Connect One II-EVB-630W User Manual

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II-EVB-630W
User Manual
Version 1.2
Connect One Ltd.
20 Atir Yeda Street
Kfar Saba 44643, Israel
Tel: +972-9-766-0456
Fax: +972-9-766-0461
E-mail:
sales@connectone.com
http://www.connectone.com
Pub. No. 23-3750-11
April 2012

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  • Page 1 Instant Internet Evaluation Board II-EVB-630W User Manual Version 1.2 Connect One Ltd. 20 Atir Yeda Street Kfar Saba 44643, Israel Tel: +972-9-766-0456 Fax: +972-9-766-0461 E-mail: sales@connectone.com http://www.connectone.com Pub. No. 23-3750-11 April 2012...
  • Page 2 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and shall not be construed as a commitment on the part of Connect One. Connect One assumes no liability for any errors that may appear in this document. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such a license agreement.
  • Page 3: About This Guide

    This manual contains the following sections: Product Overview: Explains the iChip™ CO2128SEC as the heart of the II-EVB-630W. It describes the product uses and features and provides guidance for using this manual. Getting Started: Describes the II-EVB-630W package contents, unpacking and installation instructions, and diagrams.
  • Page 4: Warranty Statement

    Connect One's instructions, for a period of 12 (twelve) months from shipment by Connect One or its distributor to the customer. Connect One will, at its option, repair or replace Products that fail to perform as aforesaid. The Customer...
  • Page 5 II-EVB-630W User Manual Revision History Revision History 23-3750-11 Version Date Description December 2007 Initial preliminary version May 2009 April 2012 Updated product pictures, screen captures and components lists. Revision History...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    First-Time Firmware Installation Using Monitor Mode ............. 23 3.1.2 Updating Existing Firmware Using the iChip Uploader............. 27 ......................30 ANAGING ARAMETER ILES 3.2.1 Saving the II-EVB-630W Configuration to an RPF File ............. 30 3.2.2 Loading an RPF File ........................31 Table of Contents...
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    AT+i™ commands or the iChipConfig Utility, both of which are described in this document. II-EVB-630W features include the ability to stream data over TCP or UDP sockets (up to 10 simultaneous active sockets are available) and manage two listening sockets. A secure socket (SSL3/TLS1) is fully supported.
  • Page 8 To set up the iChipConfig Utility, refer to the iChipConfig Utility User Manual. The latest version of the iChipConfig Utility can also be found on Connect One’s website: http://www.connectone.com. A reference design for using iChip CO2128SEC with a built-in MAC and external PHY (Davicom DM9161A) and WiFi using Marvell 88W8686 802.11b/g chipset can be...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    The final section of this chapter offers several ways to test the II-EVB-630W LAN connection. What’s in the Package? The II-EVB-630W is a turnkey boxed solution and, as such, is supplied with all necessary accessories. The package includes the following items: •...
  • Page 10: Unpacking And Installing

    Settings. To install the II-EVB-630W and connect it to a LAN network: Connect the RJ45 cable to the II-EVB-630W RJ45 port as shown in the figure below. Connect the other end of the cable to a 10/100BaseT or 100BaseT Ethernet switch or hub.
  • Page 11 To install the II-EVB-630W and connect it to a WiFi Network: 1. Make sure a WiFi 802.11b/g Access Point is properly configured and powered. 2. Connect the RS232 male side of the cable to the II-EVB-630W RS232 port and the female side to your device or PC’s COM port.
  • Page 12: Connectors And Switch Positions

    II-EVB-630W User Manual Getting Started Connectors and Switch Positions 2.4.1 Connectors Name Type Function HEADER 20X2 EBI BUS HEADER 20X2 EBI BUS HEADER 10X2 HPI* DB9 – FEMALE COM0 HEADER 5X2 SSC* RJ11 Telephone Line (from UART1) DB9 –MALE COM1...
  • Page 13: Jumper Settings

