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II-EVB-630W User Manual

 

Table of Contents 

Table of Contents 

vi 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT......................................................................................................... II

 

ABOUT THIS GUIDE....................................................................................................................................III

 

WARRANTY STATEMENT......................................................................................................................... IV

 

1

 

PRODUCT OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 7

 

1.1

 

I

C

HIP 

CO2128SEC

 

 

T

HE 

II-EVB-630W

 

I

NTERNET 

E

NGINE

.............................................................. 7

 

1.2

 

H

OW TO 

U

SE THIS 

M

ANUAL

.................................................................................................................. 7

 

2

 

GETTING STARTED............................................................................................................................... 9

 

2.1

 

W

HAT

S IN THE 

P

ACKAGE

? ................................................................................................................... 9

 

2.2

 

A

DDITIONAL 

D

OCUMENTATION

............................................................................................................ 9

 

2.3

 

U

NPACKING AND 

I

NSTALLING

............................................................................................................. 10

 

2.4

 

C

ONNECTORS AND 

S

WITCH 

P

OSITIONS

................................................................................................ 12

 

2.4.1

 

Connectors................................................................................................................................... 12

 

2.4.2

 

Switches ....................................................................................................................................... 12

 

2.5

 

LED

 

P

OSITIONS

................................................................................................................................... 12

 

2.6

 

J

UMPER 

S

ETTINGS

............................................................................................................................... 13

 

2.7

 

B

ILL OF 

M

ATERIALS

............................................................................................................................ 14

 

2.7.1

 

II-EVB-2128-PLC Motherboard.................................................................................................. 14

 

2.7.2

 

II-DB-W2SW1 Daughterboard .................................................................................................... 16

 

2.8

 

S

CHEMATICS

....................................................................................................................................... 17

 

2.9

 

R

UNNING THE I

C

HIP

C

ONFIG 

U

TILITY

.................................................................................................. 18

 

2.10

 

C

ONFIGURING FOR 

C

ONNECTION

..................................................................................................... 19

 

2.10.1

 

Dynamic IP Allocation............................................................................................................. 20

 

2.10.2

 

Fixed IP Configuration ............................................................................................................ 21

 

2.11

 

T

ESTING THE 

C

ONNECTION

.............................................................................................................. 21

 

3

 

FIRMWARE AND PARAMETERS UPDATE .................................................................................... 23

 

3.1

 

L

OCAL 

F

IRMWARE 

U

PDATE

................................................................................................................. 23

 

3.1.1

 

First-Time Firmware Installation Using Monitor Mode ............................................................. 23

 

3.1.2

 

Updating Existing Firmware Using the iChip Uploader............................................................. 27

 

3.2

 

M

ANAGING 

P

ARAMETER 

F

ILES

........................................................................................................... 30

 

3.2.1

 

Saving the II-EVB-630W Configuration to an RPF File ............................................................. 30

 

3.2.2

 

Loading an RPF File ................................................................................................................... 31

 

Summary of Contents for II-EVB-630W

Page 1: ... Yeda Street Kfar Saba 44643 Israel Tel 972 9 766 0456 Fax 972 9 766 0461 E mail sales connectone com http www connectone com Pub No 23 3750 11 April 2012 Instant Internet Evaluation Board II EVB 630W User Manual Version 1 2 ...

Page 2: ...pied only in accordance with the terms of such a license agreement It is forbidden by law to copy the software on any medium except as specifically allowed in the license agreement No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including but not limited to photocopying recording transmitting via fax and or modem devices scanning and o...

Page 3: ...nd AT i commands This manual contains the following sections Product Overview Explains the iChip CO2128SEC as the heart of the II EVB 630W It describes the product uses and features and provides guidance for using this manual Getting Started Describes the II EVB 630W package contents unpacking and installation instructions and diagrams Firmware and Parameters Update This section explains how to pe...

Page 4: ...or maintenance ii if service or repairs of the allegedly defective Products have been performed by persons other than qualified persons who have been properly trained to perform the same iii if the allegedly defective Products have been affected by alterations modifications or other tampering or misuse iv if the allegedly defective Products have been removed from their original packaging prior to ...

