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TINI400 in the familiar
SIMM72 module
package

TStik is powered by Dallas Semiconductor TINI


SmartStat Project at Mills College
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The Smartstat is a thermostat that makes saving energy easy and convenient. It features a user-friendly web interface that can be accessed from your computer or your smartphone, so you can program your thermostat anytime and from anywhere. TStik is the embedded Java controller in SmartStat. Go to the SourceForge site to get some excellent documentation, join the project and get code

Testimonial to TStik Ruggedness
Here is an unsolicited testimonial about TStik, used with permission:

I'd like to share my experience with TStik. I currently manage over nine 1-Wire weather stations that are powered by the Tini platform... Living in Tucson, AZ, we get some pretty spectacular thunderstorms in the summer.... The additional ESD protection offered by TStik provides considerable robustness to the outside world in harsh environments. I'm now only using Systronix TStik in new applications. ... read more

WeatherToys Book

Systronix TStik modules use the TINI 400 chip set in the popular SIMM72 form factor
TINI 1.18 Ethernet issue
See the topic on the what's new page and check the SystronixJava Google group for discussion.
TINI 1.17 Serial0 and Ethernet issues?
See the topic on the what's new page.
See the What's New page for updated documentation
TILT provides up to three simulatnaeous UARTs, with on-the-fly software control of serial1 as Dallas 1-Wire network or RS232 asynch serial. We have updated the TILT Quick Reference to reflect that support and document other features in the current PCB rev of TILT.
TStik and TILT are ROHS compliant
See our ROHS statement online. Everything in the TStik Development Kit is RoHS compliant, as are our power cubes.
TStik in a mountain-climbing telemetry system for quadriplegics in this Circuit Cellar Ink article by Brad Zdanivsky Brad used TStik to create an Internet browser-based telemetry system for his rock climbing expeditions. In addition to generating an Internet feed, the inexpensive system collects heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature data.

TStik photo
go directly to TStik.72.nb information

This SIMM72 version of the TINI400 drops into existing TINI390 sockets such as STEP, TILT, Dallas E20, Vinculum, etc. You can use the TStik TINI400 module in your older TINI390 designs as long as you are not using memory-mapped I/O. These modules are fully compatible with the current TINI OS. TStik.72 is made in the USA, in an ISO-registered facility. TStik is available now - see the tstik web area. New information for all things TStik is now on the what's new page.


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