Eddy Serial User Guide Ver 2.5.3.1 2013.04.
Revision History Revision Date Document Version Pages Description Feb-5-2009 2.1.0.1 All Initial release Sep-10-2009 2.1.0.2 4,5,6 Wi-Fi added Nov-11-2009 2.1.0.3 2,3,5 Eddy-S4M added Jun-06-2010 2.1.1.1 All Open Linux Version Eddy-BT added Sep-15-2010 2.5.1.1 2,5 Eddy-CPU v2.5 added Jan-20-2011 2.5.1.1 Eddy-S4M v2.5 added Feb-15-2011 2.5.1.1 Eddy-CPU/mp v2.5 added Aug-09-2011 2.5.1.1 Eddy-CPU/mp 32bit v2.5 added Dec-09-2011 2.5.1.1 Eddy-WiFi v3.0 added Apr-04-2013 2.5.3.
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction..........................................................................................................5 1.1 About this manual .................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Who should read this manual .................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Contents .....................................................................
.3 Connecting Eddy ................................................................................................................... 35 Chapter 5. Configuration via Web........................................................................................36 5.1 Connect to Web Manager........................................................................................................ 36 5.2 Network Settings ..........................................................................................
Eddy User's Guide Chapter 1. Introduction Eddy, SystemBase Embedded Device Server Module, is an optimized minimal CPU module for developing an industrial embedded device. This manual introduces general functions for the Eddy. 1.1 About this manual This manual guides users to develop Eddy for a device server including the function that transfers from serial d ata to LAN.
Eddy User's Guide 1.4 Eddy Documents The following table summarizes documents included in the Eddy document set.
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Eddy User's Guide Chapter 2. Getting Started 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.
Eddy User's Guide Type Feature Eddy-CPU v 2.5 CPU Memory 19 Bit / 16 Bit Data Bus Ethernet I/F 10/100 Base-T Auto MDI/MDIX USB 2.0 FS ADC Software Environmental Approvals 9 4 Port, Support up to 921.6 Kbps (1 : Full Signal, 2,3,4, : RxD, TxD, RTS, CTS only) 2 Host /1 Device Port, 2.
Eddy User's Guide 2.3 Eddy-DK v2.1/v2.5 (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 documentation s and guidelines. Please refer to Eddy DK Manual included in the Development Kit for detailed information on the DK.
Eddy User's Guide Feature Switch Jumper Switch Serial Port Console Port LAN Port ICE Port Reset Button Input Power Dimensions 11 Type Serial or GPIO Select RS422/485 Select DIO : Common VCC or GND Select Programming Boot Mode Select, JTAG Select 2 x RS232 DB9 Male 2 x RS422/485 Terminal Block (RS422 or RS485 selected with S/W) DB9 Male 2 x RJ45 Used for Flash Programming Factory Default & Warm Boot 9-48VDC 240 x 180 mm
Eddy User's Guide 2.4 Eddy-S4M v2.5 Eddy-S4M is a high-performance mini PCI type embedded module which include ARM9 processor 32MB SD RAM, 8MB DataFlash, 10/100Base-T Ethernet port, Serial 4 Channel, RTC with Battery, MicroSD, 4ch ADC, temperature 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.
Eddy User's Guide Classification LED Protocol Software Physical characteristics Environment CE Class A, FCC Class A, RoHS compliant 13 Type Eddy-S4M v2.5 Ready LED TCP, UDP, Telnet, ICMP, DHCP, TFTP, HTTP, SNMP1&2, SSH, SSL Network Connection O/S Mgt Tools Uploads Dev Tools Linux Kernel 2.6.21 SNMP, Web, PortView TFTP, FTP, Web LemonIDE & SDK Power Input 3.3 V (200mA Max) Dimensions 59.75 x 61.
Eddy User's Guide 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.
Eddy User's Guide providing connectors to all Eddy-S4M functions. For more information, please refer to Eddy-DK manual in DK product.
Eddy User's Guide 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. EddyWiFi module supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless specification.
Eddy User's Guide Operating Temp -10 ~ 70°C Operating Voltages 3.3V±5% I/O supply voltage Weight 10g Approvals KC, RoHS Compliant LED Specification LED#2 Classification LED#1(TTXD) LED#2(TRXD) 17 LED#1 Specification When WiFi is connected, LED blinks. When WiFi is connected with other AP or device, LED blinks every seconds. When it is transmitting or receiving data, it will blink every 0.5 seconds.
Eddy User's Guide 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 type s of Bluetooth device in Bluetooth method. Eddy-BT is based on Bluetooth 2.0 and supports communication dist ance of up to 100m. Classification Interface Bluetooth v2.0+ EDR Class 1 Profile SPP (Serial Port Profile) Max, TX Power +18dBm RX sensitivity -88dBm Operating Temp Supply voltage: 3.
