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1. real time Eddy User s Guide 802 11n 20 MHz BW 130 1117 104 78 65 58 5 52 39 26 195 13 65 40 MHz BW 270 243 216 162 150 135 121 5 108 81 54 405 27 13 5 unit Mbps Antenna ANT 2 4Ghz 2DB 1 x U FL Dimension 28 2 X 45 4 X96 mm Operating Temp 10 70 C Operating Voltages 3 3V 5 UO supply voltage Weight 10g Approvals KC RoHS Compliant LED Specification 5 Pis Ge Oe eseguinnats 09503 LOTOTITTVA V340 open Classification Specification LED 1 TTXD Link up LED LED 2 TRXD Data LED ASystemBase d Since 1987 Eddy 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 types of Bluetooth device in Bluetooth method Eddy BT is based on Bluetooth 2 0 and supports communication distan ce of up to 1 000m For the details of Eddy BT please refer to 7 1 Eddy BT Operation Mode Eddy BT As 82 2 855 0501 MAC 00 05 F4 00 AC 82 SN EA225E0002 SystemBase Co Ltd Mad in KOREA we GE z klo o e Os na ERR le Classification Specification Interface Bluetooth v2 0 EDR Class 1 Profile SPP Serial Port Profile Max TX Power 18dBm RX sensitivity 88dBm Power Supply voltage 3 3V DC Supply current 10mA 60mA Operating Temp Operating temperature 30 80 C Storage Temp Storage temperature 40 85 C
2. Humidity Humidity 90 Non condensing Stub Antenna 1dBi Stub Antenna 1dBi 100 meters Stub Antenna 1dBi Dipole Antenna 3dBi 150 meters Dipole Antenna 3dBi Dipole Antenna 3dBi 200 meters Working distance Dipole Antenna 3dBi Dipole Antenna 5dBi 300 meters Dipole Antenna 3dBi Patch Antenna 9dBi 500 meters Dipole Antenna 5dBi Dipole Antenna 5dBi 400 meters Dipole Antenna 5dBi Patch Antenna 9dBi 600 meters Patch Antenna 9dBi Patch Antenna 9dBi 1 000 meters Approvals CE Class A FCC Class A RoHS Compliant ASysiemiase Since 1987 Edy real time Eddy User s Guide 2 9 Eddy CPU mp v2 5 32bit v2 5 Eddy CPU is an embedded module based on ARM9 processor 4MB or 8MB Flash Memory 1 Ethemet port wi th 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 e xample 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 DK provides 32MB SDRAM 64MB SDRAM and it is also compatible with DK v2 1 using its exclusive jig Classification Specification CPU AT91SAM9G20 400 MHz Memory 8MB Data Flash 32MB SDRAM 64MB SDRAM External I F 16 Bit 16 Bit Data Bus Ethernet I F 10 100 Base T Auto
3. No parity Even parity Odd parity Hardware Flow Use No Use Control The values in box are the factory default settings Data Bit Eddy BT supports only 8 data bit In the case of 7 data bit and even odd parity use Eddy BT 8 data bit and none parity At this time master and slave are Eddy BT But 7 data bit and none parity is not support Hardware Flow Control Eddy BT plugged into its host system transmits data from host to the other side Bluetooth device This data is saved temporarily in the internal buffer of Eddy BT and sent repeatedly until the transmission is completed packet by packet When the radio transmission condition is not good enough to send data promptly it can cause a transmission delay If the host sends more data when the buffer is full buffer overflow will make Eddy BT malfunction consequently In order to prevent this buffer overflow Eddy BT works as follows When using hardware flow control Eddy BT disables RTS so that it stops receiving any further data from the host when the buffer becomes full RTS will be re enabled again to begin receiving data from the host when the buffer has created more room for more data When hardware flow control is not being used the Eddy BT clears the buffer to secure room for the next data when the buffer becomes full This can mean a loss of data may occur As the transmission data becomes large the possibility of data loss becomes greater
4. 5 1 Connection Open your favorite web browser and enter the IP address of Eddy to access Eddy s web manager Once yo u are successfully connected the following front page will show up You need to enter appropriate username a nd password to login Please note that this username and password is used as authentication method for Teln et as well Factory default username eddy Factory default password 99999999 Eddy real time Welcome to Web Manager Device Name Eddy Versi 2 xX X X 2 X X X 2 xX X X Username eddy Password TT a 40 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 52 Setup Menu If login process is successful you will see a web manager s main page showing summary of your device O n the left you will see a setup menu and you can navigate through these options WiFi Disable View M Since S4M doesn t support DIO and LCD DIO settings doesn t appear on the left menu Device Name Eddy Summary Logged in as eddy Device Name Eddy Device Type Eddy DK Y2 x Boot Loader Version 2 xX X X Lemonix Kernel Version 2 X X X Firmware Version 2 X X X System Alive 0 Days 14 53 39 WAN Network Configuration Line Type Static IP MAC Address 00 05 4 00 20 57 IP Address 192 168 0 247 Save amp Reboot Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd z S z All rights reserved Pp n Webs
5. 6 7 System Commands Commands Descriptions def default Restore all settings to factory default Requires reboot for changes to take effect Save current configuration settings Requires reboot for changes to take effect reboot Reboot Eddy def save D 69 wen ASystemBase C Eddy Eddy User s Guide real time Chapter 7 apendix 7 1 Eddy BT Operation 7 1 1 How to use Eddy BT Eddy BT is an optional module that can be loaded and used with Eddy CPU module The communication interface of Eddy BT is RS 232 and connected with 4 serial port of Eddy CPU module If you want to develop your own application using Eddy BT please refer to Test BlueToothc in FileSyste m source Also you can use the default applications Com Redirect TCP Server without additional develop ment The following diagram explains how to connect between Eddy BT and Bluetooth device using Com Redirect pr ogram The default IP address of Eddy DK is 192 168 0223 O Monitor Add Port Delete Port COM Port IP Address 192 188013 122 168 01 182 168 023 192 168 023 COMI2 190 168 0 223 Ko 188 168023 af 2 I eee ewueTewwewererrewee Bluetooth Communication p 2 se en 0 Pe Bluetooth Device Serial COM10 IP 192 168 0 220 La a Te Operation Mode Com_Redirect Serial Port 4 IP 192 168 0 223 70 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 1 Please power on Eddy DK after you connect Eddy BT w
6. For large data transmissions the use of hardware flow control is highly recommended Not support flow control in Multi Drop Mode le 73 ASystemBase C Eddy reskin Eddy User s Guide 7 13 Configuration All the slaves should be in the status of waiting for connection either in Mode 2 or Mode 3 and the master unit tries to connect to the slave units The master unit needs to be configured to work in a multiple connection mode using AT MULTI x command which makes master reboots after execution AT MULTI 0 Single Connection Mode AT MULTI 1 Multi Drop Mode AT MULTI 2 Node Switching Mode ATD000195000001 ATS46 000195000001 CONNECT000195000001 OK ATS54 000195000002 OK OK ATD000195000002 ATS55 000195000003 CONNECT000195000002 OK ATS56 000195000004 OK OK ATD000195000003 AT MULTI 1 or AT MULTI 2 CONNECT000195000003 OK AT BTMODE 1 OK After rebooted automatically ATD000195000004 master tries to connect to slaves CONNECT000195000004 After input the BD addresses of the slave units into 4 S registers S46 S54 S55 and S56 and then set operat ion mode as MODE1 users can use multiple connection function If S registers have available slaves address AUTO CONNECT message will be displayed following corresponding TASK AT MULTI n Select a multiple connection mode TASK1 OK AUTO CONNECT TASK2 OK TASK3 OK AUTO CONNECT TASK4 OK le a we ASystemBase C FY E dir tim
7. Response CURRENT MODE SINGLE CONNECTION MODE ZOK Purpose Display the current multiple connection mode and connected slave s Bluetooth addresses Description Display current mode SINGLE CONNECTION MODE MULTI DROP MODE NODE SWITCHING MODE and connected slave Bluetooth address Example AT MLIST CURRENT MODE MULTI DROP MODE TASK1 000195000001 TASK2 DISCONNECT 80 EB ASystemBase FY TM Eddy e Eddy User s Guide TASK3 DISCONNECT TASK4 000195000004 AT BTMODE nt arameters n 0 MODEO Default n 1 MODE1 n 2 MODE n 3 MODE3 Description When the operation status is Pending currently change the status to Standby with AT BTCANCEL prior to this command To take effect the ATZ must be executed or Powercycle the unit Example AT BTMODE 2 ZOK ATZ AT MULTI n Set multiple connection mode arameters n 0 Single Connection Mode Default n 1 Multi Drop Mode n 2 Node Switching Mode Set single connection mode multi drop mode or node switching mode Convert the operation status of Connect to Standby Description In Connect status data from host is transmitted to the other side Bluetooth device and any AT command is not accepted but this command which is not echoed on the screen When Eddy BT encounters a character from host it stops the data transmission and waits for next 2 characters If the next 2 characters are
8. real time Eddy User s Guide 14 Eddy Documents The following table summarizes documents included in the Eddy document set Document Eddy Serial User Guide Description Eddy s Configuration and Management Information Eddy DK Guide Programmer s application development guide including in depth approach to compiling linking creating and uploading firmware API reference is included with a list of available functions for customized application programming LemonIDE User Guide User manual about Eddy integrated development environment of Window Linux based on Eclipse Portview User Manual Guide for SystemBase device server management application Portview COM Port Redirector User Manual TestView User Manual Guide for SystemBase COM Port Redirector Guide for SystemBase test program TestView General information on Eddy or embedded device servers can be obtained at our website at http www sysbas com Latest documents software and firmware downloads are available Other relevant documents are as follows Document Eddy CPU Spec Sheet Eddy S4M Spec Sheet Eddy WiFi Spec Sheet Eddy BT Spec Sheet LemonIDE Spec Sheet Description Eddy CPU spec description Eddy S4M spec description Eddy WiFi spec description Eddy BT spec description integrated development environment description Eddy White Paper An introductory reading for anyone new to embedded device server which foc
9. input Pulldown sw 01 02 B 10 Input PullDown z SW 05 0 B 30 input PullDown M B 31 input PullDown z 08 N 09 10 11 12 SW 13 14 15 16 Not Support Not Support Not Support nput PullDown El Not Support C Receive Clock SSC Receive Fram Pamm Clk Output 0 Pamm Cik Output 1 A 22 Input PullDown z B 12 Input PullDown zl Serial Port 5 Tx Imai nsor I F Device Name Eddy Logged in as eddy B 13 Input PullDown z Serial Port 5 Rx Image Sensor I F B 16 Input PullDown zl TC Ch4 Ext CLK In B 17 Input PullDown zl ransmit Frame Sync TC ch4 Ext CLK IN User el R i z Peripheral B 18 Input PullDown z ransmit Data TC ch4 0 B Interface B 19 Input PullDown z SSC Receive Data TC ch5 0 B 5 Input PullDown zl Ch0 UO Line B Input PullDown z Add SPI1 Perripheral Chip Select 1 input PullDo Not Support 56 ASystemBase Since 1987 Edd means Eddy User s Guide real time Configuration view of Eddy S4M e Device Name Eddy Eddy Peripheral Settings Logged in as eddy real time Setup Menu Summary Eddy Peripheral User Peripheral Network Settings Sach C 00 Input PullDown ADC ChO USARTx Serial Clock Wireless Settings Di e a Sg C 01 Input PullDown v ADC Ch1 Program Clock Output 0 Peripheral Setings leger C02 input Pulbowm ADC Ch2 Program Clock Output 1 Serial Settings leg
10. 223 The factory default LAN IP Address 10 10 1 1 Device Name Eddy Edd means Factory Default Logged in as eddy real time Restore Factory Default Configuration All your configuration changes will be lost Factory default settings will be restored after the device reboots You cannot turn back the decision once you click the button below Restore Factory Defaults Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved 61 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 5 12 Save amp Reboot 62 This option saves changes to the Flash memory and restarts the system to let the changes to take place in th e operation Device Name Eddy Eddy an Save Reboot Logged in as eddy means real time Save and Reboot All your configuration changes will be saved on Eddy Your configuration changes will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Save amp Reboot Reboot without Saving All your configuration changes will be lost Your last saved configuration will be in effect after the device reboots automatically Reboot Only Copyright 200 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved Main features for Save amp Reboot are as follows Menu Descriptions Save and Reboot Save amp Reboot reboots Eddy after saving changes to Flash memory Reboot Only option just reboots Eddy without saving changes This Reboot Only i option
11. Gateway dy 00 05 54 00 20 57 192 168 0 24 255 92 168 0 254 If Eddy module is not on the same network as the PC you are working on use IP Configure button to te mporarily assign an IP address that you would like to make a Web or Telnet connection to If you assign a te mporary IP address to Eddy you need to to change the IP address and restart in Web or Telnet IP Configure IP Address 192 168 0 223 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 Now you are ready to connect to Eddy There are three options to configure Eddy 1 Web You can easily configure Eddy with web interface accessible from any web browser For more information ple ase refer to Chapter 5 Configuration via Web 2 Telnet You can configure Eddy with commands after accessing Eddy through Telnet For more information please ref er to Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet 3 Portview You can use a Windows based utility Portview from SystemBase to monitor Eddy For more information on usi ng the utility for your administration purpose please refer to Portview User Guide ASystemBase t Since 1987 Eddy Eddy User s Guide 44 Using MCI slot amp USB Host Port The following contents outline the usage of Eddy s MCI amp USB Host Port Using MCI slot MMC and SDCards can be used through MCI slot Please note that MCI and SDCard must be inserted before power is induced to Eddy MMC or SDCards are automatically
