SystemBase Eddy-DK v2.1, Eddy-S4M v2.5, Eddy-CPU v2.5, Eddy-CPU v2.1, Eddy-S4M-DK v2.1 User Manual

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Eddy Serial
User Guide
Ver 2.5.1.1
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Revision History
Revision Date
Document Version
Pages
Description
Feb-5-2009
2.1.0.1
All
Initial release by shlee
Sep-10-2009
2.1.0.2
4,5,6
Added WiFi
Nov-11-2009
2.1.0.3
2,3,5
Append Eddy-S4M
Jun-06-2010
2.1.1.1
All
Open Linux Version
Added Eddy-BT
Sep-15-2010
2.5.1.1
2,5
Append Eddy-CPU v2.5
Jan-20-2011
2.5.1.1
Append Eddy-S4M v2.5
Feb-15-2011
2.5.1.1
Append Eddy-CPU/mp v2.5
Aug-09-2011
2.5.1.1
Append Eddy-CPU/mp 32bit v2.5
Dec-09-2011
2.5.1.1
Append Eddy-WiFi v3.0
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................ 5
1.1 About this manual ............................................................................................................................. 5
1.2 Who should read this manual ........................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Contents ............................................................................................................................................ 5
1.4 Eddy Documents ............................................................................................................................... 6
1.5 Technical Support ............................................................................................................................. 7
Chapter 2. Getting Started ........................................................................................................... 8
2.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................ 8
2.2 Eddy-CPU v2.1 /v2.5 ......................................................................................................................... 8
2.3 Eddy-DK v2.1 (Development Kit) .................................................................................................... 10
2.4 Eddy-S4M v2.1 / v2.5 ...................................................................................................................... 12
2.5 Eddy-S4M-DK v2.1 (Development Kit) ............................................................................................ 14
2.6 Eddy-S4M-JiG v2.1 (Testing Board) ............................................................................................... 15
2.7 Eddy-WiFi v3.0 ................................................................................................................................ 16
2.8 Eddy-BT v2.1 ................................................................................................................................... 18
2.9 Eddy-CPU/mp v2.5 / 32bit v2.5 ...................................................................................................... 19
2.10 Eddy Software Architecture ............................................................................................................ 21
2.11 Main Features .................................................................................................................................. 21
2.12 Applications ..................................................................................................................................... 22
Chapter 3. Hardware Description ............................................................................................... 23
3.1 Eddy-CPU v2.1/v2.5 ........................................................................................................................ 23
3.2 Eddy-DK v2.1 .................................................................................................................................. 24
3.3 Eddy-S4M v2.1/v2.5 ........................................................................................................................ 27
3.4 Eddy-S4M-DK v2.1 ......................................................................................................................... 28
3.5 Eddy-S4M-JIG v2.1 ......................................................................................................................... 29
3.6 Eddy WiFi v3.0 ................................................................................................................................. 30
3.7 Eddy BT v2.1 ................................................................................................................................... 31
3.8 Eddy-CPU/mp v2.5 / 32bit v2.5 ...................................................................................................... 33
Chapter 4. Integration ................................................................................................................ 34
4.1 Connection Guide ............................................................................................................................ 34
4.2 First-time Bootup ............................................................................................................................. 34
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4.3 Connecting to Eddy with IP address .............................................................................................. 35
4.4 Using MCI slot & USB Host Port .................................................................................................... 38
Chapter 5. Configuration via Web .............................................................................................. 40
5.1 Connection ...................................................................................................................................... 40
5.2 Setup Menu ..................................................................................................................................... 41
5.3 Network Settings ............................................................................................................................. 43
5.4 Serial Settings .................................................................................................................................. 46
5.5
Wireless Settings ............................................................................................................................. 50
5.6 Peripheral Settings .......................................................................................................................... 53
5.7 DIO Settings .................................................................................................................................... 58
5.8 SNMP Settings ................................................................................................................................ 59
5.9 Change Password ........................................................................................................................... 60