Eddy User's Guide 2.9 Eddy-CPU/mp v2.5 /32bit Eddy-CPU is an embedded module based on ARM9 processor 4MB or 8MB Flash Memory, 1 Ethernet port with 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 example 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.
Eddy User's Guide Classification Environmental Approvals 20 Mgt Tools Uploads Dev Tools Operating Temp Storage Temp Humidity CE Class A, FCC Class A, RoHS compliant Specification SNMP, Web, PortView TFTP, FTP, Web LemonIDE & SDK -40 ~ 85 ℃ -60 ~ 150 ℃ 5 ~ 95% Non-Condensing
Eddy User's Guide 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 SDRA M Selectable: RS232 only or RS422/485 Combo interfaces USB host port (Max. 8Mbps USB Full speed) MCI (Multimedia Interface) feature supported (Max. 8Mbps speed) Max 921.
Eddy User's Guide 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 detectio
Eddy User's Guide Chapter 3. Hardware Description This chapter provides Eddy’s hardware information, including block diagram, layout, pin specifications, dimensio ns 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 impleme nted 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.
Eddy User's Guide 3.2 Eddy-DK v2.1 It is Development Kit Providing environment to test and develop. Below shows simple instruction on device, s witch, pin, LED and so on.
Eddy User's Guide External Device Feature A External Device Feature B 25
Eddy User's Guide Internal Device Feature 3.3 Eddy-S4M 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 ea sily only by attach connector.
Eddy User's Guide Eddy-S4M v2.
Eddy User's Guide 3.4 Eddy-S4M-DK v2.1 Development Kit provides environment for testing and configuration for Eddy-S4M v2.
Eddy User's Guide 3.5 Eddy-S4M-JIG v2.1 This is a test board to develop with Eddy-S4M v2.
Eddy User's Guide 3.6 Eddy WiFi v3.0 Pin out for Eddy-WiFi module is introduced in this section. Antenna SMA Male Connector LEFT 30 Description RIGHT Description 1 NA 1 NA 2 NA 2 NA 3 NA 4 NA 5 VCC(3.3V) 6 VCC(3.
Eddy User's Guide 3.7 Eddy BT v2.1 Bluetooth module is composed to connect 4th serial port of Eddy-CPU or Eddy-S4M in TTL method. It is possib le to use Eddy-BT as 4th serial port, but it can lose data in case of using HW Flow Control. If you want to use HW Flow Control, please refer to Test_Bluetooth.c in SDK and revitalize HW Flow control of 4th serial port.
Eddy User's Guide 32 LEFT Description RIGHT Description 1 NA 1 NA 2 NA 2 NA 3 NA 3 NA 4 5 6 VCC(3.3V) Factory Reset UART TXD 4 5 6 NA VCC(3.3V) VCC(3.
Eddy User's Guide 3.8 Eddy-CPU/mp v2.5 / 32bit v2.5 Ethernet port is provided as pin headers, and the transformer and RJ-45 connector should be manually impleme nted by users. (RJ-45 connector with embedded transformer, normally called LAN-Mate or MAG Jack, can be used as a simpler approach.)
Eddy User's Guide Chapter 4. Integration This chapter explains how you can make Eddy to communicate. It deals with LAN and pin header connection guides for Eddy to operate together with the target serial device. Follow these steps to connect Eddy to the device and network. 4.1 Connection Guide 1) WAN/LAN In order to connect Eddy to network, you need to use RJ45 Ethernet port. It supports both 10Mbps and 100M bps Ethernet connection (auto-sensing).
Eddy User's Guide 4.3 Connecting Eddy In order to view current Eddy’s settings or modify them, you need to make a Web or Telnet connection to Ed dy. IP address is required information to make a connection. There are two ways you can know the current IP address of Eddy. First is to use a built-in, alias IP address of “10.10.1.1”. Second is to use “Detector” application provided in the Utility & Documents CD. This application allows searc hing for Eddy modules on the network.
Eddy User's Guide Chapter 5. Configuration via Web 5.1 Connect to Web Manager Open your favorite web browser and enter the IP address of Eddy to access the web manager.
Eddy User's Guide 5.2 Network Settings You can manage the network environment settings in Network Settings. After changing values, you must click [Apply] button to apply the settings. Main features for WAN Setting is as follows. 37 Menu Default Descriptions Device Name Eddy Name of the current device Line Type Static IP IP obtaining method for network connection. IP Address 192.168.0.223 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Current IP address Eddy is assigned to.
Eddy User's Guide Gateway 192.168.0.254 Current default gateway Eddy is assigned to (When line type is Static IP, manually enter an appropriate default gateway. When line type is DHCP, current default gateway is displayed, but it is not editable.).. DNS 168.126.63.1 Domain Name Service IP address Main features for Network Service Setting is as follows.