Page 5: ... Revision History Revision History v Revision History 23 3750 11 Version Date Description 1 0 December 2007 Initial preliminary version 1 1 May 2009 1 2 April 2012 Updated product pictures screen captures and components lists ...

Page 6: ...s 12 2 5 LED POSITIONS 12 2 6 JUMPER SETTINGS 13 2 7 BILL OF MATERIALS 14 2 7 1 II EVB 2128 PLC Motherboard 14 2 7 2 II DB W2SW1 Daughterboard 16 2 8 SCHEMATICS 17 2 9 RUNNING THE ICHIPCONFIG UTILITY 18 2 10 CONFIGURING FOR CONNECTION 19 2 10 1 Dynamic IP Allocation 20 2 10 2 Fixed IP Configuration 21 2 11 TESTING THE CONNECTION 21 3 FIRMWARE AND PARAMETERS UPDATE 23 3 1 LOCAL FIRMWARE UPDATE 23 3...

Page 7: ...re sent across the RS232 interface The AT i Application Programming Interface API requires writing just a few lines of code on the host processor to implement Internet connectivity AT i commands make it very easy to configure test and implement high level Internet protocols with virtually no understanding of TCP IP or other Internet protocols Using AT i commands the device only needs to tell the I...

Page 8: ... complete description of the AT i interface and commands refer to the AT i Programmer s Manual on Connect One s website http www connectone com To set up the iChipConfig Utility refer to the iChipConfig Utility User Manual The latest version of the iChipConfig Utility can also be found on Connect One s website http www connectone com A reference design for using iChip CO2128SEC with a built in MAC...

Page 9: ...male female cable RJ45 Cat 5 100BaseT cable RJ11 Phone Cable USB A to B Cable 110V or 220V power supply Two extra iChips CO2128SEC 2 2 Additional Documentation The II EVB 630W is built around the iChip CO2128SEC Great flexibility in configuration and operation of this product can be achieved via proper use of the AT i commands The release package includes documentation about the AT i Protocol incl...

Page 10: ... the II EVB 630W RJ45 port as shown in the figure below Connect the other end of the cable to a 10 100BaseT or 100BaseT Ethernet switch or hub RS232 RJ45 Note To connect the II EVB 630W directly to a PC Ethernet controller a cross or regular cable maybe required not supplied depending on your NIC card 2 Connect the RS232 male side of the cable to the II EVB 630W RS232 port and the female side to y...

Page 11: ...ure a WiFi 802 11b g Access Point is properly configured and powered 2 Connect the RS232 male side of the cable to the II EVB 630W RS232 port and the female side to your device or PC s COM port WiFi daughter board 3 Connect the power supply to the DC jack on the II EVB 630W and apply power Getting Started 11 ...

Page 12: ...e from UART1 7 J8 DB9 MALE COM1 8 J9 RJ45 10 100BaseT 9 J10 HEADER 4X1 TWI 10 J12 HEADER 6X1 SPI1 11 J13 HEADER 6X1 SPI0 12 J14 DB9 FEMALE COM2 13 J15 USB A USB Host 14 J16 DC JACK POWER Supply 15 J17 USB B USB Device 16 J18 BLOCK 2 Pin Analog Input 17 Socket Modem 4 connectors 2mm pitch Analog modem 2 4 2 Switches Name Type Function 1 SW1 PUSH BOTTOM MSEL 2 SW2 PUSH BOTTOM RESET 3 SW3 TOGGLE SWIT...

Page 13: ...rnal VDD core 3 JP5 ON External VDDCore 4 JP6 ON Enable 1K Pull up Resistor On HPI_nWAIT signal 5 JP7 ON Enable COM0 only when HPI is disabled 7 JP9 ON Enable HPI 8 JP10 ON Enable Socket Modem on UART1 9 JP11 ON Enable COM1 11 JP13 ON Enable 1K Pull up Resistor On TWI_TWD signal 12 JP14 ON Enable 1K Pull up Resistor On TWI_TWCK signal 19 JP21 1 2 COM0 SSC 2 3 HPI 20 JP22 1 2 MII 2 3 RMII COM1 21 J...

