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The Telemetic Control Unit (TCU) development platfom provided by SanCloud is a refernce design based around the AM335x architecture.

As a TCU is responsible for collecting and processing data for sending to a remote service the use of a low cost and low power SoC is a good choice.


The current design incorporates the following features:

  • LTE-Cat1 Global modem
  • Global GPS/GNSS (u-blox MAX-M8Q)
  • Super Cap backed RTC
  • Accelerometer
  • Gyro
  • CAN x 2
  • RS485 (Using CAN2 channel)
  • Analogue Inputs x 2
  • Ignition input
  • Bi Directional port x 1
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • IP67 enclosure with 12pin DEUTSCH DTM06-12SA (Grey) connector
  • Active GPS antenna support
  • Debug/Status LED's x 6
  • 6-60 V DC


Optional addition of dual band WiFi (2.4GHz & 5GHz) and Bluetooth 5.0/BLE by using SanCloud BeagleBone® Enhanced Extended board.

There is also the ability to have a USB expansion port.


Optional support for Micron Authenta via SPI-NOR.


The processor (AM335x) has the following architecture:


The platform is currently supported by the AGL build system and an earlier variant was used during demonstrations at CES using the telematics profile.



Reference Design Storyboard

This story board walks the evaluator through the expected experience when operating the reference design. It also acts as a story for delivering the demonstration to evaluators for live or recorded events.

Device Commissioning and Provisioning

How the device will be up and running with local network, AGL telematics stack starts gathering data from vehicle and provisioning to the cloud;

Device throughput for local operation

Data can be streamed locally to an MQTT agent for investigation and parsing if required.

Cloud operator experience

Once TCU is configured and operating properly, SanTrack or other cloud dashboard will show in a dashboard selected data coming from the TCU at the configured refresh rate. 

Configuring tune-able parameters

From the web console will be possible to tune the property on the TCU running JamaicaCAR. e.g. Change the data acquisition rate from 10 seconds to 5 seconds

Operating without connectivity (recorder)

When the TCU is offline data is cached locally and will be transmitted to the cloud service once data connection is resumed.

Hardware Components

  • SanCloud BeagleBone® Enhanced Industrial/Extended (Depending on functionality required)

  • SanCloud Automotive Cape (V4.3)

Software Components

not yet defined

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