Eddy User's Guide 5.3 Serial Settings You can set the communication and operation environment for the serial port. After changing values, you must click [Apply] button. If you do not save and exit, modified values will be lost.
Eddy User's Guide The serial settings for Eddy is as follows. Menu Default Descriptions Select the operation protocol, which the serial port would use. Disable Do not use this port. TCP Server Eddy works as a socket server, waiting for the client connection on the network. Socket number for awaiting connections can be set in ‘Local socket port’ field. All data between the socket and the serial port is transferred untouched after the socket connection is established.
Eddy User's Guide Menu Default Descriptions Baud Rate 9600 bps Set communication speed. (Options: 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800, 921600 bps) Data Bits 8 Set the number of bits in each character size. (Options: 5, 6, 7, 8) Stop Bits 1 Set the number of stop bits. (Options: 1, 2) Parity None Set parity bit check scheme. (Options: None, Odd, Even) Flow Control None Device Type DataOnly Remote IP Address / Port 0.0.0.
Eddy User's Guide 5.4 User File System When a user uploads a customized user file system, it will be automatically executed when Eddy boots. The user can add or remove and features for his/her needs. From the [Upload] shown in image below, use the [Browse] button to upload the file which then will be added to [Zip File List] with its path shown in the left. The text box to the right is where zipped file will be unzipped when Eddy boots. Zipped file system is usually set to unzip to /.
Eddy User's Guide 5.5 Update Firmware Firmware is an application embedded in flash memory. Set the location of the firmware file to update, using th e [Browse…] button. The selected firmware will be sent to Eddy when you click [Update] button. After the up loading is complete, it will take about 60 seconds to save the new firmware to the flash memory. Then, Eddy will automatically restarted to run with the new firmware.
Eddy User's Guide 5.6 Reboot Reboot Eddy from the Reboot menu in the left.
Eddy User's Guide Chapter 6. Configuration via Telnet 6.1 Configure Telnet Client In Windows XP, telnet is provided by default, but in Windows 7 and 8, as shown below, telnet is not availabl e right away. Please use the following steps to install the telnet client. Control Panel Programs Turn Windows features on or off Telnet Client Click and add a check mark next to the telnet client and click ok to install the telnet service.
Eddy User's Guide 6.2 Connect When you connect to Eddy, it will ask for the login ID and password. Use the information below to login. The login ID and password for the telnet are the same for the web connection. ◆ Factory Default user ID ◆ Factory Default password : eddy : 99999999 setenv command - Set the settings for Eddy After the settings are modified, printenv command can be used to check the changed value. However, unless the saveenv command is used, the settings will valid until Eddy reboots.
Eddy User's Guide 6.3 Check Current Configuration To check all the settings, use /usr/bin/printenv command. Usage : printenv To check an individual setting value use /usr/bin/getenv command.
Eddy User's Guide 6.4 Modify Configuration Values To set the specific setting, use /usr/bin/setenv command. Usage : setenv Example : setenv ipaddr 192.168.0.220 6.5 Username/Password Commands Configure username and password for Web/Telnet/FTP. Commands Default Descriptions setenv username eddy Set username to use in Web, Telnet, or FTP. (Max. 16 characters) setenv password 99999999 Set password to use in Web, Telnet, or FTP. (Max. 16 characters) 6.
Eddy User's Guide Chapter 7. Appendix 7.1 Using FTP to upgrade the firmware Firmware upgrade for Eddy can be done by the web manager or telnet using FTP. This section describes update meth od through FTP and Telnet. Web update is described in Chapter 5. Configuration via Web. 1) 2) 3) 4) Connect to Eddy with FTP, using correct username and password. (Default: eddy, 99999999) To check the binary file transfer mode and transfer status, use ‘bi’ and ‘hash’ commands. Use ‘put’ command to upload the firmware.
Eddy User's Guide 7.2 Ordering Information Product Description Eddy-CPU 2.1 Embedded CPU Module Eddy-CPU 2.5 Embedded CPU Module Eddy-CPU 2.5B Eddy-DK 2.1 Eddy Development Kit with Eddy-CPU v2.1 Eddy-DK 2.5 Eddy Development Kit with Eddy-CPU v2.5 Eddy-DK 2.5B Eddy Development Kit with Eddy-CPU v2.5 (64MB SDRAM) Eddy-S4M 2.1 Embedded CPU Module (Mini PCI Type) Eddy-S4M 2.5 Embedded CPU Module (Mini PCI Type) Eddy-S4M-DK 2.1 Eddy-S4M v2.1 Development Kit Eddy-S4M-JIG 2.
Eddy User's Guide 7.3 FCC Statement THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC FULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: 1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE. 2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED. 3) INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. FCC RF INTERFERENCE STATEMENT NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to p art 15 of the FCC Rules.