Getting Started
Learn about your Uranus board as well as how to prepare and set up for basic use
Setup - What you will need
Need
- Uranus
- Board based on the TICC3220 microcontroller
- Power and Interface
- USB to micro-USD cable
Out of the Box
The following subsections should describe how to get started with the Uranus board using the release build shipped with the boards.
Features
Components | Description |
---|---|
SoC | TICC3220 microcontroller |
CPU | Cortex-M4 |
Clock | Speed 80MHz |
RAM | 256KB |
Storage | 1024KB on-board Flash |
Battery | On-board battery connector and charger |
Debugger | FT2232D on-board JTAG and UART debugger |
Wireless | TI CC3220 Wi-Fi Module |
Connectors | FT2232D JTAG UART debug |
Expansion Interface | 40 pin Low Speed Expansion |
Digital Output | 1.8V |
Analog Input | 0V-1.8V |
Antenna | On-board chip antenna |
Power Source | MicroUSB |
OS Support | TI-RTOS / FreeRTOS / zephyr |
Size | 60*30mm |
IMPORTANT NOTES
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Starting the board for the first time
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What’s Next?
If you are already familiar with the Uranus board and would like to change out the stock operating system, please proceed to one of the following pages:
- Downloads page: This page lists all Linaro and 3rd party operating systems available for Uranus
- Installation page: If you already have the images you need, this page has information on how to install the different operating systems onto your Uranus board
- Support
- From bug reports and current issues, to forum access and other useful resources, we want to help you find answers
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