Page 14: ...F 16V 5 C35 C36 C39 C107 C109 1UF 16V 13 C45 C46 C47 C48 C61 C62 C63 C64 C83 C84 C85 C87 C93 470NF 2 C53 C54 1NF 3KV 2 C69 C70 100UF 16V 3 C94 C95 C104 47PF 2 C96 C97 1000UF 25V 2 C100 C101 15PF 10 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D14 D17 G LED 1 D10 1N4001 1 D11 MUR115 6 D12 D15 D16 D21 D22 D23 LL4148 3 D13 D19 D20 R LED 1 F1 RXE020 8 JP2 JP21 JP22 JP23 JP24 JP25 JP26 JP27 JMP3 10 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP9 JP10 JP1...

Page 15: ... R39 R40 R41 R42 R43 R44 R45 R46 R47 R48 33 16 R51 R53 R54 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R60 R61 R63 R71 R72 R73 R115 R150 100K 15 R66 R67 R74 R75 R76 R77 R88 R89 R113 R114 R128 R130 R134 R143 R147 470 2 R68 R69 2Ω 1 R70 10 4 R81 R82 R83 R84 49 9 1 1 R86 6 8K1 9 R106 R107 R108 R109 R110 R111 R112 R117 R135 3K 1 R116 100 1 R118 300 4 R119 R121 R123 R124 27 3 R120 R122 R126 15K 1 R131 4 7K 2 SW1 SW2 TACK_SW 1...

Page 16: ...3 3 1 U22 TS5A3159 2 U23 U26 AD8030 1 U24 SP708RCN 1 U27 LM75A 1 Y2 12MHZ 2 7 2 II DB W2SW1 Daughterboard Quantity Reference Part 2 C6 C8 100UF 6 3V 5 C9 C11 C14 C15 C16 100NF 2 C10 C13 1NF 1 D1 G LED 2 J1 J2 HEADER 20X2 MALE 1 J3 SMA 1 L2 68UH 1A 1 R1 0 1 R3 330 4 R6 R7 R9 R10 100K 1 R11 N C 1 U5 W2SW0001 ...

Page 17: ...II EVB 630W User Manual Getting Started Getting Started 17 2 8 Schematics ...

Page 18: ... C29 100NF C29 100NF R10 33 R10 33 R24 33 R24 33 R18 33 R18 33 C36 1UF 16V C36 1UF 16V C24 100NF C24 100NF R34 33 R34 33 L10 BK2125HM601 L10 BK2125HM601 R29 33 R29 33 C26 100NF C26 100NF C34 22PF C34 22PF JP5 JP5 1 2 R17 33 R17 33 C38 TBD C38 TBD L11 BK2125HM601 L11 BK2125HM601 C113 10UF 16V C113 10UF 16V R7 33 R7 33 R11 33 R11 33 C33 22PF C33 22PF R35 33 R35 33 J2A HEADER 17X2 J2A HEADER 17X2 2 4...

Page 19: ...CS_SCRST SPI1CLK_I2CTWD SPI1MISO_SCIO SPI1MOSI_SCINTB SPI1CS_I2CTWCK Title Size Document Number Rev Date Sheet of 1 3 IIEVB 600 EBI BUS PARALLEL FLASH OMLY FOR CO2128 B 3 9 Thursday November 15 2007 Title Size Document Number Rev Date Sheet of 1 3 IIEVB 600 EBI BUS PARALLEL FLASH OMLY FOR CO2128 B 3 9 Thursday November 15 2007 Title Size Document Number Rev Date Sheet of 1 3 IIEVB 600 EBI BUS PARA...

Page 20: ...6 2008 RS232 TO COM0 HPI INTERFACE SSC INTERFACE J5 DB9 FEM J5 DB9 FEM 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 10 11 JP7 JUMPER JP7 JUMPER 1 2 C44 100NF C44 100NF R67 470 R67 470 D21 1N4148 D21 1N4148 JP9 JUMPER JP9 JUMPER 1 2 R60 100K R60 100K JP6 JUMPER JP6 JUMPER 1 2 C43 100NF C43 100NF R56 100K R56 100K U4 MAX3245 U4 MAX3245 RIN1 4 RIN2 5 RIN3 6 TOUT1 9 TOUT2 10 TOUT3 11 ROUT1 19 ROUT2 18 ROUT3 17 TIN1 14 TIN2 13 T...

