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TStik is powered by Dallas Semiconductor TINI


Who manufactures, documents and supports what:
DS80C400 controller and the TINI firmwareThe DS80C400 controller and the TINI firmware on it are products of Dallas/Maxim and are manufactured, documented and supported by Dallas/Maxim.
TStik and TILT400Systronix has integrated the DS80C400 device onto a ready-to-use module (TStik) which is manufactured and supported by Systronix.
Other documentation and support issuesFor complete information on support please use the "support" pulldown list above.

Dallas DS80C400 and TINI Documentation
Dallas DS80C400 web areaThe official DS80C400 Data Sheet at the Maxim web site: http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/arpdf/DS80C400.pdf
The official Dallas Semiconductor TINI information area: http://www.ibutton.com/TINI/index.html
Dallas TINI400 Overview Great place to start with learning about TINI400 - describes all the features, protocols, and interfaces supported.

Dallas DS80C400 and TINI Firmware Downloads
All stable releases of TINI firmware, including old versions http://www.ibutton.com/TINI/downloads.html

Systronix TStik Documentation (except schematics)
TStik and TILT400 Schematics pageShortcut to the schematics area for Systronix TStik and related products, including all released versions of these products.
PDF TStik2 Data Sheet (420 Kbytes)
2006 Aug 24
Newest version of TStik with three UARTs, simultaneous CAN and I2C, and more.
PDF TSTik2 Quick Reference (250 KBytes)
2007 Feb 15
2007 Feb 15: clarified use of MOSI, MISO and SCK signals (they are not available as general purpose I/O) to avoid interfering with the Configuration Register.
2006 Aug 24: RoHS and SIMM72 connector information added
2005 Aug 12: fixed page ordering in the PDF
2005 July 13: added details about ethernet config jumpers and LEDs
2005 April 08: added Quick Start.
2005 April 07: Mostly complete. Still lacking some detail on the ethernet jumpers/LEDs and Netboot
PDF TSTik.72.nb (TStik1) Data Sheet (200 Kbytes) Data sheet with specifications. TStik1 is no longer in production and has been replaced by TStik2.
TStik Application Notes pageShortcut to the application notes area.
TStik Errata page 
Interfacing TStik to common logic families
TStik is a 3.3V device, with TTL-level, 3.3V-powered I/O, and can be simply connected to most 3V and 5V peripherals. There are a couple of important exceptions - 5V CMOS devices being one of them. If you are not a 'hardware guy' please read this page - it will save you time and headaches.
TStik configuration register description TStik uses a configuration register to control some system options (rather than more physical jumpers with shorting blocks).

Systronix TILT400 Documentation
TStik and TILT400 Schematics pageShortcut to the schematics area for Systronix TStik and related products, including all released versions of these products.
PDF TILT Data Sheet
new 2008 Feb 26
Current data sheet for TILT board. Several minor formatting and typo fixes in the previous few days, so be sure you have this latest version.
PDF TILT Quick Reference Rev 3.24 for PCB 3.20
new 2008 Feb 23
Newest RoHS version with improvements for TStik2 and SNAP. Adds support for serial1 as a third RS232 serial port. This is the RoHS version of TILT which has been shipping since Spring 2007.
PDF TILT400 Quick Reference Rev 2.13
2005 Dec 23
Photos, jumper settings and connector descriptions for both LIte and Pro versions.
2005 Dec 23 - P5 pluggable 1-Wire connector part numbers added
2005 June 16 - much more detail about TILT400 jumpers and Serial 4.
2005 Jun 17 - corrected a number of errors and added a Quick Start.
PDF TILT400 Mechanical Dimensions (100 KBytes) Top view of TILT400 with overall dimensions and mounting hole locations. Mounting holes are 0.110 inches inside diameter, and you can use a screw or washer with up to 0.250 inch outside diameter in that hole. Euroboards are designed for metric hardware, but a 4-40 screw can also be used. All four mounting pads are tied to the board ground plane.
TILT400 Errata page 
 
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