12. Help Encryption Type NONE 7 Help SE Connection Type DHCP x Help Copyright 2007 IP Address Help Subnet Mask Help Gateway Help DNS Help Menu Default Description A When enabled Eddy WiFi is available Wireless Be Network Disable Disable Eddy WiFi is not available Enable Eddy WiFi is available Set the wireless LAN mode Option Infrastructure Ad Hoc f Infrastructure Use Eddy WiFi under the Infrastructure mode This mode is Wireless i p Mod Infrastructure used for connecting to the wireless AP Access Point as a client to connect to ode other network Ad Hoc Use Eddy WiFi under the Ad hoc mode This mode is used for 1 1 communication with another Ad hoc client 50 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 51 Wireless Network Mode Wireless Network Name SSID Channel Bitrate RTS Threshold Fragment Threshold Wireless Roaming Roaming Threshold 802 11b g Mixed None Auto Auto 2347 2346 Disable 75 dbm Sets the operation protocol of a wireless network Option 802 11b g mixed 802 11B only 802 11G only 802 11b g mixed 802 11b and 802 119 are supported 802 11B only Use only 802 11b 802 11G only Use only 802 119 Sets the identification SSID of a wireless network to be connected Up to 32 bytes Selects a frequency channel for wireless connection Option Auto 1 13 Auto Conn
13. MDI MDIX 4 Port Support up to 921 6 Kbps KR 1 Full Signal 2 3 4 RxD TxD RTS CTS only USB 2 0 FS 2 Host 1 Device Port 2 0 FS 12Mbps Hardware ADC 4 Channel 10 Bit ADC TWI I2C Master Multi Master and Slave Mode SPI 8 to 16 bit Programmable Data Length Four External Peripheral Chip Selects GPIO Max 56 Programmable UO Pins Power Input 3 3 V 200 mA Max Dimensions 59 75 x 446 X 1 0 mm Weight 839 Medie Protocol TCP UDP Telnet ICMP DHCP TFTP HTTP SNMP 1 amp 2 SSH SSL Ethernet 10 100Mbps MAC PHY ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 20 Classification Specification EN Static IP DHCP Connection O S Linux Kernel 2 6 21 Mgt Tools SNMP Web PortView Software Uploads TFTP FTP Web Dev Tools LemonIDE amp SDK Operating Temp 40 85 Environmental Storage Temp 60 150 Humidity 5 95 Non Condensing CE Class A Approvals FCC Class A Ae RoHS RoHS com oli ant RoHS Compliant iy Serial Communication Experts Ss ASystemBase Eddy means real time Eddy User s Guide 2 10 Eddy Software Architecture 21 Customized Web Setting Customized Application Customized Skin Logo Settings SDK Serial Ethernet Flash System Log API NE a ell embedded Linux 2 11 Main Features Various features of Eddy make it a universal yet dis
14. TE nur 90280000 T ocococooocol ocot 45 20 25 00 Bri R2 FEINT ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 32 NA O NA NA bs NA NA NA ibe vcc vec FACTORY DEFAULT YCC es amp TXD NA O RXD Us RTS NA g cTS NA 9 d NA NRE SET a ay NA GND 43 EI HA GND 103 3 NA NA e KEN GND NA E d i GND NA d GND ae LEFT Description RIGHT Description 1 NA 1 NA 2 NA 2 NA 3 NA 3 NA 4 VCC 3 3V 4 NA 5 Factory Reset 5 VCC 3 3V 6 UART TXD 6 VCC 3 3V 7 UART RXD 7 NA 8 UART RTS 8 NA 9 UART CTS 9 NA 10 Pairing Signal 10 NA 11 H W Reset 11 H W Reset 12 NA 12 Ground 13 NA 13 Ground 14 Ground 14 NA 15 Ground 15 NA 16 Ground 16 NA 17 NA 18 NA ei q Serial Communication Experts VA ASystemBase E 987 el ey DN Eddy Eddy User s Guide real time 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 implem ented by users RJ 45 connector with embedded transformer normally called LAN Mate or MAG Jack can be used as a simpler approach Tigo Wri UT AMRI r EEGEN CPU mp V2 5 M3 EDDY 2011 01 15 EB11310002 SystemBase Co Ltd Mate ta
15. When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Server ask for the username Port Login Disable and password when the client tries to connect Options Enable Disable Passive When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Server set the username to ask eddy Username for 16 Characters at maximum Passive When the Operation Mode is set as TCP Server set the password to ask 99999999 Password for 16 Characters at maximum ei 49 egene ASystemBase ay Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 5 5 Wireless Settings Eddy WiFi v2 1 is not compatible please check the previous manual You can set the wireless network parameters After changing values you need to click Submit button Then y ou will see the same page with modified values Please note that you have to Save amp Reboot in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings Eddy real time Wireless Settings Device Name Eddy Logged in as eddy Setup Menu Summary Network Settings VVireless Network Configuration Wireless Settings Wireless Network Enable 7 Help Peripheral Settings R z Wireless Mode Infrastructure x Help Serial Settings DIO Settings Wireless Network Name SSID fer Help SNMP Settings Channel Auto E Help Bitrate Auto x Mbps Help Change Password Update Firmware FELE nr 2346 byte s Help Factory Default Authentication Mode auto x
16. below M Since Eddy S4M doesn t support LAN port so that doesn t include bellow Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General the appropriate IP settings Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Obtain an IP address automatically You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for 10 10 1 nie 255 255 255 0 10 10 1 1 ta d erver addre aut Use the following DNS server addresses 36 ASystemBase Since 1987 DN Eddy Eddy User s Guide 37 Connection via Detector By running the Detector program in the Utility amp Documents CD included in the Eddy package you can dynam ically search for all Eddy modules on the network and connect to any module For more information on Detect or please refer to the Portview manual in the Utility amp Documents CD included in the Eddy package After running Detector click Search button on the top left to display all Eddy modules on the network Select t he module that you would make a connection to and click Telnet or Web to connect to the module via Telnet or Web respectively Detector E Search QP Configure Telnet Web IP 192 168 0 54 Device Name Mac ddress IP Address Subnet Masi
17. bps 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 Set the number of stop bits miop aig i Options 1 2 l Set parity bit check scheme Pany mene Options None Odd Even Flow Conver Nowe Set the flow control scheme Options None Xon Xoff RTS CTS Set the signal line checking method for the device to be connected to the given serial port If the mode is set to Data Only only TxD RxD and GND signal lines are Device Type DataOnly used in inter device communication If the mode is set to Modem Signals all modem signals except RI Ring Indicator are asserted tested and used in communication Options Data Only Modem Signals Remote IP SEN Address I 0 0 0 0 When the Operation Mode is either TCP Client or UDP Client set the IP Port 4000 address and the socket number to connect to After a certain amount of time passes without any communication after the socket connection between the given serial port and the server is established automatically disconnect the socket connection Valid from 0 to 32767 sec For example if the operation mode is set to TCP Server and Alive Check Time is configured to 10 TCP Server will listen for the client s connection and eventually establish a connection Since the check time is 10 seconds the server will wait for 10 seconds until the client Kon
18. instruments etc t hrough wireless LAN Eddy WiFi module supports IEEE 802 11b g n For application development please refer to WiFi c the source code for Eddy WiFi module Gs Antenna SMA Male Connector OSL DE SM OTA IIU N49 A p3 PE eseguinsds Bodoy Uj opon PIT OD ep guejukg V3HOA UI epen HR CC e CC KE EEE E ee ee CC CS NA NA NA NA NA DC OG SS 5 EEN LEFT Description RIGHT Description 1 NA NA NA NA VCC 3 3V VCC 3 3V USB Host Data USB Host Data 9 NA 10 NA 11 H W Reset 12 Ground 13 Ground 14 NA 15 NA NA 16 NA NA 17 NA 18 NA Co NI Ou om AJAJ N 30 ae ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 3 7 Eddy BT v2 1 Bluetooth module is composed to connect 4 serial port of Eddy CPU or Eddy S4M in TTL method It is possibl e to use Eddy BT as 4 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 Bluetoothc in SDK and revitalize HW Flow control of 4 serial port For the details of Eddy BT please refer to 7 1 Eddy BT Operation Mode gt po n ay anja 4 Eddy BT Aug 82 2 855 0501 _ MAC 00 05 F 4 00 AC 82 SN EA225E0002 Ee Mad in KOREA e D D ei gg
19. is no BD address stored in Eddy BT In this case Mode will not be able to work properly The mode change to Mode1 can be made after Eddy BT succeeds to connect to one other Bluetooth device Once changed to Mode1 Eddy BT will try to connect automatically the last connected Bluetooth device whenever the unit is powered on or software reset Eddy BT in Mode cannot be discovered or connected by other Bluetooth devices Eddy BT is waits for a connection from the last connected Bluetooth device Eddy BT in Modez2 is to be a slave and waiting for the connection only from the last connected Bluetooth device Just like Mode1 if there is no BD address stored in Eddy BT the mode change from other operation modes to Mode2 is not work properly Once changed to Mode Eddy BT will wait for the connection from the last connected Bluetooth device whenever the unit is powered on or software reset Eddy BT in Mode2 cannot be discovered or connected to Bluetooth devices other than the last connected device Eddy BT is waiting for the connection from any other Bluetooth devices In Mode 3 the Eddy BT is discoverable and can be connected to by other Bluetooth devices ebe Serial Communication Experts Sh ASystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Serial Ports The applicable settings for serial ports are as follows Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 le BCC
20. on Device Swit ch Pin LED and so on In Select 180 0mm Chip Select S6 NAND Flash ier ae F 4 Data Flash amp get pr ii a Reset switch S7 UART Select S8 Com3 Select S9 Com4 Select SW17 Power Switch Switch Feature DTXD DRXD Debug Port GPIO LED 20EA RDY System Ready PWR Power sa pas rn Eddy DK 2 2 SystemBase Co 180 0mm USB HUB USB SD TXD1 RXD1 COM Port 1 TXD2 RXD2 COM Port 2 TXD3 RXD3 COM Port 3 TXD4 RXD4 COM Port 4 LED Feature 24 ASystemBase Since 1987 Edd means real time Eddy User s Guide 25 J24 COM Port 1 J25 COM Port 2 J21 COM Port 3 J22 COM Port 4 se saa ae org Eddy DK2 M2 7 SyatemBose D Made in Korea OO J18 WAN J19 USB Device J20 USB Host J23 Power Jack External Device Feature A SyatemBose Co L Made in K 180 0mm 240 0mm J16 SD MMC Card J12 Debug Port J7 ICE Interface J5 Digital I O Port External Device Feature B ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide U11 SPI EEPROM U10 12C GPIO S stemBase Co L Mide in Korea U21 Temp Sensor RV1 LCD Bright Control 180 0mm U20 Light Sensor U27 Ethernet ard mmm er Controler a 5 vum 001 J15 RTC Backup Battery Internal Device Feature U33 NAND Flash U18 RTC Real Time Clock 26 ASystemBase Since 1987 Edd means Eddy User s Gui
21. recognized as a new disk space in tmp mmc folder If memory card is not inserted to the MCI slot tmp mmc folder will not be created To check memory card s current disk space information type in du sk tmp mmc or df tmp mmc comm ands via telnet Following example displays status of a memory card with 1GB memory storage capacity Eddy login eddy Password pwd tmp Is ifstate login pw thttpd log wtmp login id mmc thttpd pid du sk tmp mmc 9520 tmp mmc df tmp mmc Filesystem Size Used Available Use Mounted on dev sdal 967 2M 9 3M 957 9M 1 tmp mmc Using USB host port An USB memory stick or USB hub can be attached to Eddy module s USB host port If other USB devices are to be attached to this port device drivers for the devices must be first created and loaded to Eddy S2M PI N module using Eddy DK Following example displays procedures for USB memory stick usage Insert the USB memory stick to USB host port and connect telnet Type in fdisk I or Is al dev sd command to check USB memory stick is properly inserted Create a folder using mkdir tmp usb command Mount tmp usb folder using mount t vfat dev sda1 tmp usb command Always unmount USB memory stick with umount mounted folder command before removing USB memor y stick from USB host port If more than one USB memory stick is connected using a USB hub each memory stick would be recognized as dev sdb1
22. security Authentication is performed between the supplicant and authenticator over IEEE 802 1X Encryption keys are dy namic and are derived through the preshared key used by the supplicant a nd authenticator WPA NONE Specifies WPA security Specifies the use of a preshared key without IEEE 802 1X authentication Encryption keys are static and are deriv ed through the preshared key This mode is applicable only to ad hoc netw ork types Option NONE WEP TKIP AES Encryption modes define the set of cipher suites that can be enabled on the 802 11 device NONE Not used WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is the RC4 based algorithm specified in the IEEE 802 11 specification TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP is the RC4 based cipher suite based on the algorithms defined in the WPA and IEEE 802 11i specifications AES The Advanced Encryption Standard AES defines an encryption algorithm in FIPS PUB 197 Selects the index of the key to be used from the created keys Option 1 2 3 and 4 Selects WEP 64 bit Enter a Hex Key value directly Example 3132333435 Selects WEP 128 bit Enter a Hex Key value directly Example 313233343536373839404 14243 Password for the TKIP encryption type Up to 64 bytes Sets an IP address type in a wireless network Option DHCP Static IP DHCP Assign a dynamic IP address through a DHCP server Static IP Specify an IP address manually 9 0 ASystemBa
23. signal is transferred to DSR of remote device 15 Enable Disconnect by DTR default 0 15 0 DTR signal cannot release the connection 15 1 The Bluetooth connection can be released when DTR signal is off This value decides whether Bluetooth connection is released when DTR signal drops or not If this value is 1 y ou can use DTR signal in order to disconnect Bluetooth connection 22 Faster Connection default 3 22 0 none 22 1 page scan 22 2 inquiry scan 22 3 page inquiry scan Connecting time is average 1 5sec faster than normal mode i 91 Sarai communication scons Sg ASystemBase ay Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 23 Intercharacter Timeout Setting default 0 23 0 Not used 23 1 1 x S26 23 2 10 x S26 23 3 100 x S26 24 Maximum Number of Inquiry Result default 15 The maximum number of inquiry list can be controlled This value is up to 15 26 Intercharacter Timeout default 0 This value describes time interval between characters used to separate the data from serial port If there is no more data coming from serial port in this value data is sent to client 23 1 x 26 50 Timeout 50msec 23 2 x 26 50 Timeout 500msec 23 3 x 26 3 Timeout 300msec Inter Character Time Out Optimal Value S23 x S26 50ms 180 100ms 235 200ms 340 When 10 bytes data are sent every intercharacter timeout they are sent separately by 10 bytes at the optim al