Page 21: ...3 4 C63 470NF C63 470NF U11 MAX3245 U11 MAX3245 RIN1 4 RIN2 5 RIN3 6 TOUT1 9 TOUT2 10 TOUT3 11 ROUT1 19 ROUT2 18 ROUT3 17 TIN1 14 TIN2 13 TIN3 12 INVALID 21 FORCEOFF 22 VCC 26 GND 25 C1 28 C1 24 C2 1 C2 2 V 27 V 3 FORCEON 23 ROUT2B 20 RIN4 7 RIN5 8 ROUT4 16 ROUT5 15 C55 100NF C55 100NF C57 100NF C57 100NF R68 2 2010 R68 2 2010 R76 470 R76 470 D22 1N4148 D22 1N4148 C64 470NF C64 470NF R72 100K R72 ...

Page 22: ...COL RMII 36 CRS PHYAD4 35 MDC 24 MDIO 25 MDINTR 32 DISMDIX 39 VDD 41 VDD 30 VDD 23 GND 15 GND 33 GND 44 PWRDWN 10 RESET 40 TX 7 TX 8 RX 3 RX 4 AVDDR 1 AVDDR 2 AVDDT 9 AGND 5 AGND 6 AGND 46 BGRESG 47 BGRES 48 LEDMODE 31 LED0 OP0 11 LED1 OP1 12 LED2 OP2 13 CABLESTS LINKSTS 14 NC 45 R80 10K R80 10K C77 100NF C77 100NF C69 100UF 16V C69 100UF 16V C73 100NF C73 100NF R85 0 R85 0 R84 49 9 1 R84 49 9 1 R...

Page 23: ...March 16 2008 TWI INTERFACE SPI1 INTERFACE SPI0 INTERFACE R141 NC R141 NC R96 NC R96 NC R139 NC R139 NC JP18 JUMPER JP18 JUMPER 1 2 R91 10K R91 10K U15 LTC1755 U15 LTC1755 CS 3 NC NO 4 5V 3V 24 C 19 C 18 VIN 6 PRES 1 I O 10 AUX1 8 AUX2 9 CARD 23 RST 11 CLK 12 VCC 7 PWR 2 READY 21 RIN 14 VDD 20 ALARM 22 GND 5 AUX2IN 16 AUX1IN 17 DATA 15 CIN 13 R93 10K R93 10K R97 NC R97 NC R90 10K R90 10K JP12 JUMP...

Page 24: ... 470NF D14 G LED D14 G LED 2 1 D8 G LED D8 G LED 2 1 R105 NC R105 NC JP27 JMP3 JP27 JMP3 1 2 3 R101 NC R101 NC R127 NC R127 NC R104 NC R104 NC R113 470 R113 470 R112 3K R112 3K JP23 JMP3 JP23 JMP3 1 2 3 JP24 JMP3 JP24 JMP3 1 2 3 R134 470 R134 470 R108 3K R108 3K R128 470 R128 470 R103 NC R103 NC JP26 JMP3 JP26 JMP3 1 2 3 JP25 JMP3 JP25 JMP3 1 2 3 C87 470NF C87 470NF D17 G LED D17 G LED 2 1 R130 47...

Page 25: ... GND 2 R120 15K R120 15K C95 47PF C95 47PF SW3 SWITCH SW3 SWITCH 1 2 C93 470NF C93 470NF 3 3V TP 3 3V TP 1 U19 LT1086CM U19 LT1086CM VIN 3 VOUT 2 ADJ 1 CASE 4 1 2V TP 1 2V TP 1 C105 100NF C105 100NF R121 27 R121 27 J15 USB A J15 USB A 1 2 3 4 R147 470 R147 470 U22 TS5A3159 U22 TS5A3159 VDD 5 GND 2 NO 1 NC 3 COM 4 IN 6 C99 100NF C99 100NF U23B AD8030 U23B AD8030 5 6 7 8 4 R131 4 7K R131 4 7K C94 47...

Page 26: ...t Programs ConnectOne iChipConfig from the Windows Start menu The iChip Configuration Tools window is displayed 2 Select the desired operation by clicking the appropriate icon When an icon is selected except Exit the iChipConfig utility attempts to locate the II EVB 630W on one of the PC s COM ports Getting Started 18 ...