    II-EVB-630W User Manual Getting Started G.LED TXD0 G.LED DTR1 G.LED G.LED RXD1 G.LED TXD1 G.LED RXD2 G.LED TXD2 R.LED iChip Error G.LED FW_RDY G.LED DATA READY R.LED 3.3V VDDIO R.LED 1.2V External Jumper Settings Name Setting 1-2 ONREG Pin=0 working with external VDD core ; 2-3 ONREG Pin=1 working with internal VDD core ON –External VDDCore...
  • Page 14: Bill Of Materials

    II-EVB-630W User Manual Getting Started Bill of Materials 2.7.1 II-EVB-2128-PLC Motherboard Quantity Reference Part C18,C22,C23,C24,C25,C26,C27, C28,C29,C30,C31,C32,C37,C41, C43,C44,C49,C50,C51,C52,C55, C57,C59,C60,C65,C66,C67,C68, C71,C72,C73,C74,C75,C76,C77, C82,C86 ,C91,C98,C99, C102, C103,C105,C106,C111, C112 100NF C33,C34 22PF C20,C42,C56,C58,C88,C92, C108,C113 10UF/16V C35,C36,C39,C107,C109 1UF/16V C45,C46,C47,C48,C61,C62,C63, C64,C83,C84,C85,C87,C93 470NF C53,C54 1NF/3KV C69,C70 100UF/16V C94,C95,C104...
  • Page 15 II-EVB-630W User Manual Getting Started USB-B CON2 HPE1206 2961666681 L2,L9,L10,L11,L12 BK2125HM601 68UH/1A R62,R65,R78,R79,R80,R90,R91, R145,R146,R151 DSS-301L R50,R85,R87,R136,R149,JP30, JP31,JP32,JP33 R7,R8,R9,R10,R11,R12,R13,R14, R15,R16,R17,R18,R19,R20,R21, R22,R23,R24,R25,R26,R27,R28, R29,R30,R31,R32,R33,R34,R35, R36,R37,R38,R39,R40,R41,R42, R43,R44,R45,R46,R47,R48 R51,R53,R54,R55,R56,R57,R58, R59,R60,R61,R63,R71,R72,R73, R115,R150 100K R66,R67,R74,R75,R76,R77,R88, R89,R113,R114,R128,R130, R134,R143,R147 R68,R69 2Ω R81,R82,R83,R84 49.9 1% 6.8K1% R106,R107,R108,R109,R110, R111,R112,R117,R135 R116 R118...
  • Page 16: Ii-Db-W2Sw1 Daughterboard

    II-EVB-630W User Manual Getting Started LT1086CM TPS76912 LM2591HVS-3.3 TS5A3159 U23,U26 AD8030 SP708RCN LM75A 12MHZ 2.7.2 II-DB-W2SW1 Daughterboard Quantity Reference Part C6,C8 100UF/6.3V C9,C11,C14,C15,C16 100NF C10,C13 G.LED J1,J2 HEADER 20X2 MALE 68UH/1A R6,R7,R9,R10 100K W2SW0001 Getting Started...
  • Page 17: Schematics