24. the DIO you cannot use it for the G LCD Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 5 8 SNMP Settings 59 You can set the communication and operation environment for the SNMP Agent After changing values you ne Submit button Then you will see the same page with modified values Please note that you ha in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not sav ed to click ve to e current settings Save amp Reboot Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved SNMP Setting Device Name Eddy Logged in as eddy SNMP Agnet Configuration SNMP v1 v2 v3 Agent Disable v V1 2 Attribution V3 Attribution V3 Username Password TRAP IP Port System reset notification Port connect notification Port disconnect notification In order to use the SNMP Agent SNMP v1 v2 v3 Agent become enabled and pushes the Submit button Feature Default Descriptions SNMP v1 v2 v3 Enable or disable Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Agent Disable support Options Disable Enable SNMP V1 2 Attributes can read and write by SNMP Agent In order to read attributes only change the feature to ReadOnly V1 2 Attribution ReadOnly In order to read and write attributes change the feature to ReadWrite Options ReadOnly ReadWrite SNMP V3 Attributes can read and write by SNM
25. 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 Eddy WiFi module supports IEEE 802 11 b g n wireless specification You can set the wireless network parameters After changing values you need to click Submit button Then y ou will see the same page with modified values Please note that you have to Save amp Reboot in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings MAC 0005F400BAD3 LE UTNE eg BA22610207 C oseo SyrtamBass Co Ltd In KOREA Classification Specification Standard 802 11b 802 11g 802 11n 802 11b CCK DQPSK DBPSK Modulation 802 119 64 QAM 16 QAM QPSK BPSK 802 11n BPSK QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Frequency Band ISM band 2 4GHz 2 4884GHz 802 11b 16 dBm 11Mbps 802 119 14 dBm 54Mbps 802 11n 14 dBm 20MHz BW MCS7 13 dBm 40MHz BW MCS7 Output Power 802 11b 84dBm 11MHz 802 1 1g 73dbm 54MHz 802 1 1n 71dBm MCS 7_HT20 68dBm MCS 15_HT20 68dBm MCS 7_HT40 65dBm MCS 15_HT40 RX sensitivity WPA WPA PSK WPA2 WPA2 PSK Security WEP 64bit amp 128bit IEEE 802 11x IEEE 802 11i 60 120m depending on surrounding Working distance Environment 802 11b 11 5 5 2 1 Data Rate 802 119 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy
26. value If the intercharater timeout is set below the optimal value the data will be put together and sent by 20 30 40 bytes or more 28 Escape Sequence Character default 43 The decimal number of the ASCII code of escape sequence character can be controlled The initial value is 43 the ASCII code of 31 Page Timeout default 20 This is the timeout in seconds to attempt connection with the ATD command After this timeout expires the Ed dy BT will restart automatically If this value is 0 Eddy BT will attempt to connect without restarting 33 Inquiry Timeout default 30 This is the timeout in seconds to execute inquiry scan 37 Supervision Timeout default 5 le 92 ASystemBase ay Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide S46 48 S49 52 55 93 This is the timeout to presume disconnection which is set to 5 seconds initially The smaller the value become s the more quickly Eddy BT can detect an abnormal disconnection But when the communication is suspende d it may be regarded as disconnection This value should be greater than the Slave Disconnect Timeout S57 Slave unit depends on the value of master unit COD default 001F00 This value describes the sort of the bluetooth device and is editable COD Filter default 0 This value is used to filter the sort of the bluetooth devices on inquiring All the bluetooth devices are inquired i n case of 0 In case of 3E0100
27. 0 me fe 1 moten e 1 m 1 ep f 88 06 Serial Communication Experts wh ASystemBase N Eddy Eddy User s Guide 89 ATA112233445566 ATA AT BTSCAN AT BTSCAN n to AT BTSCAN1 12233445566 to AT BTCANCEL AT SETESC ATO ATH AT BTSEC Auth Encr AT BTLAST AT BTMODEn AT BTNAME Name AT BTKEY nnnn AT BTINFO AT BTLPM n AT BTSD AT BTCSD AT BTFP n AT UARTCONFIG b p s h AT BTVER AT BTRSSI n Valid only when Eddy BT is not connected to other Bluetooth device e Valid only when Eddy BT is connected to other Bluetooth device Sy Ke Serial Communication Experts wh stemBase N Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 7 15 S Register S registers contain 52 parameters for the Eddy BT These are stored in flash memory and the values will be sa ved unless hardware reset is executed The value of S register can be accessed and changed with ATS comm and Some S registers not shown below are set to maximize the performance of Eddy BT Thus it is not reco mmended to change these S registers Change the value of S register only in Standby status Turn Eddy BT off and on 1 Force to Reconnect default 1 1 0 Eddy BT in Mode does not try to reconnect when disconnected 1 1 Eddy BT in Mode1 keeps trying to reconnect when disconnected 3 Stream UART Policy default 0 3 0 the priority of UART streaming is throughput 3 1 the priority is l
28. 3 Device Name Eddy Help PortView IP Port 0 0 00 4000 Help DDNS Username Password 203 32 117 1 I eddy 99999999 Help Teinet Service Enable Help FTP Service Enable Help E a SSH Service Disable Help LemonIDE Target Agent Disable Help E A n Serial Communication Experts stemBase Since 1987 Save amp in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settin Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Main features for WAN Configuration is as follows Menu Default Descriptions Dev evice Eddy Name of the current device Name Line Type Static IP IP obtaining method for Eddy s network connection Current IP address Eddy is assigned to When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate IP IP Add 192 1 223 SS RE address When line type is DHCP current IP is displayed but it is not editable Current subnet mask Eddy is assigned to Subnet 255 255 255 0 When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate subnet Mask TT mask When line type is DHCP current subnet mask is displayed but it is not editable Current default gateway Eddy is assigned to Gateway 192 168 0 254 When line type Static e manually enter an appropriate EE 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 Ma
29. Authentication 0 and Encryption 1 will not work properly AT BTNAME string Change device name string New device name Default ESDV2 v2 0 0 445566 Description Eddy BT can have a user friendly name for easy identification The name allows up to 30 alpha numeric characters AT BTNAME My Eddy BT AT B8TLPM n Set low power mode Parameters n 0 Inactivate Default n 1 Activate Description During no data transmission Eddy BT can be in low power mode to save the power It takes a few seconds to wake the Eddy BT out of low power mode ASystemBase 0 Les S Eddy Eddy User s Guide AT amp VH Response 7S0 m0 S1 m1 Sn mn z ZOK Purpose Display all the S registers e all the Display all the S registers e registers Description All parameters are stored at S register in flash memory These values are sustained until hardware reset Response 7S0 m0 S1 m1 Sn mnz ZOK ATSnn e ZOK ATSnn mme Purpose Change S register value Change S register value register value Parameters nn Address of S register mm New value of S register Description Some S registers are optimized for the overall performance and protected and cannot be changed When users try to change these S registers response is ERROR For details of S register refer Appendix B Command Validity AT Command Operation Status m 2 2 m 40qJ 0 0 me f
30. Bluetooth device connected most recently in a multiple connection mo ebe Serial Communication Experts et ASystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide de S56 BD Address of Last Connected Device This saves the Task4 BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in a multiple connection mo de 57 Slave Disconnect Timeout default 3 This S57 register value defines the time period in seconds that a master unit waits in case a slave unit does n ot receive the data sent from the master For this time period the master unit will not send data to all slave u nits if any slave unit does not receive the data If the slave unit does not receive the data after this time period elapses the master unit will disconnect the connection with the problematic slave unit The value should be gr eater than 0 and smaller than the Supervision Timeout S37 S58 MAX TX POWER default 0 This value describes the peak output power Setting this causes rebooting and applying There is a little deviation according to the devices Parameter dBm Use chip setting 12 12 16 CO Jl OO AJ OINI CH le 94 ASystemBase ay Edy real time Eddy User s Guide 7 2 Firmware Updates via FTP 95 Eddy supports firmware update with Web or FTP This section describes update method via FTP and Telnet Web update is described in Chapter 5 Configuration via Web 1 Conne
31. Eddy real time Eddy Serial User Guide Ver 2 5 1 1 2011 11 09 Revision History Revision Date Document Version Pages Description Feb 5 2009 2 1 0 1 All Initial release by shlee Sep 10 2009 2 1 0 2 4 5 6 Added WiFi Nov 11 2009 2 1 0 3 2 3 5 Append Eddy S4M Jun 06 2010 2 1 1 1 All SEN Added Eddy BT Sep 15 2010 2 5 1 1 2 5 Append Eddy CPU v2 5 Jan 20 2011 2 5 1 1 Append Eddy S4M v2 5 Feb 15 201 1 25 1 1 Append Eddy CPU mp v2 5 Aug 09 201 1 25 1 1 Append Eddy CPU mp 32bit v2 5 Dec 09 2011 2 5 1 1 Append Eddy WiFi v3 0 Serial Communication Eicerts O ASystemBase e VS Table of Contents Chapter 1 IntroGuction eesssrsrvsessvevsrsrnrvevsensversesrnsveesessnevsessssneesensneneesensnsesensneseesenssersessnsssesen 5 UN WT E 5 1 2 Who should read this EEN 5 EE e 5 14 Eddy TE 6 1 5 Technical EE 7 Chapter 2 Getting Started seen 8 CN C ee 8 2 2 Eddy CPU v2 1 E 8 2 3 EddyDK v2 1 Development Eeer eren 10 TR EE ENE 12 2 5 Eddy S4M DK v2 1 Development Kn 14 26 Eddy S4M JG v2 1 Testing Board E 15 ENN 16 28 Eddy BT EE EE 18 29 Eddy CPU mp v2 5 32bit V2 5 sa ccc ireatandstha sa sins end dagndundebd eoesbe ticle nladdeageedinsundeeatneienang 19 2 10 Eddy Software Architecture ENEE 21 2 117 Main E 21 EE 22 Chapter 3 Hardware Description EEN 23 3 1 e V2 T V2 NE EEE EEE 23 E e RE 24 3 3 Eddy S4M ENE EE ktua ak1 tM AnA ENA r LENA rE EANA EEEa t
32. Eneann renan rrenan rnea 27 SEG EE 28 E FORMING PE nevnte 29 STENEN 30 GET acest case te coc race tas ca tec cacaane Coated tances coc cated ce occa atiecaeeae 31 3 8 Eddy CPU mip v2 5 32bit E 33 Chapter 4 Integration EEN 34 EE ale TE Sn ETE me Ee 34 42 FETE ad 34 3 oe ASystemBase 43 Connecting to Eddy with IP address 44 Using MCI slot amp USB Host Port Chapter 5 Configuration via Web 5 1 Connection 52 Setup Menu 53 Network Settings 54 Serial Settings 55 Wireless Settings 56 Peripheral Settings 57 DIO Settings 5 8 SNMP Settings 5 9 Change Password 5 10 Update Firmware 5 11 Factory Default 5 12 Save amp Reboot Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet 6 1 Connection 6 2 View commands 6 3 Network commands 6 4 WiFi commands 6 5 Serial Commands 6 6 Username Password Commands 6 7 System Commands Chapter 7 apendix 7 1 7 1 1 7 1 2 7 13 714 7 15 72 73 74 Eddy BT Operation How to use Eddy BT Operation Mode Configuration AT Command S Register Firmware Updates via FTP Ordering Information FCC Statement Da Co Seria Communication Experts ae ASystemBase 8 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 1 2 1 3 Eddy SystemBase Embedded Device Server Module is an optimized minimal CPU module for developing an i ndustrial embedded device This manual introduces general factions for the Eddy About this manual This manual guides t
33. ID Change Password Enter Current Password Enter New Password Retype New Password Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved 5 10 Update Firmware Firmware is an application embedded in Flash memory of Eddy Set the location of the firmware file to update using the Browse button The selected firmware will be transferred to Eddy when you click Start Upd ate After the transmission is complete Eddy will be automatically restarted to operate with the new firmware 60 ASystemBase Since 1987 gt Edd means Eddy User s Guide real time Device Name Eddy Edd sri Update Firmware Logged in as eddy real time New Firmware Browse and select the firmware file to upload ore L It will take about a minute for the upload to complete The time may vary according to your environment Please note that wrong firmware file may cause serious damage to Eddy Save amp Reboot Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved 5 11 Factory Default Restore all the configuration parameters to the factory default values Clicking on Restore Factory Defaults button will delete all current settings and restore settings to the initial status Eddy will automatically reboot You cannot turn back the decision once you select this option The factory default WAN IP Address 192 168 0
34. KOREA lt Eddy CPU mp 32bit v2 5 33 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Chapter 4 Integration 41 42 34 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 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 Since Eddy s LAN port supports MDIX function you can either conne ct cross LAN cable or direct LAN cable Plug one end of a LAN cable to Eddy and the other end to a hub s witch or any other network device that can provide you with network access 2 DB9 For the model included a DB9 serial port you can simply connect Eddy to the destination serial device with a DB9 cable For pin specifications please refer to Chapter 3 3 MCI slot MMC and SDCards excepting T Flash Micro SD and SDHC can be used through MCI slot It provides Maxim um 2 GBytes Please note that MCI and SDCard must be inserted before power is induced to Eddy module 2 USB Host An USB memory stick or USB hub can be attached to Eddy S2M PIN module s USB host port For an USB Hub it should have own power First time Bootup First of all please make sure the power input you supply to the module is correspondin
