UD70
Issue code: 70nu2
1-2
Introduction
UD70 connected to a host computer by a serial link
1.2 Memory
The compiled
UD70
program and the user-created source program are
stored in non-volatile
EEPROM
memory on the
UD70
card. This type of
memory allows the programs to be loaded using the serial port.
Latest versions of programs can be easily updated without removing any
integrated circuits or without using any specialized programming equipment.
The filing system of the
UD70
allows only one program to be stored in the
UD70
at any one time.
The compiled program can be stored along with the DPL source code. This
allows the site engineer to read the program stored in the
UD70
, even if the
program is not on the host
PC
. (This option can be disabled if it is not required.)
1.3 PC
requirements
The minimum
minimum requirement for the DPL Toolkit is as follows:
IBM
AT
compatible 386SX
PC
, Windows™ 3.1, 4Mb
RAM
,
DOS
5
A 486
PC
with 8MB
RAM
is recommended
1.4
Technical data for the UD70
Intel 960 32-bit
RISC
processor
96kb of user program storage
8kb user
RAM
16MHz clock
RS232
port for programming (
IBM
AT
compatible)
RS485
optically isolated port for permanent serial communications
1.5 User
knowledge
This User Guide assumes that the user has at least superficial knowledge of
Microsoft® Windows™. Refer to the Windows User’s Guide for specific
information on performing operations in Windows™.
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