5.10 Update Firmware ............................................................................................................................. 60
5.11 Factory Default ................................................................................................................................ 61
5.12 Save & Reboot ................................................................................................................................. 62
Chapter 6. Configuration via Telnet ............................................................................................ 63
6.1 Connection ...................................................................................................................................... 63
6.2 View commands .............................................................................................................................. 63
6.3 Network commands ........................................................................................................................ 64
6.4 WiFi commands ............................................................................................................................... 66
6.5 Serial Commands ............................................................................................................................ 68
6.6 Username/Password Commands ................................................................................................... 69
6.7 System Commands ......................................................................................................................... 69
Chapter 7. apendix .................................................................................................................... 70
7.1 Eddy-BT Operation .......................................................................................................................... 70
7.1.1 How to use Eddy-BT .................................................................................................................................. 70
7.1.2 Operation Mode .......................................................................................................................................... 72
7.1.3 Configuration .............................................................................................................................................. 74
7.1.4 AT Command .............................................................................................................................................. 76
7.1.5 : S-Register ................................................................................................................................................. 90
7.2 Firmware Updates via FTP .............................................................................................................. 95
7.3 Ordering Information ....................................................................................................................... 97
7.4 FCC Statement ................................................................................................................................ 98
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Eddy, SystemBase Embedded Device Server Module, is an optimized minimal CPU module for developing an i ndustrial embedded device. This manual introduces general factions for the Eddy.
1.1 About this manual
This manual guides that users are able to develop Eddy for a device server including the function that transfers from serial data to LAN. Setting Eddys configurations, status monitoring, firmware update, and other adminis tration work are also included, H/W level integration and S/W setting information can also be found.
1.2 Who should read this manual
This guide is designed for Eddy users and administrators. It is strongly recommended that anyone trying to ap ply, use, and maintain Eddy read this document. It will be a great starting point for any administrator who want s to easily monitor and control Eddy and its connected devices.
1.3 Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction is a preface with general information and introductory notices. Chapter 2. Getting Started gives a brief introduction to Eddy series, including features and applications. Chapter 3. Hardware Descriptions explains the layout and pin specifications with block diagram and drawings. Chapter 4. Integration assists you connecting Eddy to serial and network environment. It covers first time boot-
up and status check procedures.
Chapter 5. Configuration via Web provides ways to configure and to connect Eddy via web browser. Chapter 6. Configuration via Telnet provides commands and its explanation to configure and to connect Eddy
via web Telnet.
Chapter 7. Appendix provides firmware update guides and detailed technical specifications.
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1.4 Eddy Documents
The following table summarizes documents included in the Eddy document set.
Document
Description
Eddy Serial User Guide
Eddys Configuration, and Management Information
Eddy DK Guide
Programmers application development guide, including in-depth approach to compiling, linking, creating and uploading firmware API reference is included with a list of available functions for customized application programming
LemonIDE User Guide
User manual about Eddy integrated development environment of Window/Linux based on Eclipse
Portview User Manual
Guide for SystemBase device server management application Portview
COM Port Redirector User Manual
Guide for SystemBase COM Port Redirector
TestView User Manual
Guide for SystemBase test program TestView
General information on Eddy or embedded device servers can be obtained at our website at http://www.sysbas.
com/. Latest documents, software and firmware downloads are available.
Other relevant documents are as follows:
Document
Description
Eddy-CPU Spec Sheet
Eddy-CPU spec description
Eddy-S4M Spec Sheet
Eddy-S4M spec description
Eddy-WiFi Spec Sheet
Eddy-WiFi spec description
Eddy-BT Spec Sheet
Eddy-BT spec description
LemonIDE Spec Sheet
integrated development environment description
Eddy White Paper
An introductory reading for anyone new to embedded device server, which focuses on background, history, market environment, and technology
All documents are updated promptly, so check for the recent document updates. The contents in these docum ents are subject to change without a prior notice.
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1.5 Technical Support
You can reach our tech support by following 3 ways;
1. Visit the Eddy official community site at http://www.embeddedmodule.com and go to Technical Support menu. FAQ and questions can be reviewed and submitted.