35. MB Data Flash 32 MB SDRAM External I F 19 Bit 16 Bit Data Bus Ethernet I F 10 100 Base T Auto MDI MDIX 4 Port Support up to 921 6 Kbps ART S S 1 Full Signal 2 3 4 RxD TxD RTS CTS only USB 2 0 FS 2 Host 1 Device Port 2 0 FS 12Mbps Hardware ADC 4 Channel 10 Bit ADC TWI I2C Master Multi Master and Slave Mode SPI 8 to 16 bit Programmable Data Length Four External Peripheral Chip Selects GPIO Max 56 Programmable UO Pins Power Input 3 3 V 200 mA Max Dimensions 25 x 48 5 x 6 2 mm Weight 8 3g Protocol TCP UDP Telnet ICMP DHCP TFTP HTTP SNMP 182 SSH SSL Network Ethernet 10 100Mbps MAC PHY Ne Static IP DHCP Connection O S Linux Kernel 2 6 21 Mgt Tools SNMP Web PortView Software Uploads TFTP FTP Web Dev Tools LemonIDE amp SDK Operating Temp 40 85 Environmental Storage Temp 60 150 Humidity 5 95 Non Condensing CE Class A ge FCC Class A C ER RoHS RoHS RoHS Compliant compliant ebe Serial Communication Experts wh AS ystemBase Eddy real time Eddy DK v2 1 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 documentations and guidelines Please refer to Eddy DK Manual included in the Development Kit for detailed inform
36. P Agent In order to read attributes only change the feature to ReadOnly V3 Attribution ReadOnly In order to read and write attributes change the feature to ReadWrite Options ReadOnly ReadWrite V3 Username eddy admi Configure the Username and the password when use SNMP V3 Password nistrator The Password is at least 8 character string TRAP IP Port 0 0 0 0 16 Configure the server IP address and Port which receive the TRAP 2 information ASystemBase CT Since 1987 gt Eddy Eddy User s Guide real time System reset Enable If Enable is selected inform the System reset info notification Option Enable Disable Port connect If Enable is selected inform the Serial Port opened info e Disable notification Option Enable Disable Port disconnect If Enable is selected inform the Serial Port Closed info SSC Disable notification Option Enable Disable 59 Change Password Change Web Telnet access username and password After changing values you need to click Submit butt on Then you will see the same page with modified values Please note that you have to Save amp Reboot i n order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings Default user id eddy Default password 99999999 Device Name Eddy Eddy Change ID Password Logged in as eddy real time Current ID eddy New
37. 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 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferenc e when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radi ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense iy wh ASystemBase CT
38. a2 Serial 1 B 23 DCD Image Sensor Data3 RS 232 E B 24 DTR Image Sensor Data4 B 25 RI Image Sensor Data5 B 26 RTS Image Sensor Data6 B 27 CTS Image Sensor Data7 T T B 06 TxD TC Chl Externel CLK In Serial 2 Ga B 07 RxD TC Ch2 Externel CLK In RS 232 Y p 28 RTS Image Sensor Data Clock B 29 CTS Image Sensor Vertical Sync A 04 RTS LED Control A 04 Serial 3 ep A 05 CTS LED Control A 05 Combo B 08 TxD B 09 RxD B 10 TxD Image Sensor I F Serial 4 za 211 RxD Image Sensor I F Combo L I Co RTS Chip Select 4 C 10 CTS Address Bus Debug av g B 14 RxD Port LE B 15 TxD das C 00 input PullDown Y ADC ChO USARTx Serial Clock ee a apo oi C01 input PulDown v ADC CH Program Clock Output 0 Ce sf C 02 Input Pulldown ADC Ch2 Program Clock Output 1 C 03 Input PullDown ADC Ch3 SP1 Chip Select 3 B 00 input PullDown EERPOM SPI1 Master In Slave Out EEPROM po B 01 Input PullDown v EERPOM SPI1 Master Out Slave In SPI B 02 Input Pulldown EERPOM SPI1 Serial Clock B 03 input PullDown EERPOM SPI1 Chip Select 0 C 12 Chip Select Chip Select 7 LAN Eddy W C 15 Interrupt Input Ext Interrupt in 1 NAND cpio g C 14 Input PullDown Chip Select External Interrupt Input 2 Flash C 17 Input Pulldown Ready Busy SPIO Chip Select 3 LED Eddy C 04 Ready LED Address Bus Reset Eddy C 16 Reset Factory SPIO Chip Select 2 B 20 SW 01 02 03 04 SSC Receive Clo
39. al and LAN communication and supports plug and play features By switching to the custom mode users can program any application and upload it on to the m odule This application then is executed on the module In order to write and compile programmer s source c ode Software Development Kit SDK LemonIDE is required SDK is included in the DK package Please refer to Programming Guide and LemonIDE user s manual inclu ded in the Development Kit for detailed information on the SDK SDK is not necessary for users using Eddy in default presettings Eddy CPU v2 1 v2 5 Eddy CPU is an embedded module based on ARM9 processor with 32MB SDRAM 4MB or 8MB Flash Memo ry 1 Ethernet port with 10 100Mbps 16 bit address 8 bit data bus interface supporting external device conne ction and maximum 17 programmable IO pins Programmers can easily implement any device drivers with refe rring to library type example codes and evaluation kit circuit diagrams User can design their own customized device using example sources and Evaluation Kit circuit Eddy CPU is implemented on a small form factor 42 25mm with on board memory and integrated 10 100M bps network interface Developers can minimize time and cost spent on developing application products ASysiembasg Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Type Feature Eddy CPU v 2 1 Eddy CPU v 2 5 CPU AT91SAM9260B CJ 210 MHz AT91SAM9G20 400MHz Memory 8
40. atency which minimizes the delay of data transmission This is useful in case of transmitti ng very small data quickly When this value is 1 in order to minimize latency Eddy BT sends the received data immediately When this va lue is 0 the Eddy BT maximizes throughput the Eddy BT stores received data for a short time and sends a la rge data packet If the packet length is less than 100 bytes having latency being the priority is recommended If the packet length is more than 100 bytes having throughput as the priority is recommended Also if you wa nt to use high baud rate throughput priority will be more effective Just for reference the buffer length for recei ving data is 2 Kbytes S4 Enable Remote Name Query default 1 4 0 Eddy BT will query only the BD address This speeds up the inquiry process 4 1 Eddy BT will query the BD address device name and class of device When this value is 1 Eddy BT finds not only BD address but also friendly name When this value is 0 Eddy B T finds only BD address When set to 0 this will make queries much faster When using the pairing button fin ding friendly name will be omitted automatically S6 Enable Low Power Mode default 0 90 S6 0 deactivate Low Power Mode S6 1 activate Low Power Mode This value decides whether Eddy BT works in Low Power Mode or not When this value is 0 Eddy BT works only in active power mode When this value is 1 Eddy BT will be in low power mode to s
41. ation GPIO Settings Configure programmable UO pins DIO Settings Configure DIO port Doesn t supported in Eddy S4M 42 ASystemBase E Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide SNMP Settings Configure detailed operation environment for SNMP Change Password Change ID and password for both Web and Telnet interface Update Firmware Update Eddy s firmware Factory Default Restore all the factory default settings Save amp Reboot 5 3 Network Settings Save the configurations and reboot Eddy Configure general network environment and network management After changing values you need to click ubmit button Then you will see the same page with modified values Please note that you have to Reboot gs M Since S4M doesn t support LCD LAN Configuration Network Settings doesn t appear Device Name Eddy Logged in as eddy WAN Configuration Line Type Static IP Help IP Address 192 1880223 Hep Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Help Pe 1192 168 0 254 Help DNS 7 168 126 631 Help i LAN Configuration Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved DHCP Server Disable Help IP Address 101011 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 ni Bit Aies Lease End Address Lease Time min Network Sevice Configuration 4
42. ation on th e DK Za Eddy DK2 M2 E SyatemBase Co Lu Mode in gien T Feature Type NAND Flash 256MB 8bit I F SD Card Push Type Up to 16 GB Connector MMC SD Card MC supported 1 x Device Yes COMA 5 HOST DuakPort LCD Module 128 x 64 Dots Matrix Structure KEY 4 x 4 Matrix Battery Holder 3V Lithium Battery 235 mAh LED Power Ready 20 Programmable IO Console amp Serial TxD RxD 12C Interface 16bit I2C BUS GPIO SPI Interface 2Kbit EEPROM MCI Interface SD Card MMC Socket ADC Interface Temp Light Sensor Digital I O 8 Port Input 8 Port Output Eddy User s Guide Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Feature Type Serial or GPIO Select RS422 4 lect Switch 422 485 Selec DIO Common VCC or GND Select Programming Jumper Switch Boot Mode Select JTAG Select 2 x RS232 DB9 Male Serial Port 2 x RS422 485 Terminal Block RS422 amp RS485 Selected by S W Console Port DB9 Male LAN Port 2 x RJ45 ICE Port Used for Flash Programming Reset Button Factory Default amp Warm Boot Input Power 9 48VDC Dimensions 240 x 180 mm ASysi rial Communication Experts temBase iy Ed Eddy User s Guide real time 24 Eddy S4M v2 1 v2 5 Eddy S4M is a high performance mini PCI type embedded module which include ARM9 processor 32MB SDR AM 8MB DataFlash 10 100Base T Etherne
43. ave the power Ther efore it takes a few seconds to wake the Eddy BT out of low power mode i Serial Communication Experts PETES ASystemBase e Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 10 Enable Response Message default 1 10 0 Eddy BT does not send response messages to the host system 10 1 Eddy BT sends response messages to host system This value decides whether Eddy BT sends response messages such as OK ERROR CONNECT DISCONNEC T or not When this value is 0 Eddy BT will not send any response messages If the response messages confli cts with your host programs or devices that is connected to Eddy BT change this value to 0 11 Enable Escape default 1 11 0 Eddy BT does not allow escape sequence characters The operation status of Connect cannot be cha nged to Standby Since the Eddy BT skips the process of detecting escape sequence characters more efficie nt data transmission can be had 11 1 Eddy BT allows for the escape sequence character Whenever it is needed the Connect status can be changed to Standby 12 Clear Data Buffer When Disconnected default 0 12 0 Eddy BT does not clear the data buffer received from host system when disconnected 12 1 Eddy BT clears the data buffer when disconnected 13 Enable DCD Signal default 1 13 0 DCD signal off 13 1 DCD signal on 14 Enable DTR Transfer default 1 14 0 DTR DSR signal is transferred in a loop back fashion 14 1 DTR
44. bluetooth devices with COD 3E0100 are inquired Inquiry Access Code default 0x9E8B33 Inquiry access code is used during inquiry state The reserved IAC addresses are 0x9E8B00 Ox9E8B3F The general inquiry IAC is 0x9E8B33 Eddy BT is able to find the Bluetooth devices that are configured as the same IAC BD Address of Last Connected Device This saves the BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in single connection mode This s aves the Taski BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in a multiple connection mode Low Power Max Interval default 5000 This is the max interval value to use low power mode which is set to 5000 initially 5000 x 625 uw sec 3125msec Low Power Min Interval default 4500 This is the min interval value to use low power mode which is set to 4500 initially 4500 x 625 sec 2812msec A small interval increases power consumption a large interval increases latency Low Power Timeout default 5 This is the low power timeout value which is set to 5 initially 5sec During no data transmission in the timeout Eddy BT will be in low power mode to save the power Therefore it takes a few seconds to wake the Eddy BT out of low power mode BD Address of Last Connected Device This saves the Task2 BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in a multiple connection mo de BD Address of Last Connected Device This saves the Task3 BD address of the
45. can be used to rollback the changes you have mistakenly made ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet 6 1 6 2 63 Connection Open your telnet client and enter Eddy s IP address to connect You need to enter appropriate username and password to login Please note that this username and password is used as authentication method for Web a s well This means if username or and password has been modified from the telnet interface modified values h ave to be entered to connect to web and vice versa Factory default usemame eddy Factory default password 99999999 ci Telnet 192 168 0 223 o gt Eddy login eddy Password d Connection via Telnet def command you can view or configure Eddy s settings def help command you can see help for def command After changing values you can see modified values with def view commands But be careful because these v alues are not in effect unless you issue a def save command Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings View commands Commands related to View are as follows Commands Descriptions def view Show all information about Eddy def view wan Show WAN network settings Do Serial Communication Experts ech ASystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide def view lan Show LAN network settings def view wifi Show W
46. ck B 21 SW 05 06 07 08 SSC Receive Frame Sync B 30 SW 09 10 11 12 Pgmm Clk Output 0 B 31 SW 13 14 15 16 Pgmm Clk Output 1 Key Pad Es l 0 29 SW 01 05 09 13 Data Bus C 21 SW 02 06 10 14 Data Bus C 22 SW 03 07 11 15 Data Bus C 23 SW 04 08 12 16 Data Bus ad A 227 e GPIO B 12 input PullDown Serial Port 5 Tx Image Sensor I F GPIO B 13 input PullDown Serial Port S Rx Image Sensor I F GPIO w B 16 Input PullDown TC Ch4 Ext CLK In User GPIO B 17 Input PullDown SSC Transmit Frame Sync TC ch4 Ext CLK IN See GPIO B 18 input PullDown SSC Transmit Data TC ch4 I O B k a GPIO B 19 input PullDown v SSC Receive Data TC ch5 I O B GPIO C 05 Input PullDown ChO I O Line B GPIO y C 09 Input PullDown Address Bus SPI1 Perripheral Chip Select 1 GPIO C 18 Input PullDown Data Bus SPI1 Perripheral Chip Select 1 GPIO C 19 Input PullDown Address Bus SPI1 Perripheral Chip Select 2 GPIO C 26 input PullDown ze Data Bus Since 1987 A Edy real time Eddy User s Guide Configuration view of Eddy CPU mp 32bit v2 5 Eddy real time Peripheral Settings Setup Menu SE r Perip Network Settings Wireless Settings Peripheral Settings DSR Image or Data Serial Settings Se S Eda DCD Imag or Data3 RS 232 DTR Image Sensor Data4 DIO Settings Input PullD RI Image Sensor Data5 SNMP S
