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TCB1000 Series User Guide Rev A
3 Configuration
Overview
The configuration setup uses a jumperless embedded design to access the board without having to dissemble
and reassemble your stack. The TCB1000 also features a configuration lock to secure your settings from
undesirable changes.
There are two methods to configure the TCB1000: command-line configuration setup and mass storage
configuration setup. You can access Serial Port 8 (the PC/104 through UART2 PORT4) by connecting a USB
cable.
Command-line Configuration Setup
Connect via USB CDC mode (communication device class) to enable a USB virtual COM Port, as shown in
Figure 13. A terminal command-line application is used to configure the device.
Terminal Command-Line Application
USB Cable
(Powered)
USB Virtual COM Port
TCB1000
(Powered)
Figure 13: TCB1000 accessed using a USB cable as a Virtual COM Port
>can?
CAN
C1 = 0x00000600, 10
C2 = 0x00000680, 10
>ser?
SER
U1PI = 0x0300, 5
U1P2= 0x0308, 5
U1P3 = 0x0310, 5
U1P4 = 0x0318, 5
U2P1 = 0x0200, 5
U2P2 = 0x0208, 5
U2P3 = 0x0210, 5
U2P4 = 0x0218, 5
>u1p=256
U1P = 0x0100
>ser?
SER
U1P1 = 0x0100, 5
U1P2 = 0x0108, 5
U1P3 = 0x0110, 5
U1P4 = 0x0118, 5
U2P1 = 0x0200, 5
U2P2 = 0x0208, 5
U2P3 = 0x0210, 5
U2P4 = 0x0218, 5
>
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CAUTION
Locked configuration settings can only be unlocked by accessing the USB virtual COM port in USB CDC (communication
device class) mode.
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TCB1000
(Powered in a Stack)
Monitor
Terminal Command-Line Application
Figure 14: TCB1000 accessed via a Stack
>can?
CAN
C1 = 0x00000600, 10
C2 = 0x00000680, 10
>ser?
SER
U1PI = 0x0300, 5
U1P2= 0x0308, 5
U1P3 = 0x0310, 5
U1P4 = 0x0318, 5
U2P1 = 0x0200, 5
U2P2 = 0x0208, 5
U2P3 = 0x0210, 5
U2P4 = 0x0218, 5
>u1p=256
U1P = 0x0100
>ser?
SER
U1P1 = 0x0100, 5
U1P2 = 0x0108, 5
U1P3 = 0x0110, 5
U1P4 = 0x0118, 5
U2P1 = 0x0200, 5
U2P2 = 0x0208, 5
U2P3 = 0x0210, 5
U2P4 = 0x0218, 5
>
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Connect to a stack via the PC/104 through UART2 PORT4 to identify and access the COM Port using a