2. E-mail our technical support team to tech@sysbas.com. Any kind of inquiries, requests, and comments are welcomed.
3. Call us at our customer center at 82-2-855-0501 for immediate support.
Our technical support team will kindly help you get over with the problem.
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Chapter 2. Getting Started
Welcome to Eddy! This chapter includes Eddy series overview, main and distinctive features, package contents for each product, and application fields.
2.1 Overview
There are two categories in Eddy; Eddy-CPU module, Eddy Development Kit (DK). Eddy-CPU modules include category of socket type Eddy-CPU and Mini PCI type Eddy-S4M. Eddy-DK includes DK board for Eddy-CPU exclusive, JIG and DK board for Eddy-S4M exclusive. The Eddy-CPU module includes default applications for serial and LAN communication, and supports plug-and­play features. By switching to the custom mode, users can program any application and upload it on to the m odule. This application then is executed on the module. In order to write and compile programmers source c ode, Software Development Kit (SDK) LemonIDETM is required. SDK is included in the DK package. Please refer to Programming Guide and LemonIDETM user’s manual inclu ded in the Development Kit for detailed information on the SDK. SDK is not necessary for users using Eddy in default presettings.
2.2 Eddy-CPU v2.1 /v2.5
Eddy-CPU is an embedded module based on ARM9 processor with 32MB SDRAM, 4MB or 8MB Flash Memo ry, 1 Ethernet port with 10/100Mbps, 16 bit address / 8 bit data bus interface supporting external device conne ction, and maximum 17 programmable IO pins. Programmers can easily implement any device drivers with refe rring to library type example codes and evaluation kit circuit diagrams. User can design their own customized device using example sources and Evaluation Kit circuit. Eddy-CPU is implemented on a small form factor (42 * 25mm) with on-board memory and integrated 10/100M bps network interface. Developers can minimize time and cost spent on developing application products.
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Feature
Type
Eddy-CPU v 2.1
Eddy-CPU v 2.5
Hardware
CPU
AT91SAM9260B-CJ (210 MHz)
AT91SAM9G20 (400MHz) Memory
8MB Data Flash, 32 MB SDRAM
External I/F
19 Bit / 16 Bit Data Bus
Ethernet I/F
10/100 Base-T Auto MDI/MDIX
UARTs
4 Port, Support up to 921.6 Kbps
(1 : Full Signal, 2,3,4, : RxD, TxD, RTS, CTS only)
USB 2.0 FS
2 Host /1 Device Port, 2.0 FS (12Mbps)
ADC
4-Channel 10 Bit ADC
TWI(I2C)
Master, Multi-Master and Slave Mode
SPI
8- to 16-bit Programmable Data Length
Four External Peripheral Chip Selects
GPIO
Max. 56 Programmable I/O Pins
Power Input
3.3 V (200 mA Max)
Dimensions
25 x 48.5 x 6.2 mm
Weight
8.3 g
Network
Protocol
TCP, UDP, Telnet, ICMP, DHCP, TFTP, HTTP, SNMP 1&2, SSH, SSL
Ethernet
10/100Mbps MAC / PHY
Network Connection
Static IP, DHCP
Software
O/S
Linux Kernel 2.6.21
Mgt Tools
SNMP, Web, PortView
Uploads
TFTP, FTP, Web
Dev Tools
LemonIDE & SDK
Environmental Operating Temp
-40 ~ 85
Storage Temp
-60 ~ 150
Humidity
5 ~ 95% Non-Condensing
Approvals
CE Class A, FCC Class A, RoHS compliant
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2.3 Eddy-DK v2.1 (Development Kit)
Eddy Development Kit (Eddy DK) helps programmers to test and customize their own Eddy applications easily. The kit includes evaluation board, all necessary connectors, and programming environment with documentations and guidelines. Please refer to Eddy DK Manual included in the Development Kit for detailed information on th e DK.