47. ct to Eddy with FTP using correct username and password Default eddy 99999999 2 Issue a command Din for binary file transfer mode Optionally use hash to see the data trans fer mark 3 Issue put command upload the firmware file 4 After getting a Transfer complete message issue a command quit or bye to disconnect Now we are ready to update the firmware FTP 192 168 0 223 C fTemp gt ftp 192 168 0 223 Connected to 192 168 0 223 220 vsFTPd 2 0 5 User 192 168 0 223 none eddy 331 Please specify the password Password 230 Login successful ftp gt ftp gt bi 200 Switching to Binary mode ftp gt hash File Hash mark printing On ftp 2048 bytes ftp gt put eddy xx xxx bin 200 PORT command successful Consider using PASV 150 Ok to send data FE NIR KING NIR 226 File receive OK ftp xxxxxxx bytes sent in 0 86Seconds 2421 81Kbytes sec ftp gt Firmware updates via FTP 5 Connect to Eddy with Telnet using correct username and password Default eddy 99999999 6 After the login you are already at the default directory where the firmware resides Update can start right away 7 Issue a command JS to make sure firmware files are both successfully uploaded 8 Use upgrade command to write this file into Eddy s Flash memory Upgrade application autom atically detects whether the given firmware is kemel or file system 9 Usage upgrade firmware filename Filename is cas
48. de real time 3 3 27 Eddy S4M v2 1 v2 5 Mini PCI Type Got 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 mmer is included LAN Mate or MAC Jack Since Driver IC is in Eddy S4M Serial port can be integrated easily only by attach connector 3 ARM9 USB to SD 210MHz Controller U14 USB HUB Controller 6 U16 17 232 ke ee ed Eddy S4M v2 1 U3 ARM9 US USB to SD U1 DATA FLASH 400MHz Controller U19 1 0V Regulator Bottom St USB burning Switch U14 USB Controller e U16 17 232 Lee Eddy S4M v2 5 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 3 4 Eddy S4M DK v2 1 Development Kit provides testing and configuration in environment of Eddy S4M v2 1 ae suit PETR aAALAIU SG DI 28 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time 3 5 Eddy S4M JIG v2 1 It is test board which used when you test with Eddy S4M v2 1 J1 10 100 Reset J4 5 Expan PHY Switch sion HDR Eddy User s Guide 2 3 E i e D Power Regulator HOST 29 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy means real time Eddy User s Guide 3 6 Eddy WiFi v3 0 Linking to Eddy CPU and Eddy S4M Eddy WiFi module enables to use various types of serial device S ecurity equipment telecommunications device modem data output devices industrial
49. dev sdc1 dev sdd1 Each device must be mounted for proper use Following displays an exa mple of two USB memory stick connection with a hub 0 38 Sarai communication scons DESCH ASystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 39 Eddy login eddy Password fdisk l Disk dev sda 1014 MB 1014497280 bytes 44 heads 32 sectors track 1407 cylinders Units cylinders of 1408 512 720896 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System dev sda1 1 1408 990704 6 FAT16 Disk dev sdb 4068 MB 4068474880 bytes 51 heads 50 sectors track 3116 cylinders Units cylinders of 2550 512 1305600 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System dev sdb1 1 3117 3973116 b Win95 FAT32 Is al dev sd brw rw 1 root 0 Jan 1 00 04 dev sda brw rw 1 root 1 Jan 1 00 04 dev sdai brw rw 1 root 2 Jan 1 00 04 dev sdb brw rw 1 root 3 Jan 1 00 04 dev sdb1 Is l rW r r 1 root 16 Jan 1 00 00 ifstate rw rw rw 1 root 4 Jan 1 00 00 login id rw rw rw 1 root 8 Jan 1 00 00 login pw drwxr xr x 2 root 16384 Jan 1 00 00 mmc rw r r 1 root O Jan 1 00 00 thttpd log rWw r r 1 root 4 Jan 1 00 00 thttpd pid rw r r 1 root 768 Jan 1 00 05 wtmp pwd tmp mkdir usb1 mount t vfat dev sdb1 usb1 df tmp usb1 Filesystem Size Used Available Use Mounted on dev sdb1 3 8G 3 0G 768 3M 80 tmp usb1 iy wh ASystemBase CT Edd means Eddy User s Guide real time Chapter 5 Configuration via Web
50. e CONNECT with its BD address Description This allows the inquiry and connection from the other Bluetooth devices The operation status will bein Pending after this command When connection is made and released the operation status is back to Pending To convert the operation status to Standby AT BTCANCEL must be used This has the same effect as AT BTSCAN 3 0 82 GE ASystemBase d Pa TM Eddy Eddy User s Guide AT BTSCAN n to Response 40K CONNECT 1122334455662 or ZOK ERRORZ Wait for inquiry and connection from other Bluetooth devices for a given duration Parameters n 1 Allows Inquiry scan n 2 Allows Page scan n 3 Allows both of Inquiry scan and Page scan to Time duration in seconds Description For the given to Eddy BT is waiting for the inquiry and connection from other Bluetooth devices If the parameter of to is 0 it will wait forever When connection is made with other Bluetooth device response will be CONNECT with its BD address If there is no connection made within this time duration response is ERROR and the operation status becomes to Standby AT BTSCAN 2 30 AT BTSCAN1 12233445566 Jo Response 7OK CONNECT 1122334455662 or ZOK ERROR Wait for connection by the Bluetooth device with given BD address Parameters 112233445566 BD address to time duration in seconds Description Eddy BT will wait to be connected to by the Bluet
51. e C 03 input PullDown ADC Ch3 SP1 Chip Select 3 GPIO A 05 Input PullDown v GPIO GPIO sel A 22 input PullDown v GPIO GPIO A 30 Input PullDown GPIO GPIO y B 00 input PullDown v SPI Master in Slave Out GPIO B 01 Input PullDown SPI Master in Slave In GPIO B 02 input PullDown v SPI Serial Clock GPIO B 03 Input PullDown v SPI Chip Select 0 GPIO y B 12 Input PullDown GPIO GPIO B 13 input Pulldown GPIO GPIO ze B 16 input Pulldown SSC Transmit Clock Ltd GPIO B 17 input PulDown Y SSC Transmit Frame Sync GPIO B 18 input PullDown SSC Transmit Data GPIO B 19 input PullDown v SSC Receive Data GPIO w B 20 _ Input Pulldown SSC Receive Clock SNMP Settings Change Password Update Firmware Factory Default Save amp Reboot All rights reserved hee heral 20 B 21 input Pulldown SSC Receive Frame Sync z enphera eu wl B 30 input PuliDown GPIO Interface GPIO v B 31 Input PullDown GPIO GPIO C 05 Input PullDown v SPI Chip Select 1 GPIO C 09 input PullDown GPIO GPIO sei C 10 Input PullDown v GPIO GPIO ei C 12 Input PullDown v GPIO GPIO Y C 13 Input PullDown GPIO GPIO C 14 input Pulldown GPIO GPIO C 15 Input PullDown External Wait Signal GPIO ze C 17 Inp
52. e Eddy User s Guide AT MLIST It shows the current mode the connection status and the BD addresses of slaves at mlist CURRENT MODE MULTI DROP TASK1 000195000001 TASK2 000195000002 TASK3 DISCONNECT TASK4 000195000004 ATHx ATHbdaddr Using the ATH command connections with all slaves or only connections with specific slaves can be disconne cted selectively ATH Disconnect all the slaves 75 20 ASystemBase CP Eddy er Eddy User s Guide 76 ATOx ATObdaddr Using the ATO command the communication status with the last active slave or a specific slave can be set to online only in Node Switching Mode ATO Communicate with the slave recently communicated AT Command AT command AT command set is a in fact standard language for controlling modems The AT command set was developed by Hayes and is recognized by virtually all personal computer modems Eddy BT provides the extended AT c ommand set to control and configure the serial parameters and Bluetooth connection AT Response Eddy BT replies to AT commands with 4 kinds of message OK ERROR CONNECT and DISC ONNECT Operation Mode we p oo Operation Status m aw Sch me Security Authentication Pin Code or Pass key Encryption Data encryption ASystemBase 8 ebe Les Eddy Eddy User s Guide Symbols The symbols are used for the description of command syntax a
53. e sensitive 10 Make sure Flash Write OK and Flash Verify OK messages are displayed 11 Enter reboot to restart Eddy Now Eddy will run with the new firmware Eddy Eddy User s Guide ex telnet 192 Eddy login eddy Password upgrade eddy xx xxxx bin FileSystem Erase 2756852 Bytes info erasesize 1056 FileSystem Write 2756852 Bytes eddy xx xxxx bin 2756852 2756852 bytes 96 E Eddy Deh Eddy User s Guide 7 3 Ordering Information Product Version Descriptions Eddy CPU 21 Embedded CPU Module Eddy CPU 25 Embedded CPU Module Eddy DK EN Eddy V2 1 Development Kit Eddy S4M 2 1 Embedded CPU Module Mini PCI Type Eddy S4M 25 Embedded CPU Module Mini PCI Type Eddy S4M DK 2 1 Eddy S4M v2 1 Development Kit Eddy S4M JIG 2 1 Eddy S4M v2 1 JIG Board Eddy WiFi 3 0 802 11 b g n WiFi Module Eddy BT 2 1 Bluetooth Module Eddy CPU mp 25 Embedded CPU Module 32MB SDRAM Eddy CPU mp 25 Embedded CPU Module 64MB SDRAM Eddy CPU mp JIG 25 Eddy CPU mp v2 5 JIG Board 97 iy Serial Communication Experts wh AS ystemBa se Pa TM Eddy Eddy User s Guide 74 98 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
54. ect a channel specified in AP automatically In most cases this setting is used Value Specification Specify a channel to be connected manually Sets the speed for wireless connection Option Auto 1 2 5 5 6 9 11 12 18 24 36 48 54Mbps The setting as Auto adjusts the speed depending on signal sensitivity and noise In most cases this setting is used If Wireless Network mode is set to 802 11b g Mixed all options can be selected The setting as 802 11a only allows setting as 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54Mbps The setting as 802 11b only allows setting as 1 2 5 5 and 11Mbps The setting as 802 119 only allows setting as 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54Mbps Sets the minimum packet size to send RTS in a communication node Range 1 2347 bytes This setting adds the RTS CTS handshake procedure to verify that the transmission channel is empty before transmitting a packet In most cases this setting is not used The setting as 2347 disables this function Sets the maximum packet size to send a packet after dividing into small pieces Range 256 2346 bytes This setting transmits a packet after dividing into small pieces Communication overhead is increased but communication error can be reduced in serious interference or noise environment In most cases this setting is not used The setting as 2346 disables this function Set whether to use of the Roaming functions Enable Use Roaming function Disab
55. er service will be enabled enable disable on the LAN port def lanip lt IP 10 10 1 1 t the IP the LAN Address 0 10 1 Set the IP address on the port FEEDS 255 255 255 0 Set the subnet mask address on the LAN port Subnet Mask a ESP def lanstart IP ef lanstart 4 10 10 1 2 Set the start address for the DHCP range on the LAN port Addrss def d IP Pr anenai 10 10 1 30 Set the end address for the DHCP range on the LAN port Address def ti res 180 Set lease time for DHCP lt msec 6 4 WiFi commands 66 Bellow are instruction and function which enable WiFi Network Commands def wifi wireless lt Enable disable det wifi mode infrastructure ad hoc Default disable infrastructure Descriptions Determine whether to use Eddy WiFi module Configure the active mode of wireless LAN Da Serial Communication Experts Ss AS ystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 67 def wifi network 802 11 b g mixed 802 11 b g mixed Configure the active protocol of wireless network 802 11b only 802 11g only def wifi ssid N SSID string one Configure wireless network name SSID you want connect def wifi ch l me Auto Select frequency which used for wireless connection def wifi bitrate auto 1 2 5 6 9 11 12 182 Auto Configure the speed of wireless connection 4 36 48 54 def wifi rts Configure minimum packets which enable RTS i
56. ettings Input PullDow RTS Image Sensor Data6 Image Sensor Data7 Change Password TC Ch1 Externel CLK In dd seria 2 7 TC Ch2 Externel CLK In Factory Default RS 232 Image Sensor Data Clock Save amp Reboot Copyright 2007 SystemBase Ltd All rights reserved Serial 3 Ev E Combo a 04 input Pulldown Sl RTS A 05 input PullD z CTS B P Input PullDown Analog mo o ag e m a a 4 Input PullDown Si A Input PullDown A A Imag or Vertical Sync LED Control A 04 LED Control A 05 Image Sensor I F Image Chip Select 4 Address Bus USARTx Serial Clock Program Clock Output 0 Digital GPIO Converter 2 Input PullDown Si A Program Clock Output 1 03 Input PullDown E ADC Ch3 SPI Chip Select 3 B 00 Input PullDown z EEPROM SP11 Master Slave Out 0 Input PullDown Se OM Si ster Out Slave Gates ero m B 01 put PullDow EEPROM SPI1 Master Out Slave In SPI B 02 Input PullDown Sl EEPROM SPI1 Serial Clock B 03 Input PullDown zl EEPROM SPI1 Chip Select 0 gt Input PullDe x Cc elec CI S LAN os nput PullDown Chip Select Chip S t 5 Input PullDown zl Interrupt Input Ext Interrupt in 1 NAND Grow C 14 Input PullDown z Chip S External Interrupt Input 2 Flash e dk pu v Not Support LED Eddy 7 Ready LED Address Bus Eddy zl C 16 Input PullDown Reset Factory 0 Chip Select 2 Key Pad Eddy sl 8 20
57. f Low ON High LED RDY Power 34 Programmable IO Console amp Serial TxD RxD LED JTAG Port Used for downloading code and single stepping through programs Reset Button Factory Default amp Warm Boot If pushing over 5sec operate in Factory default JIG Connection Socket 2 2x23pin socket which connect JIG board to confirm problems Expansion Header 2x22pin Header used to test GPIO of Eddy S4M Input Power 5 VDC Dimensions 160 x 120 mm ASystemBase Since 1987 Edy real time Eddy User s Guide 2 6 Eddy S4M JiG v2 1 Testing Board Eddy S4M JIG board is test board which enable of user to integrate and test their application with Eddy S4M JIG board include mini connector for joining Eddy S4M Ethernet RJ45 USB Host Power Reset Switch and p roviding connectors to all Eddy S4M functions For more information please refer to Eddy DK manual in DK product SystemBase Co Ltd Made In Korea Classification Specification USB Connector USB HOST LAN Port RJ45 with Transformer Reset Button Factory Default amp Warm Boot Expansion Header Used to connect most functions of S4M to externalS4M Input Power 5 VDC Dimensions 70 x 105 mm Eddy real time 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