Page 27: ...s baud rates until the correct baud rate is found The following message is displayed Note If the iChipConfig Utility still fails to find the II EVB 630W make sure that there is no open application such as Palm HotSync occupying the port Switch to a different COM port and try Scan again After iChipConfig has found the baud rate you can easily change it using the Serial Settings dialog box 2 10 Conf...

Page 28: ...window AT iFD will revert all parameters to factory defaults 1 Specific configuration for acquiring LAN settings via DHCP can be carried out from the Quick Configuration window in the figure below 2 Select the Use DHCP checkbox and click Save 3 To activate these settings recycle power to the II EVB 630W Note II EVB 630W supports DHCP Server extensions This means that if your server s assignees hav...

Page 29: ...NET and AT iIPG Full details about these commands can be found in the AT i Programmer s Manual 2 11 Testing the Connection The connection can be tested using any operation that causes the II EVB 630W to send receive information For example sending and receiving data over a socket sending emails or opening an FTP session One of the simplest ways to test the connection is using the web client as it ...

Page 30: ...r option to automatically open your web browser and show the contents that the II EVB 630W retrieved 5 Click Get to retrieve the file Note If the path you enter is not a full path to an object such as JPG file or HTML page enter to enable II EVB 630W to find the default page specified for this URL 6 The same option can be carried out using for example the following AT i command AT iRLNK http www g...

Page 31: ...command or via the iChip Uploader feature of the iChipConfig Utility First time installation of the firmware must be done via Monitor Mode Successive firmware updates can be performed using the iChip Uploader which is a much faster procedure that does not require re installation of the boot loader 3 1 1 First Time Firmware Installation Using Monitor Mode 1 Open the iChipConfig utility 2 Click Tool...

Page 32: ...I EVB 630W while holding down the Mode Select MSEL switch for at least 5 seconds and click OK to continue 5 The following window appears while the FPRO application is installed 6 The Monitor Mode dialog box is displayed Click the FW Update button Firmware and Parameters Update 24 ...

Page 33: ... file you obtained from Connect One select the file and click Open 8 Click Yes when prompted 9 The following window appears while certain sectors of the flash are being erased and the boot block is being installed 10 OK the dialog box that appears when the boot block has been installed successfully Firmware and Parameters Update 25 ...

Page 34: ...Update 11 In the Monitor Mode dialog box click the FW Update button again 12 In the dialog box that appears browse to the location of the firmware IMF file you obtained from Connect One select the file and click Open Firmware and Parameters Update 26 ...

Page 35: ...pears when installation has completed successfully 16 Click the Exit Monitor Mode button on the Monitor Mode window to return to command mode 3 1 2 Updating Existing Firmware Using the iChip Uploader Note This procedure assumes that the SPI flash memory on the II EVB 630W already contains a previous version of the iChip firmware 1 Open the iChipConfig utility Firmware and Parameters Update 27 ...

Page 36: ...ameters Update 2 Click the iChip Uploader via Serial icon 3 In the dialog box displayed select the EBI Flash 8 Megabit option and click OK 4 The Monitor Mode dialog box is displayed Click the FW Update button Firmware and Parameters Update 28 ...

Page 37: ...m Connect One select the file and click Open 6 Click Yes when prompted 7 The following window appears while the firmware is being installed on the flash 8 OK the dialog box that appears when installation has completed successfully 9 Click the Exit Monitor Mode button on the Monitor Mode window to return to command mode Firmware and Parameters Update 29 ...

Page 38: ...without parameters configured on it To save the configuration to an RPF file 1 Select the Full Configuration icon The II EVB 630W Full Configuration window is displayed 2 Click File Save as RPF File in the Full Configuration window The RPF Parameters dialog box is displayed 3 Configure the following parameters Select the Start from factory defaults checkbox if you want to save the factory default ...

Page 39: ...u The Open dialog box is displayed 2 Browse to and select the desired file 3 Click Open All the parameters from the RPF file are loaded onto the II EVB 630W 4 If an illegal parameter value has been assigned the iChipConfig Utility displays the illegal parameter and suggests to save the illegal parameter to a log file Enter a new valid parameter value and Load Save the RPF file again Firmware and P...

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