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News about TStik, TILT and related products

2009 Aug 05:
TINI 1.18 Ethernet issues
TINI 1.18 has a (confirmed by Maxim) issue: If Ethernet cable is not connected during startup, Ethernet is off until there is a request from Tini to the external world (for example ping of an external node). If connected, Ethernet remains on until cable disconnected, then it gets off until there is a request from Tini to the external world. Ethernet shoudld be on all the time, as it is in 1.16 and 1.17. Ethernet should not wait to turn on until there is activity initiated from the TINIOS side. Thanks to TStik user Kostas Bouzianas for finding this.

2009 Mar 23:
Revised TStik Quick Reference
Several additions to content. Get it at the TStik Documentation page .
New Application Notes
App notes covering deploying your application in Flash memory, and maximizing TStik lithium battery life. Get them in the App Notes area.

2009 Feb 06:
TINI 1.17 Serial0 and Ethernet issues?
TINI 1.17 and 1.18p3 seem to have an issue if both serial0 and Ethernet have active connections. If you are seeing this please join the thread in the SystronixJava Google list and share your findings. We'd like to understand and document this better and help Dallas fix this.

2008 Feb 26:
New TILT Quick Reference for PCB Rev 3.20 which now has support for three UARTs. Also updated TILT datasheet, schematics and photos.

2007 July:
See this nifty CAN settings calculator which is actually a Tynamo servlet running on TStik!

TILT and TStik are on sale! See our online store bargains page.


2007 June:

TILT.Pro and Lite ROHS versions are now in good stock as is TStik. A new TILT manufacturing test fixture is giving us better and more complete functional and service testing.

2007 June 11: New schematics for TILT400 and TStik


2006 Oct:

New TStik API (see downloads) with support for Microwire, and -finally- support for all SPI modes A, B, C, and D. Also includes a test class (TestSpi) which exercises all four SPI modes plus Microwire mode. As usual we include all the source code, Ant build files, and documentation.


2006 Sep:

2006 Sep 13 : RoHS TStik2 are shipping today! The first production run has arrived and will be immediately shipping to the oldest backorders. More are arriving mid-Sep, with additional scheduled production every 30 days thereafter. Please place OEM orders at least 30 days in advance to help us plan production and ensure delivery of your order on time. These RoHS products are being produced by a new ISO-9000 production partner. We anticipate having much better TStik stock with this new manufacturing partner.

2006 Sep 01: RoHS TILT400.Pro is in final design verification and production kit ordering has started. This new version of TILT400.Pro will have improved manufacturability, and additional circuitry to support features of TStik2 such as simultaneous CAN and I2C. It will also support SNAP without modification.


2006 Aug 24:

RoHS version is now expected to arrive at Systronix on or before Sep 01. Most of the first delivery is already allocated to orders, but some are still available. The next production will arrive on or before Sep 21, at which point we should have good stock again.

TStik API updates, pre-built for TINI 1.17. Also TILT400 API update, for TINI 1.17. See downloads.html to download.

TStik Quick reference with RoHS information and SIMM72 part numbers. Revised data sheet calling out RoHS version, and 1 MByte NVRAM on all current TStik2 production. Get these on the Documentation page.

TILT400.Lite RoHS version is now shipping. All future production of TILT400.Lite will be RoHS-compliant.


2006 July:
TStik2 RoHs version struggles on, now delayed until Aug/Sep due to several 12-week leadtime parts. And we are tweaking the layout to work with available RoHS flash memory.
TStik2 non-RoHS version stock is OK for the moment, due to better availability of non-RoHS versions of some components, particularly Flash memory.

2005 May:

TStik2 first production is shipping, but we have discovered an undocumented quirk having to do with the way all DS80C400 chips power up, driving their I/Os hard low as power rises and the 80C400 is supposedly in reset (yes, we reported this to Dallas and were told "that's the way it's supposed to work"). As a result, all current TStik2 rev 2.0 boards have a wire added to them, and future TStik2 production will be rev 2.1.

Special TStik development kit bundle is back in stock. This kit is proving quite popular! To be safe, you should order now in our online store. More details there or here.
What makes TStik rugged: read the details below
TiniOS release 1.15 is now available. See downloads.html to download. Also see TINIOS versions for information and help upgrading your TiniOS for both TStik and Tini390 modules.
Serial4 is now supported See the app notes area for sample serial code.
Comparison of TStik/TILT400 and Dallas m400/s400

2005 April 07

Technical data on what's new with TStik2: here
TStik2 Data Sheet and Quick Reference now on the documentation page. Many web pages have been updated for TStik2 also.
New TStik API compatible with both TStik2 and TStik1 on the downloads page.
Get the new Dallas flash file system (posted to the Dallas discussion group). Someone please write a sector erase routine...

TStik2 being tested

Here is the new TStik2 manufacturing test fixture with one of the first production TStik2 modules installed and undergoing test. We're still working on the test code and documenation for manufacturing, so this first run is going sloooowly. But the next manufacturing run will use multiple copies of this test fixture board, fed by an ethernet switch, all Netbooting from one TFTP server.

The 2-digit LED is used only for error messages, and displays an error code (only if the test fails) to the operator. Note the power switch - so that a bank of these boards can all be powered from one source, and each board's power can be controlled manually as a newly-minted TStik is loaded and tested for the first time.

In production the serial port won't be used. Rather, all the TStik2 signals are monitored and controlled by on-test-board I2C devices. The only manufacturing connection to a TStik unit under test (UUT) is the ethernet connection on the upper right.

We're ramping up production as fast as we can afford to do so. We've purchased a 24-port 10/100 switch which would be capable of feeding up to 24 of these test fixtures at one time.

 
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