMA9-BB2 directly behind the front.
Features
- Ethernet port on RJ45
- CAN on DSUB-9 connector
- Serial RS232 on three DSUB-9 connectors
- USB ports on Type A and Type B connectors
- Input power on 3-pin connector
- LCD interface on 2.54mm header (possibility to connect TFT or STN-LCD)
- Touch on Flex connector or 2.54mm header
- Expansion bus data, address and control signals on 2.54mm header
- DIO, AIO, I2C, SPI, I2S, SD and timer interfaces on 2.54mm header
- Debug interface on 2.54mm header
- CAN termination and power source selectable
- Transistor logic for touch screen interface
- Battery-backed SRAM
- Battery holder for RTC power
- Socket for IStick & SD-Card
Suitable for
All VCMA9 versions
VCMA9 Baseboard Versions
| Reference |
Description |
| VCMA9-BB2 |
Connector PCB to be installed direct on top of the VCMA9. On the BB2 you get direct access
to LAN on RJ45, CAN on DB-9, 3x RS232 on DB-9, USB ports on Type A & B, LCD & Touch Interface
on 2.54 header, expansion bus on header, VCMA9 I/O on header, plus bootable & backed SRAM |
| VCMA9-BBC |
Customer specific Base Board for connecting the VCMA9 |
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