Feature
Type
NAND Flash
256MB, 8bit I/F
SD Card Connector
Push Type, Up to 16 GB MMC / SD Card / MC supported
USB Connector
1 x Device 2 x HOST, Dual-Port
LCD Module
128 x 64 Dots Matrix Structure
KEY
4 x 4 Matrix
Battery Holder
3V Lithium Battery, 235 mAh
LED
Power, Ready, 20 Programmable IO, Console & Serial TxD, RxD
I2C Interface
16bit I2C BUS GPIO SPI Interface
2Kbit EEPROM
MCI Interface
SD Card, MMC Socket
ADC Interface
Temp / Light Sensor
Digital I/O
8 Port Input, 8 Port Output
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Feature
Type
Switch
Serial or GPIO Select RS422/485 Select DIO : Common VCC or GND Select Programming
Jumper Switch
Boot Mode Select, JTAG Select
Serial Port
2 x RS232 DB9 Male 2 x RS422/485 Terminal Block (RS422 & RS485 Selected by S/W)
Console Port
DB9 Male
LAN Port
2 x RJ45
ICE Port
Used for Flash Programming
Reset Button
Factory Default & Warm Boot
Input Power
9-48VDC
Dimensions
240 x 180 mm
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2.4 Eddy-S4M v2.1 / v2.5
Eddy-S4M is a high-performance mini PCI type embedded module which include ARM9 processor 32MB SDR AM, 8MB DataFlash, 10/100Base-T Ethernet port, Serial 4 Channel, RTC with Battery, microSD, 4ch ADC, tem perature sensor, max 34 programmable GPIO pins. Eddy-S4M is 59.75 x 61.8mm size. If using Eddy-S4M-JIG board, user could develop their customized device without other H/W development, which minimizing time and cost to develop. Referring Example code and Evaluation Kit circuit allow developer to design device they want.
Classification
Type
Eddy-S4M v2.1
Eddy-S4M v2.5
Hardware
CPU
AT91SAM9260B-CJ (210 MHz)
AT91SAM9G20 (400MHz)
Memory
AT45DB642D, 8MB Data Flash
IS42S16160B, 32 MB SDRAM
Ethernet MC/PHY
10/100 Base-T MAC
KSZ8041NLi PHYceiver Auto MDI/MDIX
Serials
Port 0,1 : RS232 (DB9 male)
Port 0 : Full Signal
Port 1 : TxD, RxD, RTS, CTS only
Port 2,3 : COMBO (Terminal Block 5pin)
* COMBO : RS422/RS485 is S/W selectable
USB 2.0 FS
3 Host /1 Device Port, 2.0 FS (12Mbps)
Use to GL850A USB Hub chip
RTC
Real Time Clock, RTC DS1340U-33+
Connect to I2C I/F
Battery Holder
CR1220(38mAh) 3V Lithium Battery
ADC
4-Channel 10 Bit ADC
TWI(I2C)
Master, Multi-Master and Slave Mode
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Classification
Type
Eddy-S4M v2.1
Eddy-S4M v2.5
SPI
8 to 16-bit Programmable Data Length
Four External Peripheral Chip Selects
MCI
SD Spec V2.0 [SDHC], MMC Spec V4.2 support
USB to SD Controller, 16GB, 12Mbits/s
GPIO
Max. 34 Programmable I/O Pins
LED
Ready LED
Software
Protocol
TCP, UDP, Telnet, ICMP, DHCP, TFTP, HTTP,
SNMP1&2, SSH, SSL
Network Connection
Static IP, DHCP
O/S
Linux Kernel 2.6.21
Mgt Tools
SNMP, Web, PortView
Uploads
TFTP, FTP, Web
Dev Tools
LemonIDE & SDK
Physical characteristics
Power Input
3.3 V (200mA Max)
Dimensions
59.75 x 61.80 x 4 mm
Weight
15 g
Environment Operating Temp
-40 ~ 85°C
Storage Temp
-66 ~ 150°C
Humidity
5 ~ 95% Non-Condensing
CE Class A, FCC Class A, RoHS compliant
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2.5 Eddy-S4M-DK v2.1 (Development Kit)
Eddy-S4M DK is Development Kit supporting programmer can easily materialize and test their application. DK includes Test Board, various connectors, programming environment and document. Please refer to Eddy-DK manual for more specific explanation of Eddy-S4M
Classification
Specification
Serial Port
2 x RS232 DB9 Male 2 x RS422/485 5pin Terminal Block (S/W Selectable & with Auto toggle)
SD Card Connector
Push Type, Up to 16 GB MMC / SD Card / MC supported
MCI Interface
SD Card, MMC Socket
ADC Interface
Light Sensor
USB Connector
1 x Device, 2 x HOST, Dual-Port
LAN Port
RJ45 with transformer
Console Port
DB9 Male
Switch
