The NetBurner Network Development Kit (NNDK) is designed as a com- plete development platform for NetBurner’s hardware devices. This quick- start guide will help with the installation of the NetBurner software, hard- ware setup and accessing the factory application running on the device.
The USB port can be used to monitor UART0 and/or power the board. Features • Two 50-pin interface connectors for connection to NetBurner Ether- net Core Module • 2 DB9 Connectors • Switching Power Supply •...
• Power via two position terminal block 2 Software Installation The NetBurner Network Development Kit includes all the software and documentation you need to develop an application for NetBurner hard- ware. To begin development, the first step is to install all software, drivers and documentation required to write an application and learn about the hardware.
After downloading the NNDK Software, run the setup application and fol- low the on screen directions to install the NNDK. During the installation, you must provide a valid serial number for each NetBurner platform type you wish to install. For example, if you have a MOD5441X and a MO- D5270, you should include both a valid MOD5441X and a valid MOD5270 serial number in the serial number validation page.
NBEclipse IDE used to develop, download and debug applications AutoUpdate, TCPUpdate, Download new applications to the SerialLoad module (SerialLoad for MOD5213) IPSetup Identify NetBurner modules on local Network MTTTY PC to NetBurner Serial communication Application Wizard Auto-generate basic applications TaskScan...
USB driver are properly configured. To proceed, carefully insert the NetBurner module in to the non powered development board that is included with your kit. All network modules plug in to the board with the Ethernet jack facing the outside edge of the carrier board.
Serial Data Routing Options 3.2 Power the Development Board All NetBurner development boards are designed to be powered by a stan- dard micro USB cable or a 7.5V DC power supply. The development board is shipped in a state designed to be powered by USB. To change the power...
3.3 Network Setup Development Jumper Description Configuration Board MOD-DEV-100 [1 2] 3 Power Jack 1 [2 3] MOD-DEV-70 [1 2] 3 Power Jack 1 [2 3] MOD-DEV-40 [1 2] 3 Power Jack 1 [2 3] Power Supply Routing Options 3.3 Network Setup Once your device is powered on and plugged in to the network, you may need to configure the network settings of the device.
One option is to use the included utility IP- Setup. If the device is powered on and plugged in to the same network as your PC, run IPSetup and all NetBurner devices on your network will be displayed with configuration options available.
IP address of the device. 3.6 Develop your own Application Now that the NetBurner tools are installed, the hardware is set up and you have verified this by accessing the device’s web server. You have now graduated beyond this quick start guide.
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