58. g with the Eddy model that you have If an appropriate power input has been successfully supplied Eddy will power on and start bo oting Although there is no power LED to check the status you can check by LEDs on the RJ45 Ethernet port LED status operation is described in Chapter 3 Hardware Description An IP address is required to access Eddy s web interface or telnet command line configuration tool By factor y default Eddy is assigned a static IP address After the initial connection you can either manually assign a dif ferent IP address or set Eddy to automatically get an IP address from a DHCP server While this depends on your network environment and policy it is strongly recommended that you assign Eddy with a unique static IP ebe set Communication soens SA ASystemBase ay Ba Edd means Eddy User s Guide real time 43 Connecting to Eddy with IP address In order to view current Eddy s settings or modify them you need to make a Web or Telnet connection to E ddy 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 11 Second is to use Detector application provided in the Utility amp Documents CD This application allows sear ching for Eddy modules on the network The factory default IP address 192 168 0 223 Eddy s default IP address is set to 192 168 0 223 In order to connect
59. gai connected to it sends any packet If there is no data for 10 seconds server will quit the connection and return to the listening state This Check 0 SC e i Time option is helpful in preventing communication obstacles that occur when either Eddy or the client quits unexpectedly i e Sudden black out reboot LAN cable cut etc In these cases the other part of communication might not recognize the failure of its partner Such misunderstanding can cause communication errors If the value is set to 0 this function is disabled Once connected socket will be retained until explicitly disconnected Only applies to TCP Client TCP Server TCP Broadcast and TCP 48 Multiplex operation modes De Serial Communication Experts A ASystemBase x Pa TM Eddy Eddy User s Guide Menu Default Descriptions This needs to be set when consecutive data from the given serial port needs to be transmitted to socket at once For example if 100 bytes of character string are to be transmitted from the serial device to a server through Eddy bypass is set to 0 for the Lat NG 0 latency time Although it provides immediate sending through Eddy the server could be received a lot parts of divided packets If the latency time is not 0 Eddy will wait for the time and check new data If there is new data Eddy repeatedly wait for the time Otherwise Eddy will transfer the buffered data but it could not run in real time
60. grammable I O Pins LED Ready LED E TCP UDP Telnet ICMP DHCP TFTP HTTP SNMP18 amp 2 SSH SSL See Static IP DHCP Connection motivate OS Linux Kernel 2 6 21 Mgt Tools SNMP Web PortView Uploads TFTP FTP Web Dev Tools LemonIDE amp SDK Power Input 3 3 V 200mA Max Physical characteristics Dimensions 59 75 x 61 80 x 4 mm Weight 159 Operating Temp 40 85 C Environment Storage Temp 66 150 C Humidity 5 95 Non Condensing CE Class A FCC Class A C We RoHS C RoHS smolani RoHS Compliant ASystemBase ebe Edy real time 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 Please refer to Eddy DK manual for more specific explanation of Eddy S4M pu j 1 saliai Classification Specification Serial Port 2 x RS232 DB9 Male 2 x RS422 485 5pin Terminal Block S W Selectable amp with Auto toggle SD Card Connector Push Type Up to 16 GB MMC SD Card MC supported MCI Interface SD Card MMC Socket ADC Interface Light Sensor USB Connector 1 x Device 2 x HOST Dual Port LAN Port RJ45 with transformer Console Port DB9 Male Power ON Off switch Switch Serial RS422 485 Termination resistor configuration switch GPIO input test switch Of
61. hat users are able to develop Eddy for a device server including the function that transfers from serial data to LAN Setting Eddy s configurations status monitoring firmware update and other adminis tration work are also included H W level integration and S W setting information can also be found Who should read this manual This guide is designed for Eddy users and administrators It is strongly recommended that anyone trying to ap ply use and maintain Eddy read this document It will be a great starting point for any administrator who want s to easily monitor and control Eddy and its connected devices Contents Chapter 1 Introduction is a preface with general information and introductory notices Chapter 2 Getting Started gives a brief introduction to Eddy series including features and applications Chapter 3 Hardware Descriptions explains the layout and pin specifications with block diagram and drawings Chapter A Integration assists you connecting Eddy to serial and network environment It covers first time boot up and status check procedures Chapter 5 Configuration via Web provides ways to configure and to connect Eddy via web browser Chapter 6 Configuration via Telnet provides commands and its explanation to configure and to connect Eddy via web Telnet Chapter 7 Appendix provides firmware update guides and detailed technical specifications ebe Serial Communication Experts et ASystemBase Eddy
62. iFi network settings def view management Show managing items settings def view port Show serial port settings def view gpio Show GPIO pin settings def view dio Show DIO pin settings def help Show command list and help 63 Network commands 64 Configure general network environment and network management Commands Default Descriptions def mac 00 05 f4 00 20 57 Register Eddy s MAC address Mac Address y def line f SCH f Static IP IP obtaining method for Eddy s network connection ip dhep Set the current IP address Eddy is assigned to def ip When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate IP Address 192 1680223 IP address When line type is DHCP it is not editable Instead current IP address is shown Set the subnet mask Eddy is assigned to When line type is Static IP manually enter an appropriate pa 255 255 255 0 subnet mask When line type is DHCP it is not editable Instead current subnet mask is shown Set the default gateway Eddy is assigned to def gateway i i 192 168 0 1 When line type is DHCP it is not editable Instead current Gateway address l gateway address is shown derana 168 126 63 1 Set the Domain Name Service IP address IP address Configures IP of PC which Portview is installed def portviewip 0000 If IP is set to 0 0 0 0 NMS feature is disabled IP address Please refer to Portview User s Manual f
63. ich is used in actual authentication process AT BTKEY apple AT BTSD vi Response 7112233445566 ZOK Display a list of Bluetooth devices sharing the same pin code Description Once a connection is made with a pin code Eddy BT saves the Bluetooth device with its link key generated by the pin code The connection to a device listed in Eddy BT can be made automatically without the authentication process The maximum number kept on the list is 7 AT BTCSDH Clear the list of Bluetooth devices sharing the same pin code Description This clears the list of Bluetooth devices linked with the same key in flash memory To take effect the ATZ command must be used or Powercycle the unit ASystemBase 86 iy Les S Eddy Dier Eddy User s Guide 87 AT BTFP n Purpose Set generation of link key every time of connection Parameters n 0 Inactivate Default n 1 Activate Description If n is set to 1 Eddy BT asks for the pin code every time a connection is made This can be used to increase security AT BTSEG Authentication Encryption Purpose Set authentication and data encryption Parameters Authentication 0 Inactivate Default Authentication 1 Activate Encryption 0 Inactivate Default Encryption 1 Activate Description If the authentication is activated the pin code must be set by AT BTKEY command Data encryption cannot be used when authentication is not enabled i e
64. in features for LAN Configuration is as follows M Since S4M doesn t have LAN port doesn t include bellows Menu Default Descriptions AREF Enable Enable or disable DHCP server Server IP Address 10 10 11 Current IP address for LAN is assigned to 255 255 255 0 Current subnet mask for LAN is assigned to Lease Start 101012 If DHCP server is enabled start address of the DHCP scope for Address NS leasing Lease End 1010130 If DHCP server is enabled end address of the DHCP scope for Address leasing Lease Time 180 DHCP lease time 44 0 Serial Communication Experts et AS ystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 45 Main features for Network Service Configuration are as follows Menu Default Descriptions Set the IP address and the port number of the PC where Portview Portview is installed For more information on Portview please refer to the IP Port 00001000 Portview User Manual If IP is set to 0 0 0 0 this feature is disabled Register DDNS server s IP address for DDNS service DDNS DDNS service used in Eddy is supported by http ddns nu Username 203 32 117 1 default ID is eddy and default password is 99999999 Password if you want to used this vou should register your own in http ddns nu E Enable Enable or disable Telnet service If disabled you cannot connect to Eddy via Telnet Enable or disable FTP service FTP Servi Enabl nee ES If disabled you cannot connect to Eddy
65. ite http www sysbas com Contact tech sysbas com 2 midd 41 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide WiFi Enable View Summary Device Name Eddy Logged in as eddy Device Name Eddy Device Type Eddy DK Y2 x Boot_Loader Version KS X X Lemonix Kernel Version 2 X x X Firmware Version 2 x X X System Alive 0 Days 14 53 39 Wireless Network Configuration Link State Connection Access Point 00 50 18 58 0F 20 Connection Mode DHCP Frequency 2 422 GHz Channel 3 MAC Address 00 0C 43 25 73 00 Bit Rate 54 Mb s IP Address 192 168 0 40 Link Quality 100 100 SES Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Signal level 40 dBm Copyright 2007 t t SystemBase Co Ltd Gateway 192 168 0 254 Noise level 79 dBm All rights reserved WAN Network Configuration Line Type Static IP MAC Address 00 05 4 00 20 57 IP Address 192 168 0 247 E Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 1192 168 0254 Support Information Website http www sysbas com Contact tech sysbas com Main features of Setup Menu are as follows Menu Descriptions Summary View a summary of Eddy Network Settings Configure network connection settings Wireless Settings Configure Wireless settings Peripheral Settings Select GPIO or Device mode Configure detailed operation environment for serial Serial Settings e communic
66. ith Eddy CPU module 2 Please set the Operation Mode of 4 serial port as Com_Redirector mode And then press Sav e button 3 Please press Save amp Reboot button of Save A Reboot menu And then Eddy DK will be rebooted 4 Please install COM Redirector program on PC For more information please refer to the manual of Com Redirector program 5 Please add port from COM_Redirect Control Panel after the installation of the program You can see that the 4 serial port 192 168 0223 Port 4004 of Eddy DK is assigned as COM10 6 Please open the port of PC as the default values 9600 bps None Parity 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bits using HyperTermanal 7 You can connect Eddy BT with Bluetooth device using AT commands For more information please refer to Chapter 7 1 4 The meaning of AT commands Please press ATZ and press Ente key And then you can see the OK message If you see the OK message Eddy BT is normally loaded with Eddy CPU module Now you can connect Eddy BT with Bluetooth device using ATD Address of the Bluetooth device co mmand H Eddy BT normally connects with Bluetooth device you can see the Connect message com10 HyperTerminal ATD 112233445566 Connect 112233445566 Hello 71 m Eddy Eddy User s Guide 7 1 2 72 Operation Mode In addition to the serial port configurations the Eddy BT requires also includes some set
67. ivated when 0 FlowControl HWFC NoFC AT BTINQ 4 Response 7112233445566 FriendlyName CoDz 2112233445566 FriendlyName CoDZ 2112233445566 FriendlyName CoD ZOK Search Bluetooth devices nearby Description The Bluetooth devices in Inquiry scan mode nearby are displayed with their BD addresses Device names and Class of device Maximum 15 devices are scanned for 30 seconds Default 15 value in S register 24 D 79 Serial Communication Experts S ASystemBase 8 Eddy Der Eddy User s Guide AT BTLAST 4112233445566 Purpose Display the BD address of the last connected device the BD Display the BD address of the last connected device of the last connected device The Bluetooth device last connected to this Eddy BT is displayed with its BD address AT BTVER Response ESD100V2 v2 0 0 ZOK Purpose Display device firmware version Description Display device firmware version AT BTRSSI nHOnly Single Mode Response ZOK 0 255 0 0 repeatedly Test signal strength Parameters n 0 Stop signal strength test n 1 Start signal strength test Description When Bluetooth connection is established you can use this command in Standby status The signal strength will be displayed repeatedly in order of Status LinkQuality Status RSSI If the LinkQuality is close to 255 and RSSI is close to 0 the signal strength is in good standing Example AT BTRSSI 1 OK 0 255 0 0 AT MLIST
68. ized GPIO application and you can implement it with the SDK included in the Edd y development kit Eddy S4M provide 34ea GPIO port different from Eddy CPU the sharing device is limited to ADC After changing values you need to click Submit button Then you will see the same page with modified va lues Please note that you have to Save A Reboot in order to see these changes in effect Changes will b e discarded if you do not save current settings Menu Default Descriptions Set the GPIO port to current Din s I O mode Device Eddy Eddy Set Eddy defined mode Select GPIO Set only GPIO port mode User Set only user mode Select the GPIO port to the specified mode Input Pull up Standby with setting the GPIO to Vcc Value Output Low Input Pull down Standby with setting the GPIO to Gnd Output Low 3 3V is not flowed through the port Output High 3 3V is output through the port oo Serial Communication Experts Sh ASystemBase 8 Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 54 Lyme Edy real time Eddy User s Guide Configuration view of Eddy CPU Peripheral Settings Copyright 2007 SystemBase Co Ltd All rights reserved 55 Logged in as eddy Select Port No Value Eddy Peripheral User Peripheral B 04 TxD B 05 RxD B 22 DSR Image Sensor Dat