Power ON/Off switch Serial RS422/485 Termination resistor configuration switch GPIO input test switch(Off : Low, ON : High)
LED
RDY, Power, 34 Programmable IO, Console & Serial TxD, RxD LED
JTAG Port
Used for downloading code and single-stepping through programs
Reset Button
Factory Default & Warm Boot (If pushing over 5sec, operate in Factory default)
JIG Connection Socket
2 2x23pin socket, which connect JIG board to confirm problems Expansion Header
2x22pin Header, used to test GPIO of Eddy-S4M
Input Power
5 VDC
Dimensions
160 x 120 mm
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2.6 Eddy-S4M-JiG v2.1 (Testing Board)
Eddy-S4M JIG board is test board which enable of user to integrate and test their application with Eddy-S4M. JIG board include mini connector for joining Eddy-S4M, Ethernet RJ45, USB Host, Power, Reset Switch, and p roviding connectors to all Eddy-S4M functions. For more information, please refer to Eddy-DK manual in DK product.
Classification
Specification
USB Connector
USB HOST
LAN Port
RJ45 with Transformer
Reset Button
Factory Default & Warm Boot
Expansion Header
Used to connect most functions of S4M to externalS4M
Input Power
5 VDC
Dimensions
70 x 105 mm
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2.7 Eddy-WiFi v 3.0
(* Eddy-WiFi v2.1 is not compatible. please check the previous manual.) Eddy WiFi joined with Eddy-CPU v2.1/v2.5, Eddy-S4M v2.1 enables various serial devices (secure device, com munication device, modem, print data device, industrial measuring instrument) to connect wireless LAN. Eddy-WiFi module supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless specification.
You can set the wireless network parameters. After changing values, you need to click [Submit] button. Then y
ou will see the same page with modified values. Please note that you have to [Save & Reboot] in order to see
these changes in effect. Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings.
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Classification
Specification
Standard
802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
Modulation
802.11b:CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK
802.11g:64 QAM, 16 QAM, QPSK, BPSK
802.11n:BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM
Frequency Band
ISM band 2.4GHz ~ 2.4884GHz
Output Power
802.11b:16 dBm (11Mbps)
802.11g:14 dBm (54Mbps)
802.11n:14 dBm (20MHz BW,MCS7) 13 dBm (40MHz BW,MCS7)
RX sensitivity
802.11b:-84dBm@11MHz
802.11g:-73dbm@54MHz
802.11n:-71dBm(MCS 7_HT20)
-68dBm(MCS 15_HT20)
-68dBm(MCS 7_HT40)
-65dBm(MCS 15_HT40)
Security
WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK , WEP 64bit & 128bit , IEEE 802.11x, IEEE 802.11i
Working distance
60 - 120m, depending on surrounding Environment
Data Rate
802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, 1
802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6
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802.11n:
20 MHz BW: 130, 1117, 104, 78, 65, 58.5, 52, 39, 26, 19.5,
13, 6.5
40 MHz BW: 270, 243, 216, 162, 150, 135, 121.5, 108, 81, 54,
40.5,
27, 13.5 (unit: Mbps)
Antenna
ANT 2.4Ghz 2DB, 1 x U.FL
Dimension
28.2 X 45.4 X 9.6 mm
Operating Temp
-10 ~ 70°C
Operating Voltages
3.3V±5% I/O supply voltage
Weight
10g
Approvals
KC, RoHS Compliant
LED Specification
Classification
Specification
LED#1(TTXD)
Link up LED
LED#2(TRXD)
Data LED
LED#1
LED#2
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2.8 Eddy-BT v2.1
Linking to Eddy-CPU v2.1/v2.5 and Eddy-S4M v2.1, Eddy-BT module enables communication with various types
of Bluetooth device in Bluetooth method. Eddy-BT is based on Bluetooth 2.0 and supports communication distan
ce of up to 1,000m.
