Hardware Manual

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Programmable Hardware Manual - WS1102
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WS1102 Programmable Wireless RS232/422/485 Controller
with the Chrome, Chromium, Edge, and Opera web browsers) to connect to the WS1102's console.
Configuration properties can also be read and set through Tibbo BASIC/C code.
3. TLS is supported on a single outgoing TCP connection.
4. To enable Wi-Fi debugging, you must enable autoconnect — automatic association with a
designated Wi-Fi network. This can be accomplished via the integrated BLE console or in code.
5. The TX and RX line of the debugging UART are connected to the DTR and DSR lines of the serial
port. When the serial debugging is enabled, these lines cease functioning as the DTR and DSR
lines. To avoid occupying the DTR and DSR lines for debugging, use wireless debugging instead.
The debug mode can be selected via the integrated BLE console or in code.
6. The WS1102 is compliant with the IEC/EN 62368-1 safety standard in the –40°C to +85°C range.
To maintain this compliance in the field, use an external DC power source outputting 0.5A @
9VDC ~ 18VDC (less than 15W) that is also IEC/EN 62368-1 certified and can operate in the –40°C
to +85°C range.
7. Tested according to procedures I, II, and III of MIL-STD-810H Method 501.7 and MIL-STD-810H
Method 502.7.
Programming features
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Platform objects:
oadc — provides access to three ADC channels
obeep — generates buzzer patterns
(1)
obt — in charge of the BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) interface
(1)
obutton — monitors the MD (setup) line
ofd — manages the flash memory file system and direct sector access
(1)
oio — handles I/O lines, ports, and interrupts
okp — works with matrix and binary keypads
opat — "plays" patterns on up to five LED pairs
oppp — accesses the Internet over a serial modem (GPRS, etc.)
opwm — handles pulse-width modulation channels
(1)
oromfile — facilitates access to resource files (fixed data)
ortc — keeps track of date and time
oser — controls the serial ports (UART, Wiegand, clock/data modes)
(1)
osock — socket comms (up to 32 UDP, TCP, and HTTP sessions) and support for TLS
(2)
ossi — controls serial synchronous interface channels (SPI, I²C)
ostor — provides access to the EEPROM