69. le Do not use Roaming function Option 61 89 dbm If you have different Access Points and have enabled roaming you should also set carefully the roaming threshold which is the point in signal strength at which Eddy WiFi search for a new Access Point If you set it too low Eddy WiFi will spend to much time with a non optimal AP getting a poorer throughput and if you set it too high the card will waste time searching for a new AP too often ebe Serial Communication Experts Ze ASystemBase CT Since 1987 Si Eddy al time Eddy User s Guide 52 Authentica tion Mode Encryption Type Key Index Key Password Connection Type AUTO NONE None None DHCP The represented value is absolute The real value should be the represented value Option AUTO OPEN SHARED WPAPSK WPA2PSK An authentication mode defines the procedure that the 802 11 device uses when it authenticates and associates with an access point AUTO Specifies IEEE 802 11 Auto System authentication OPEN Specifies IEEE 80211 Open System authentication SHARED Specifies IEEE 802 11 Shared Key authentication that uses a pr eshared WEP key WPA PSK Specifies WPA security Authentication is performed between th e supplicant and authenticator over IEEE 802 1X Encryption keys are dyna mic and are derived through the preshared key used by the supplicant and authenticator WPA2 PSK Specifies WPA2
70. ll see the same page with modified values Please note that you have t o Save amp Reboot in order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save c urrent settings Menu Default Descriptions Select the operation protocol which the serial port would use Disable Do not use this port Operation COM Mode COM Use the serial port of Eddy as the COM ports of Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista operated PC TCP Server 46 de ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 47 Menu Default Descriptions 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 TCP Client Eddy acts as a socket client in this mode It tries to connect to the server IP address and the socket number assigned when a certain server waits for connection on the network All data between the socket and the serial port is transferred untouched after the socket connection is established TCP Broadcast Eddy works as a server accepting up to 5 simultaneous connections from socket clients Data transmitted from Eddy is broadcast to each socket client TCP Multiplex Eddy works as a server accepting up to 5 simultaneous connections from socket clients The difference between TCP B
71. mary of each option is presented here Commands Default Descriptions def port 1 protocol disable com t t lient ep SENG ep cliant com Select the operation protocol which the serial port would use cp broadcast tcp_multiplex udp_server udp_client Set the socket number for the port TCP Server TCP def port 1 socket i 4001 Broadcase TCP Multiplex and UDP server operation modes port number SS e make use of this port for awaiting network socket connections def port 1 name name Port 1 Port alias name for convenience 16 Characters at maximum def port 1 speed 150 300 600 1200 2400 480 0 9600 19200 38400 57600 9600bps Set communication speed 115200 230400 460800 921600 def port 1 data Fr r 8 Set the number of bits in each character size 5 6 7 8 i e Configure interface of serial 3 4 port on Eddy S4M Def po 1 interface RS422 In Eddy DK this can be selected by Dip Switch on Eddy DK rs422 rs485e rs485ne i board so that this category cannot be selected def port 1 stop 1 2 1 Set the number of stop bits def port 1 parity none Set parity bit check scheme none odd even ed j ERT pori blow none Set the flow control scheme none xon rts def port 1 signal data Set the signal line checking method for the device to be data modem connected to the given serial port def port 1 remote 0000 When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Client or UDP Client IP address Ski se
72. n tboth it restart to transmit data including the first as well If not it converts the operation status to Standby If the data from host includes it will convert the operation status to Standby Notice that Eddy BT holds data transmission when it encounters until receiving next character G is an escape sequence character by default which is changeable by AT SETESC 81 sm ASystemBase a Pa TM Eddy Eddy User s Guide AT SETESC nn Change the escape sequence character Description Escape sequence character set to by default is changeable The parameter nn must be a printable character AT SETESC 42 ATO ATOx ATObdaddr Gier Convert the operation status of Standby to Connect Description You can convert the operation status of Standby to Connect ready to transmit data In Node Switching mode a specific slave can be specified to become an active connection by specifying the connection number or the Bluetooth address Example ATO ATO3 AT0000195000001 AT BTCANCEL Terminate the current executing task Description This terminates a current executing task such as Inquiry scan and Page scan then converts the operation status to Standby AT BTSCANH Response 7OK CONNECT 1122334455662 Wait for inquiry and connection from other Bluetooth devices When connection is made with other Bluetooth device response will b
73. n 2347 nad 1 2347 communication node def wifi fragment 2346 Configure Maximum packet when sending with small 256 2346 pieces of packet def wifi roamming Disable Configure whether to use roaming function of wireless Enable Disable network def wiri authentication open shared WPA2 PSK Select certification way when testing access point wpa psk wpa2 psk wpa none def wifi encryption none wep tkip TKIP Configure the way of encryption aes def wifi keyind e a SITES 1 Select the index when Encryption is WEB E None Register key to use when Encryption is WEB wep key string g y Ka def wifi d peer None Register password to use when Encryption is TKIP wpa password detwi ding DHCP Select acquiring way of IP in wireless network dhcp static ip Sree ue 192 168 1 72 Register IP address when acquiring way of IP is Static IP IP address rd g Kee RE def wifi gateway 192 168 1 1 router gege 92 168 1 Register GW address when acquiring way of IP is Static IP def wifi mask Register Mask address when acquiring way of IP is Static 255 255 255 0 Mask Address oe IP E 168 126 63 1 Register DNS server address DNS Address WEG g De Serial Communication Experts wh ASystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 65 Serial Commands 68 You can set the communication and operation environment for the serial port Chapter 5 describes each option in detail Only a sum
74. onnect Success ACL connect to a specific Bluetooth device with a given BD address 112233445566 BD address ASystemBase oo Les S FY TM Eddy Eddy User s Guide real time Description Eddy BT attempts to ACL connect to the Bluetooth device with the given BD address To make successful ACL connection the Bluetooth device must be in Page scan mode If it make connection response will display an ACL Connect Success Must have reboot for new ACL connection Example ATA0001950011FF le 85 ASystemBase x Eddy De Eddy User s Guide THH ATHx ATHbdaddr Response 40K DISCONNECT Purpose Release the current connection Description The current Bluetooth connection will be disconnected It takes about Supervision Timeout S37 to detect an abnormal disconnection such as power off and moving out of service range In multiple connection modes a specific connection can be specified to be disconnected by specifying the connection number or the Bluetooth address The response message of DISCONNECT may be displayed on disconnection depending on the disconnection condition You can make it not displayed using S10 register Example ATH ATH3 ATH000195000001 AT BTKEY string Change pin code string New pin code Default 1234 Description Pin code is a string which allows up to 16 alpha numeric characters Based on this pin code Eddy BT generates a link key wh
75. ooth device with the given BD address If the parameter of to is 0 it will wait forever When connection is made with the Bluetooth device response willbe CONNECT with its BD address If there is no connection made within this time duration response is ERROR and the operation status becomes to Standby AT BTSCAN000B530011FF 30 83 20 ASystemBase d Eddy Der Eddy User s Guide 84 ATD Response 7OK CONNECT 1122334455662 or ZOK ERRORZ Connect to the last connected Bluetooth device Description Eddy BT saves the BD address of the Bluetooth device most recently connected to If it fails to make a connection response will display an ERROR ATD112233445566 Response 40K CONNECT 1122334455662 or ZOK ERROR Connect to a specific Bluetooth device with a given BD address 112233445566 BD address Description Eddy BT attempts to connect to the Bluetooth device with the given BD address To make successful connection the Bluetooth device must be in Page scan mode This attempt continues for 5 minutes If it fails to make connection response is ERROR ATD000B530011FF ATA Response 7OK Start ACL Open ACL Connect Success ACL connect to the last connected Bluetooth device Description If it make connection response will display an ACL Connect Success Must have reboot for new ACL connection ATA1122334455664 Response 7OKz Start ACL Open ACL C
76. or detailed information De Serial Communication Experts wh AS ystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 65 def portviewport 4000 Set the socket number of the PC with Portview installed Port Number def telnet Enable Enable or disable Telnet service Enable Disable If disabled you cannot connect to Eddy via Telnet def ftp Enable Enable or disable FTP service Enable Disable If disabled you cannot connect to Eddy via FTP def ssh Disable Enable or disable SSH service Enable Disable If enabled you can connect to Eddy via SSH Def ddns 203 32 117 1 If you set DDNS server IP DDNS service will be enable IP Address Se But you set 0 0 0 0 this service will disable SE eddy You can access DDNS server with this ID username Def ddnspass 99999999 You can access DDNS server with this password password def web Enable Enable or disable Web service Enable Disable If disabled you cannot connect to Eddy via Web Enable or disable remote debugging function used by Eddy def target_agent Disable development environment LemonIDE Enable Disable For more information please refer to LemonIDE user manual in the SDK CD included in Eddy DK package E eg me Set the name of Eddy module Max 32 bytes SNMP V1 2 Attributes can read and write by SNMP Agent In order to read attributes only change the feature to def snmp Disable ReadOnly Enable Disable In order to read and write a
77. pment Description Check if the connection to host equipment is operating normally The serial parameters of Eddy BT must be same as those of host equipment If not the Eddy BT will not respond or ERROR message will appear or an abnormal sequence of strings will appear 78 SH Ce ASystemBase CP FY TM Eddy Eddy User s Guide real time AT UARTCONFIG Baudrate Parity StopbitHwfo Set Serial parameters Parameter Baudrate 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 9 s 21600 Default 9600 Parity N E O Default N Stopbit 1 2 Default 1 Hwfc Hardware Flow Control 0 1 Default 1 Descriptio The Serial parameters can be set or changed The factory default is 9600 N 1 1 n To take effect the ATZ command must be used or Powercycle the unit AT UARTCONFIF 115200 N 1 1 AT BTINFO 2112233445566 DeviceName Mode Status Auth Encryp FlowControlg ZOK Display Bluetooth settings Description The current Bluetooth settings are displayed including BD address Device name Operation mode Operation status Authentication Data Encryption and Hardware Flow Control The initial value of Device name is ESD100V2_v2 0 0 445566 ESD stands for Eddy BT v2 0 0 for the version of firmware and 445566 for the last 6 digits of BD address Mode MODE0 MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 Status STANDBY PENDING CONNECT Auth 0 1 Authentication is not activated when 0 Encrypt 0 1 Encryption is not act
78. roadcast and TCP Multiplex is that Multiplex allows each socket to communicate exclusively That is serial data in response are only transferred to the sender socket UDP Server Eddy works as a UDP server waiting for UDP connection from the client on the network Socket number for awaiting connections can be set in Local socket port field Once a UDP packet is received to the socket that waits for the connection the data is transmitted to the serial port The data input from the serial port is put into UDP packets which eventually are sent to the client UDP Client When the data is input to the serial port UDP packets are sent using the preset IP address and the socket number of the server Serial Port 1 2 hardwired to RS232 so that this category cannot be selected Serial Port 3 4 can be used RS422 or RS485 Echo No Echo by selecting EE 2 In Eddy CPU this can be selected by Dip Switch S8 S9 on Eddy DK board so that this category cannot be selected option RS422 RS485 Echo RS485 No Echo Local 4001 Set the socket number for the port TCP server and UDP server operation ebe Serial Communication Experts Sh ASystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Menu Default Descriptions Socket Port mode makes use of this port for awaiting network socket connections Port Alias Port1 Port alias name for convenience 16 Characters at maximum Set communication speed Baud Rate 9600
79. s follows fem fom Carriage return Line feed 112233445566 Bluetooth device address One digit decimal number to Timeout in seconds Command Category ASCII Code Command Category AT Commands RESET 1 ATZ 2 AT amp F SERIAL PORT 3 AT 4 AT UARTCONFIG b p s h AT BTINFO AT BTINQ AT BTLAST AT BTVER BLUETOOTH Information 9 AT BTRSSLn 10 AT MLIST Mode 11 A 12 A T BTMODE n T MULTI n Status AT SETESC nn ATO AT BTCANCEL AT BTSCAN AT BTSCAN n to AT BTSCAN1 12233445566 to Connection 20 ATD 21 ATD112233445566 22 ATA 23 ATA112233445566 24 ATH TT ebe Serial Communication Experts wh AS ystemBa se Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Security 25 AT BTKEY string 26 AT BTSD 27 AT BTCSD 28 AT BTFP n 29 AT BTSEC a e Miscellaneous 30 AT BTNAME string 31 AT BTLPM n S REGISTER 32 AT amp V 33 ATSnn 34 ATSnn mm ATZ ae Software Reset Description This has the same effects as Powercycling the unit This command disconnects any connected Bluetooth device and stops ongoing tasks After rebooting the status will be decided by the preset operation mode Some AT commands require the ATZ command be run so that the commands can take effect AT amp F ES Hardware reset Description This has the same effect as initialization by pressing the factory reset button All parameters are initialized to factory defaults AT E Check the connection status with host equi