For the details of Eddy-BT, please refer to 7.1 Eddy BT Operation Mode
Classification
Specification
Interface
Bluetooth v2.0+ EDR Class 1
Profile
SPP (Serial Port Profile)
Max, TX Power
+18dBm
RX sensitivity
-88dBm
Power
Supply voltage: 3.3V DC Supply current::10mA – 60mA
Operating Temp
Operating temperature: -30 ~ 80 oC
Storage Temp
Storage temperature: -40 ~ 85 oC
Humidity
Humidity : 90% (Non-condensing)
Working distance
Stub Antenna (+1dBi) - Stub Antenna (+1dBi) 100 meters Stub Antenna (+1dBi) - Dipole Antenna (+3dBi) 150 meters Dipole Antenna (+3dBi) - Dipole Antenna (+3dBi) 200 meters Dipole Antenna (+3dBi) - Dipole Antenna (+5dBi) 300 meters Dipole Antenna (+3dBi) - Patch Antenna (+9dBi) 500 meters Dipole Antenna (+5dBi) - Dipole Antenna (+5dBi) 400 meters Dipole Antenna (+5dBi) - Patch Antenna (+9dBi) 600 meters
Patch Antenna (+9dBi) - Patch Antenna (+9dBi) 1,000 meters
Approvals
CE Class A, FCC Class A, RoHS Compliant
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2.9 Eddy-CPU/mp v2.5 / 32bit v2.5
Eddy-CPU is an embedded module based on ARM9 processor 4MB or 8MB Flash Memory, 1 Ethernet port wi th 10/100Mbps, 16 bit address / 8 bit data bus interface supporting external device connection, and maximum 17 programmable IO pins. Programmers can easily implement any device drivers with referring to library type e xample codes and evaluation kit circuit diagrams.
Eddy-CPU/mp v2.5 is a low-cost mini PCI type module which is compatible with Eddy-CPU v2.5. DK provides
32MB SDRAM, 64MB SDRAM and it is also compatible with DK v2.1 using its exclusive jig
Classification
Specification
Hardware
CPU
AT91SAM9G20 (400 MHz)
Memory
8MB Data Flash, 32MB SDRAM, 64MB SDRAM
External I/F
16 Bit / 16 Bit Data Bus
Ethernet I/F
10/100 Base-T Auto MDI/MDIX
UARTs
4 Port, Support up to 921.6 Kbps
(1 : Full Signal, 2,3,4, : RxD, TxD, RTS, CTS only)
USB 2.0 FS
2 Host /1 Device Port, 2.0 FS (12Mbps)
ADC
4-Channel 10 Bit ADC
TWI(I2C)
Master, Multi-Master and Slave Mode
SPI
8- to 16-bit Programmable Data Length
Four External Peripheral Chip Selects
GPIO
Max. 56 Programmable I/O Pins
Power Input
3.3 V (200 mA Max)
Dimensions
59.75 x 44.6 X 1.0 mm
Weight
8.3 g
Network Protocol
TCP, UDP, Telnet, ICMP, DHCP, TFTP, HTTP, SNMP 1&2, SSH, SSL
Ethernet
10/100Mbps MAC / PHY
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Classification
Specification
Network Connection
Static IP, DHCP
Software
O/S
Linux Kernel 2.6.21
Mgt Tools
SNMP, Web, PortView
Uploads
TFTP, FTP, Web
Dev Tools
LemonIDE & SDK
Environmental Operating Temp
-40 ~ 85
Storage Temp
-60 ~ 150
Humidity
5 ~ 95% Non-Condensing
Approvals
CE Class A, FCC Class A, RoHS compliant
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2.10 Eddy Software Architecture
2.11 Main Features
Various features of Eddy make it a universal yet distinctive embedded solution. Below lists main features of Eddy.
