XPort™ Universal Demo Board
User Guide
Part Number 900-563
Revision A September 2009
Copyright and Trademark
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Disclaimer and Revisions
Note:
This product has been designed to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC and EN55022:1998 Rules when properly enclosed
and grounded. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
radio interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with
this guide, may cause interference to radio communications.
Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will void
the user's authority to operate this device.
The information in this guide may change without notice. The manufacturer assumes
no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this guide.
Revision History
Date Rev. Comments
September 2009 A Initial Release
For the latest revision of this product document, please check our online
documentation at
www.lantronix.com/support/documentation.html.
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Contents
Copyright and Trademark.............................................................................................2
Contacts........................................................................................................................2
Disclaimer and Revisions .............................................................................................2
Revision History............................................................................................................2
List of Figures ...............................................................................................................3
List of Tables.................................................................................................................3
1. Introduction 4
About this Guide ...........................................................................................................4
Terminology ..................................................................................................................4
Additional Documentation.............................................................................................5
2. Demonstration Kit 6
Contents of the Kit ........................................................................................................6
Development Kit Part Numbers ....................................................................................6
Demo Board Description...............................................................................................6
Demo Board Block Diagram .........................................................................................7
Serial Interfaces............................................................................................................7
Power Supply................................................................................................................8
General Control.............................................................................................................8
Configuration Switch Bank............................................................................................8
Configuration for Modem Control..................................................................................9
Demo Board Layout......................................................................................................9
Demo Board Schematics............................................................................................10
A: Warranty 12
List of Figures
Figure 2-1. Demo Board Block Diagram.................................................................................................7
Figure 2-2. XPort Demo Board Layout ...................................................................................................9
Figure 2-3. Demo Board Schematics....................................................................................................10
Figure 2-4. RS232 Transceiver.............................................................................................................11
List of Tables
Table 2-1. RS-232 Signals on Serial Port 1............................................................................................7
Table 2-2. Demo Board JP6 Jumper Configuration for CON1 ...............................................................8
Table 2-3. Demo Board R16 Configuration ............................................................................................8
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About this Guide
This guide provides the information needed to use the XPort and XPort Pro device
servers with the Universal Demo Kit. The intended audience is the engineers
responsible for integrating the XPort into their product.
Notes:
For evaluation of Evolution OS based turnkey application, one would require the
XPort Universal Demo Kit (Lantronix PN: XP10010NMK-01) and a XPort Pro with
Evolution OS sample (Lantronix PN: XPP100200S-01R).
For evaluation of Linux OS based turnkey application, one would require the
XPort Universal Demo Kit (Lantronix PN: XP10010NMK-01) and a XPort Pro with
Linux OS sample (Lantronix PN: XPP100300S-01R).
For evaluation of XPort Cobos OS based turnkey application, one would require
the XPort Universal Demo Kit (Lantronix PN: XP10010NMK-01) and a XPort with
Cobos OS sample (Lantronix PN: XP100200S-03R).
The XPort Pro Linux SDK (Lantronix PN: XPPDK1000-LNX-01) provides
hardware, development environment and sample applications for developing
Linux based applications. An XPort Pro Development Board with a Background
Debug Mode (BDM) connector option is included with the Linux SDK.
The XPort Pro Evolution SDK (Lantronix PN: XPPDK1000-EVO-01) provides
hardware, development environment and sample applications for developing
Evolution based applications. An XPort Pro Development Board with a
Background Debug Mode (BDM) connector option is included with the Evolution
SDK.
A separate USB BDM Debug Probe (Lantronix PN: 930-060-R) is available for
use with the XPort Pro Linux and Evolution SDKs.
Terminology
Demonstration (Demo) Board
The Demo board included in the XPort Universal Demonstration Kit is a circuit board that
the XPort, XPort Pro, or XPort Pro Dev board would be installed on. This board has a
power supply connector, UUT socket, RS232 transceiver, and DB9 serial connector. A
power supply and necessary cables are included with the Demo Board in the XPort
Universal Demo Kit.
Development (Dev) Board
The XPort Pro Dev board is a single PCB version of the XPort Pro module without a
mechanical housing. This PCB has all of the circuitry included in the standard XPort Pro
module plus a connector for use with a USB BDM Debug Probe. The XPort Pro Dev
Board is included in the XPort Pro SDKs. In addition the SDKs include the XPort
Universal Demo Kit.
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