80. se CO Since 1987 Eddy 5 6 53 real time Eddy User s Guide Sets an IP address of a wireless network If the line Type is Static IP a user can enter an IP address directly If line type is DHCP the current IP address is displayed In DHCP type the address cannot be changed IP Address 192 168 1 72 Sets an IP address of a wireless network Subnet 255 255 255 0 If the line Type is Static IP auser can enter a subnet mask address directly If Mask Ss line type is DHCP the current subnet mask address is displayed In DHCP type the address cannot be changed Sets a gateway address of a wireless network If the line Type is Static IP a user can enter a gateway address directly If line type is DHCP the current gateway address is displayed In DHCP type the address cannot be changed Gateway 192 168 1 1 Sets a DNS server address of a wireless network If the line Type is Static IP a user can enter a DNS server address directly If line type is DHCP the current DNS server address is displayed In DHCP type the address cannot be changed DNS 168 126 63 1 Peripheral Settings Configure operation mode and output value for each Programmable IO pins Eddy includes GPIO pins that output 3 3V or detect 3 3V signals Eddy CPU provides 56 GPIO ports if you only use WAN port You can detect either any 3 3V signals from external device or output 3 3V signal to the external device You can also program a custom
81. t port Serial 4 Channel RTC with Battery microSD 4ch ADC tem perature 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 Referring Example code and Evaluation Kit circuit allow developer to design device they want ae Type Classifcatlon Eddy S4M v2 1 Eddy S4M v2 5 CPU AT91SAM9260B CJ 210 MHz AT91SAM9G20 400MHz AT45DB642D 8MB Data Flash Memory 1S42516160B 32 MB SDRAM Ethernet MC PHY 10 100 Base T MAC KSZ8041NLi PHYceiver Auto MDI MDIX Port 0 1 RS232 DB9 male Port 0 Full Signal Serials Port 1 TxD RxD RTS CTS only Hardware Port 2 3 COMBO Terminal Block Spin COMBO RS422 RS485 is S W selectable 3 Host 1 Device Port 2 0 FS 12Mbps VARENE Use to GL850A USB Hub chip RTC Real Time Clock RTC DS1340U 33 Connect to 12C I F Battery Holder CR1220 38mAh 3V Lithium Battery ADC 4 Channel 10 Bit ADC TWI I2C Master Multi Master and Slave Mode Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide PP Type H Eddy S4M v2 1 Eddy S4M v2 5 SPI 8 to 16 bit Programmable Data Length Four External Peripheral Chip Selects MCI SD Spec V2 0 SDHC MMC Spec V4 2 support USB to SD Controller 16GB 12Mbits s GPIO Max 34 Pro
82. t the IP address to connect to def port 1 remoteport 4000 When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Client or UDP Client socket number set the socket number to connect to After a certain amount of time passes without any def port 1 keepalive 0 communication after the socket connection between the given 0 65535 serial port and the server is established automatically disconnect the socket connection def port 1 latency 180 This needs to be set when consecutive data from the given msec serial port needs to be transmitted to socket at once De Serial Communication Experts wh ASystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Commands Default Descriptions When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Server ask for the def port 1 login Disable username and password when the client tries to connect Set Enable Disable to 1 to enable def port 1 loginname When the Operation Mode is set to TCP Server set the None username username to ask for Max 8 bytes def port 1 loginpass None When the Operation Mode is set as TCP Server set the password password to ask for Max 8 bytes 66 Username Password Commands Configure username and password for Web Telnet FTP Commands Default Descriptions def username Set username to use in Web Telnet or FTP eddy username 16 Characters at maximum def password 99999999 Set password to use iri Web Telnet or FTP password 16 Characters at maximum
83. tinctive embedded solution Below lists main features of Eddy Premium level hardware with ARM9 210MHz CPU 8MB Flash and 32MB SDRAM 64MB SDRAM Selectable RS232 only or RS422 485 combo interfaces USB host port Max 12Mbps USB Full speed SD Card Interface Max 921 6Kbps serial speed Program and run your own application SystemBase SDK and API support for application programming included in Development Kit Small size to fit in to any hardware 10 100Mbps Ethernet port auto MDIX SystemBase COM Port Redirector for better adaptability Extensive configuration and monitoring with Portview Firmware upload with Web FTP and TFTP Configuration with Web Telnet SNMP and Portview Various customizing options Standard Linux environment for openness in executable applications Multiple Programmable IO pins for customized applications Watchdog timer support for monitoring the system and reset when system error is occurred ASystemBase E Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 2 12 Applications 22 Eddy can be applied to many practical applications in various fields Some are presented below Factory Industrial Automation 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 amp pollution metering devices Data collection and distribu
84. tings for Bluetooth For getting the most out of Eddy BT user should understand the following Bluetooth connection schemes A Bluetooth device can play a role as a master or slave Master tries to connect itself to other Bluetooth devic es and slave is waiting to be connected from other Bluetooth devices A Bluetooth connection is always made by a pair of master and slave devices A slave can be in two modes Inquiry Scan or Page Scan mode Inqui ry Scan mode is waiting for a packet of inquiry from other Bluetooth device and Page Scan mode is waiting f or a packet of connection from other Bluetooth device Every Bluetooth device has its unique address called B D Bluetooth Device address which is composed of 12 hexa decimal numbers Eddy BT has 4 operation modes as follows je Je In this mode there is no response when power on or software reset and Eddy BT is just waiting for AT command input Neither master nor slave is assigned to Eddy BT in mode0 User can change the configuration parameters of Eddy BT in this mode Eddy BT must be in Mode when it is directly controlled by AT commands The factory default is set to Mode Eddy BT tries to connect the last connected Bluetooth device Eddy BT in Mode is to be a master and tries to connect the last connected Bluetooth device Eddy BT always stores the BD address of the Bluetooth device to which Eddy BT has connected last When Eddy BT is initially used or after hardware reset there
85. tion units Financial Building Automation Card readers Barcode scanners Kiosks Point Of Sale related devices Serial printers Cash registers Credit card authorization terminals Biometric detection units Security devices OEM Device Server Distributors OEM device server with distributor s own case amp brand Ready to go device or customized application setup mode can be inserted Sy Serial Communication Experts stemBase po Shy Gi Eddy time Eddy User s Guide Chapter 3 Hardware Description This chapter provides Eddy s hardware information including block diagram layout pin specifications dimensi ons 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 implem ented by users RJ 45 connector with embedded transformer normally called LAN Mate or MAG Jack can be used as a simpler approach N S 0Q2800r3 000 dvN SN 8 ENT VTA Ndo APPS 800039088d Eddy CPU V2 1 v2 5 Device description J1 Bottom Board Connector J5 Up Board Connector J4 Bottom Board Connector J3 Bottom Board Connector J6 Up Board Connector J2 Bottom Board Connector Eddy CPU V2 1 v2 5 Connector description 23 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 3 2 Eddy DK v2 1 It is Development Kit Providing environment to test and developing Bellow is simple Instruction
86. ttributes change the feature to ReadWrite Options ReadOnly ReadWrite SNMP V1 V2 Attributes can read and write by SNMP Agent In order to read attributes only change the feature to def vireadwrite 3 enable disable P S E RS In order to read and write attributes change the feature to ReadWrite Options ReadOnly ReadWrite SNMP V3 Attributes can read and write by SNMP Agent def v3readwrite Disable In order to read attributes only change the feature to enable disable ReadOnly In order to read and write attributes change the feature to De Serial Communication Experts wh ASystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide def v3username ReadWrite Options ReadOnly ReadWrite eddy Configure the Username when use SNMP V3 string def i Nope Ward none Configure the password when use SNMP V3 string def trapip Configure the server IP address which receives the TRAP 0 0 0 0 address information def trapoprt 162 Configure the server Port which receives the TRAP Socket No information def t t E ee Enable If Enable is selected inform the System reset info enable disable def t t re Disable If Enable is selected inform the Serial Port opened info enable disable def t i t e Ep ASCONNEe Disable If Enable is selected inform the Serial Port Closed info enable disable def landhcp Enable If Enable is selected DHCP serv
87. uses on background history market environment and technology All documents are updated promptly so check for the recent document updates The contents in these docum ents are subject to change without a prior notice 0 Serial Communication Experts et AS ystemBase Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide 1 5 Technical Support You can reach our tech support by following 3 ways 1 Visit the Eddy official community site at http www embeddedmodule com and go to Technical Support menu FAQ and questions can be reviewed and submitted 2 E mail our technical support team to tech sysbas com Any kind of inquiries requests and comments are welcomed 3 Call us at our customer center at 82 2 855 0501 for immediate support Our technical support team will kindly help you get over with the problem 7 06 Serial Communication Experts ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 22 Welcome to Eddy This chapter includes Eddy series overview main and distinctive features package contents for each product and application fields 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 The Eddy CPU module includes default applications for seri
88. ut Pulldown v GPIO GPIO sl C 18 input PullDown SPI Chip Select 1 GPIO C 19 Input PullDown SPI Chip Select 2 GPIO C 20 Input PullDown SPI Chip Select 3 GPIO zi C 24 Input PullDown v GPIO GPIO v C 25 Input PullDown v GPIO 57 ASystemBase Since 1987 Edd Se Eddy User s Guide 5 7 58 DIO Settings Eddy DK supports 16 Channel Digital inputs and outputs DIO by connecting with DC interface It is possible t o switch GLCD or Digital IO port via 16 Channel DIO After changing values you need to click Submit butt on Then you will see the same page with modified values Please note that you have to Save amp Reboot i n order to see these changes in effect Changes will be discarded if you do not save current settings M Since Eddy S4M doesn t support DIO and LCD DIO Settings doesn t be supported e Device Name Eddy Eddy an DIO Settings Logged in as eddy real time Device Port No 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 DIO or LCD LCD v Copyright 2007 i SystemBase Co Ltd Menu Default Descriptions Set the purpose of the I2C 16 Bit I O channel LCD Set the G LCD mode Device LCD If you set to the LCD you cannot use it for the DIO port Select DIO Set the DIO 16 channel mode You can set input or out 16 channel as like the GPIO If you set to
89. via FTP Enable or disable Web service W i Enabl PR Service ES If disabled you cannot connect to Eddy via Web SSH Service Disable Enable or disable Secure Shell service Enable or disable remote debugging function used by Eddy LemonIDE Disable development environment LemonlDE Target Agent For more information please refer to LemonIDE user manual in the SDK CD included in Eddy DK package iy Serial Communication Experts SS ASystemBase Edd means Eddy User s Guide real time 5 4 Serial Settings Device Name Eddy Eddy 1 Wireless Settings Logged in as eddy real time Wireless Network Configuration Wireless Network Enable Y Help Wireless Mode Infrastructure Help Wireless Network Mode 802 11b g mixed Help Wireless Network Name SSID none Help Channel Auto M Help Bitrate Auto el Mbps Help RTS Threshold 2347 byte s Help Fragment Threshold 2346 byte s Help 802 11h Disable Help E Copyright 2007 Wireless Roaming Disable Y Help TE Authentication Mode WPAPSK zl Help Encryption Type TKIP si Help Password mone Connection Type DHCP E Hep TP Address bei Help Subnet Mask Help Gateway Help DNS Help You can set the communication and operation environment for the serial port After changing values you need to click Submit button Then you wi
90. with this address you need to change network configurations so that your PC can connect to the IP 192 168 0 223 Please refer to an example belo w and note that values don t necessarily have to be identical to the example below Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 222 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 168 0 1 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 35 ASystemBase Since 1987 Eddy real time Eddy User s Guide Factory default alias IP address 101011 In case you configure Eddy to use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically you might find it hard to kno w the IP address to connect to To provide users with an easier way to know the current IP address Eddy ha s a fixed alias IP that is always accessible Use the address below whenever you cannot find out Eddy s IP address In order to connect with this address you need to change network configurations so that your PC can connect to the IP 10 10 1 1 Please refer to an example below and note that values do not necessarily have to be ide ntical to the example
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