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7. Connect Duckbill SPI with computer via USB extension cable

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Summary of Contents for PLC-Stamp

Page 1: ...PLC Stamp micro EVK Quickstart I2SE GmbH December 11 2015 1 8 ...

Page 2: ...3 December 10 2015 updated section Contact changed document title swapped connection order for Duckbill SPI added note about Duckbill image 2 Januar 14 2014 changed connection order for the Evaluation Kit 1 December 9 2013 initial release 2 8 ...

Page 3: ...Contents Contents Contents 1 Introduction 4 2 Connect the bundle 5 2 1 for home automation systems 5 2 2 for electric vehicle charging systems 7 3 Start the bundle 8 4 Contact 8 3 8 ...

Page 4: ...icle charging system The bundle consists of 2 PLC Stamp micro 2 Evaluation kits EVK with PLC Stamp micro 2 Duckbill SPI including micro SD cards 2 20pin flat flex ribbon cables for SPI 2 USB A to USB A extension cables 2 mini USB cables 2 EU mains plug cable to open ends 2 Ethernet cables You will also need 2 Computers or Notebooks with an Ethernet port 4 8 ...

Page 5: ...kbill SPI 2 Connect Duckbill SPI via Ethernet with your computer 3 Set the jumper on PLC Stamp micro EVK 4 Connect PLC Stamp micro EVK with the power line via the mains plug cable with open ends as shown in the picture 5 Connect PLC Stamp micro EVK to the computer via mini USB cable 6 Connect Duckbill SPI via 20 pin ribbon cable with PLC Stamp micro EVK 5 8 ...

Page 6: ...2 1 for home automation systems 2 CONNECT THE BUNDLE 7 Connect Duckbill SPI with computer via USB extension cable 6 8 ...

Page 7: ... of the bundle 1 Plug the SD Card into Duckbill SPI 2 Connect Duckbill SPI via Ethernet with your computer 3 Set the jumper on PLC Stamp micro EVK 4 Connect PLC Stamp micro EVK with the control pilot wire 5 Connect PLC Stamp micro EVK with the computer via mini USB cable 6 Connect Duckbill SPI via 20 pin ribbon cable with PLC Stamp micro EVK 7 8 ...

Page 8: ...A7000 driver and works as an ethernet SPI bridge When the linux kernel got active after a few seconds it starts flashing a green LED on the bottom of the device as a heartbeat signal Once it is fully booted you will additionally see a red light on the bottom of the device Once the ethernet interfaces of both computers are configurated like you would do it in a normal LAN you should be able to comm...

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