
IPC@CHIP
®
DK55
Getting Started V1.0
1 Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing your IPC@CHIP
®
DK55 Development Kit. The Development Kit
is a complete ready-to-use development system for building applications based on the
Embedded Web Controller IPC@CHIP
P
®
SC23. It runs with the @CHIP-RTOS operating
system, which includes features like a real-time kernel that is capable of running common DOS
applications concurrently, a full TCP/IP stack with a UDP/TCP socket interface, DHCP, FTP,
PPP, Telnet, Web server, APIs for CAN and USB controllers, etc.
The Development Kit contains both hardware and software components required for a basic
development. This document will introduce you to the several components of the DK55.
Chapter 2 provides a step-by-step guide on how to put the DK55 into operation. Chapter 3
describes selected components of the DK55 for advanced users. Chapter 4 points the way to
further information.
2 System
Start-up
2.1
What do we need to get started?
-
The Development Kit DK55 consisting of:
o
Development Board DB54
o
Embedded Web Controller
IPC@CHIP
®
SC23 (on the DB54)
o
Serial null-modem cable
o
USB cable (A-to-Mini-B)
o
Ethernet patch cable (gray)
o
Ethernet cross-over cable (red)
o
Secure Digital (SD) memory card
o
Power supply unit
o
Paradigm C++ Beck IPC Edition CD
(including IPC@CHIPTOOL, DK55
startup documentation and drivers)
o
The enclosed CoDeSys CD is not
needed within the context of this manual.
- Personal
Computer
o
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP Operating System
o
Ethernet network interface
o
Serial
port
o
USB
interface
-
Software from the enclosed Paradigm CD or the IPC@CHIP
®
Getting Started Website at
http://www.beck-ipc.com/gettingstarted
o
DB54
Visualisation
Demo
o
Driver
software
Be aware that the Embedded Controller SC23 and the
Development Board DB54 are electrostatic sensitive
components. Observe general precautions for handling.
Copyright © 2007 Beck IPC GmbH
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