Premium-level hardware with ARM9 210MHz CPU, 8MB Flash, and 32MB SDRAM, 64MB SDRAM Selectable RS232 only or RS422/485 combo interfaces USB host port (Max 12Mbps USB Full speed) SD Card Interface Max 921.6Kbps serial speed Program and run your own application SystemBase SDK and API support for application programming (included in Development Kit) Small size to fit in to any hardware 10/100Mbps Ethernet port (auto MDIX) SystemBase COM Port Redirector for better adaptability Extensive configuration and monitoring with Portview Firmware upload with Web, FTP, and TFTP Configuration with Web, Telnet, SNMP, and Portview Various customizing options Standard Linux environment for openness in executable applications Multiple Programmable IO pins for customized applications Watchdog timer support for monitoring the system and reset when system error is occurred.
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2.12 Applications
Eddy can be applied to many practical applications in various fields. Some are presented below.
Factory / Industrial Automation PLC, Robot arms, Human-Machine Interface, Warehouse rails Medical instruments, Inspection equipment controllers Alarming units
Home Appliances / Electronic Devices Power controller, Gaming machines Scales, Gas detection units, Water & pollution metering devices Data collection and distribution units
Financial / Building Automation Card readers, Barcode scanners, Kiosks, Point-Of-Sale related devices Serial printers, Cash registers, Credit card authorization terminals Biometric detection units, Security devices
OEM Device Server Distributors OEM device server with distributor’s own case & brand Ready-to-go device or customized application / setup mode can be inserted
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Chapter 3. Hardware Description
This chapter provides Eddy’s hardware information, including block diagram, layout, pin specifications, dimensi ons and other hardware-related issues.
3.1 Eddy-CPU v2.1/v2.5
Ethernet port is provided as pin headers, and the transformer and RJ-45 connector should be manually implem ented by users. (RJ-45 connector with embedded transformer, normally called LAN-Mate or MAG Jack, can be used as a simpler approach.
Eddy CPU V2.1/v2.5 Device description
Eddy CPU V2.1/v2.5 Connector description
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3.2 Eddy-DK v2.1
It is Development Kit Providing environment to test and developing. Bellow is simple Instruction on Device, Swit ch, Pin, LED and so on.
Switch Feature
LED Feature
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External Device Feature A
External Device Feature B
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[Internal Device Feature]
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3.3 Eddy-S4M v2.1/v2.5
Mini PCI Type Slot.. Eddy-S4M v2.5 is compatible with Eddy-S4M v2.1. When developing main board, user must materialize transformer and RJ-45 connector (or RJ45 in which transfo rmer is included (LAN-Mate or MAC Jack)). Since Driver IC is in Eddy-S4M, Serial port can be integrated easily only by attach connector.
[Eddy-S4M v2.1]
[Eddy-S4M v2.5]
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3.4 Eddy-S4M-DK v2.1
Development Kit provides testing and configuration in environment of Eddy-S4M v2.1
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3.5 Eddy-S4M-JIG v2.1
It is test board which used when you test with Eddy-S4M v2.1
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3.6 Eddy WiFi v3.0
Linking to Eddy-CPU and Eddy-S4M, Eddy-WiFi module enables to use various types of serial device (S ecurity equipment, telecommunications device, modem, data output devices, industrial instruments etc.) t hrough wireless LAN. Eddy-WiFi module supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n. For application development, please refer to WiFi.c, the source code for Eddy-WiFi module.
LEFT
Description
RIGHT
Description
1 NA
1
NA 2
NA
2
NA 3
NA 4
NA 5
VCC(3.3V)
6 VCC(3.3V)
7 USB Host Data(-)
8 USB Host Data(+)
9 NA 10
NA 11
H/W Reset
12
Ground
13
Ground
14
NA
15
NA
3
NA 16
NA
4
NA 17
NA
18
NA
Antenna
SMA Male Connector
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