Size 3 Linux Tibbo Project PCB (LTPP3), Gen. 2

A top-down render of a Size 3 Linux Tibbo Project PCB (LTPP3), Gen. 2.

Gen. 2 Performance Highlights

The Size 3 Linux Tibbo Project PCB (LTPP3) Gen. 2 is a comprehensive reimagining of the original LTPP3 concept. Commonly used features and interfaces are now directly integrated onto the board, creating a more complete, efficient, and refined solution. Highlights:


Introduction

In response to users' feedback, the LTPP3(G2) introduces several improvements over its predecessor, starting with the board's processor Plus1 (SP7021) CPUPlus1 (SP7021) CPU jointly developed by Sunplus and Tibbo. The Plus1 chip was specifically designed to directly address the unmet needs of the Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial control markets.

While sporting the same 512MB DDR3 SDRAM as its predecessor, the LTPP3(G2) boasts 4GB or 8GB of eMMC storage — a significant increase from 512MB of NAND flash storage of the original LTPP3 board. It now also includes a built-in microSD slot.

The LTPP3(G2) features two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports with RJ45/magnetics. These ports have an internal transparent switch for daisy-chaining with other Ethernet devices or they can be configured to work as two independent ports. In addition, wireless connectivity (through an optional add-on module) has been expanded to 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth/BLE 5.0. The system also supports 4G LTE Cat-1 or NB-IoT through the use of dedicated Tibbits.

Also new are integrated HDMI and serial-over-USB console ports, as well as two USB 2.0 Host ports with Type-A connectors. An onboard wide-input-range power supply provides 2.5A of current and eliminates the need for power Tibbits — use either of the 8V to 60V DC-in connectors. Note that while there are two DC-in connectors, only one should be used at a time.

The LTPP3(G2) is ideal for applications that require no human-machine interface but need a substantial quantity of I/O lines and/or functions. The board is equipped with four tiles offering a total of eight Tibbit module and eight Tibbit connector sockets. These can be used to create Tibbo Project System (TPS) configurations with up to four full serial ports, up to 16 relays, or up to 32 control lines, such as opto-inputs, PWMs, or open-collector outputs. While this may seem like a step down from the I/O capabilities of the LTPP3, consider that the LTPP3(G2) directly incorporates most interfaces and even the power supply, thus reducing the number of Tibbits typically needed in a user's application.

The LTPP3(G2) can be used as a bare board or assembled into a Size 3 Linux Tibbo Project Box (LTPB3).

Tibbo supplies custom Ubuntu-derived and Yocto-based distributions for the LTPP3(G2).


Hardware Features


  1. The "-01" and "-02" revisions of the LTPP3(G2) are equipped with 4GB of eMMC storage. The upgraded "-03" revision features 8GB of eMMC storage.
  2. These LEDs are not visible when the board is placed inside the LTPB3.

Size 3 Linux Tibbo Project PCB (LTPP3), Gen. 2

Gen. 2 Performance Highlights

Introduction

Hardware Features