    II-EVB-630W User Manual Getting Started Schematics Getting Started...
  • Page 18 VDDCOREB EXT_VDDCORE VDDCOREB U1.11 U1.50 U1.82 U1.111 U1.31 U1.41 U1.67 U1.91 U1.102 U1.120 C113 C113 VDDPLLB 10UF/16V 10UF/16V 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF AVDD 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF ONREG U1.12 U1.51 U1.83...
  • Page 19 EBI_D[0..15] EBI_A[0..19] EBI_D15 EBI_D14 EBI_D13 EBI_D12 EBI_D11 EBI_D10 EBI_D9 EBI_D8 EBI_A0 EBI_A1 EBI_A2 EBI_A3 EBI_A4 EBI_A5 C112 C112 EBI_A6 EBI_A7 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF EBI_A8 EBI_A9 EBI_A10 EBI_A11 EBI_A12 EBI_A13 EBI_A14 EBI_A15 EBI_A1 EBI_D0 EBI_A16 EBI_A17 EBI_A2 EBI_D1 EBI_A18 EBI_nCS1 EBI_CS1/A20 EBI_A3 EBI_D2...
  • Page 20 100NF 100NF HPI INTERFACE 470NF 470NF 100NF 100NF 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K HOST_D0 HOST_D1 470NF 470NF HOST_D2 HOST_D3 HOST_D4 HOST_D5 HOST_D6 HOST_D7 470NF 470NF HOST_D0 HOST_CS HOST_RD HPID0_SSCTD 470NF...
  • Page 21 2/2010 2/2010 100NF 100NF DSS-301L DSS-301L SPKR SPKR 2/2010 2/2010 RING RING AGND MICV RJ11 RJ11 2961666681 2961666681 100NF 100NF LM386 LM386 100NF 100NF SPI1CS_I2CTWCK SMB8 SPI1CLK_I2CTWD SMB7 1NF/3KV 1NF/3KV 1NF/3KV 1NF/3KV SPI1MOSI_SCINTB SMB6 SPI1MISO_SCIO SMB5 100NF 100NF 10UF/16V 10UF/16V SPI0CS_SCRST SMB4 SPI0CLK_SCC4...
  • Page 22 100NF 100NF F4100-50MHZ F4100-50MHZ REF_CLK/XT2 EREFCK AVDD1 ETX1 ETX0 ETXEN TX_EN TX_CLK/ISOLATE RXD3/PHYAD3 RXD2/PHYAD2 ERX1 RXD1/PHYAD1 R117 R117 ERX0 RXD0/PHYAD0 RX_CLK/10BTSER AVDD1 CRSDV RX_DV/TESTMODE SHILD BK2125HM601 BK2125HM601 TX_ER/TXD4 SHILD R135 R135 100NF 100NF ERXER RX_ER/RXD4/RPTR COL/RMII AVDDR AGND1 CRS/PHYAD4 100NF 100NF AVDDR 100UF/16V...
  • Page 23 C106 C106 100NF 100NF LM75A LM75A C110 C110 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF JP12 JP12 JP13 JP13 JUMPER JUMPER JP14 JP14 JUMPER JUMPER JUMPER JUMPER JP15 JP15 10UF/16V 10UF/16V JUMPER JUMPER SIMVDD SPI1CLK_I2CTWD SPI1CS_I2CTWCK JP16 JP16 JUMPER JUMPER NC/NO PRES 5V/3V JUMPER JUMPER CON4...
  • Page 24 R100 R100 R101 R101 R102 R102 R103 R103 R104 R104 R105 R105 JP21 JP21 JP22 JP22 JP23 JP23 JP24 JP24 JP25 JP25 JP26 JP26 JP27 JP27 HPIIBF_DTR0 ETXER_TXD1 SPI0MISO_SCCLK SPI0CS_SCRST EMDIO EMDC ICHIP_ERR JMP3 JMP3 JMP3 JMP3 JMP3 JMP3 JMP3 JMP3 JMP3 JMP3...
  • Page 25 10K R146 R146 LT1086CM LT1086CM VOUT C111 C111 CASE R116 R116 1.2V 1.2V RXE020 RXE020 EXT_VDDCORE 100NF 100NF 100NF 100NF 10UF/16V 10UF/16V U26B U26B 100NF 100NF AD8030 AD8030 VOUT R118 R118 R147 R147 R119 R119 10UF/16V 10UF/16V TPS76912 TPS76912 470NF 470NF R120 R120...
  • Page 26: Running The Ichipconfig Utility

    The iChip Configuration Tools window is displayed: Select the desired operation by clicking the appropriate icon. When an icon is selected (except Exit), the iChipConfig utility attempts to locate the II-EVB-630W on one of the PC’s COM ports. Getting Started...
  • Page 27: Configuring For Connection

    Serial Settings dialog box. 2.10 Configuring for Connection To connect on the LAN side, the II-EVB-630W needs basic LAN settings, such as IP Address, Subnet, and Gateway IP address. There are two ways to configure this set of parameters: •...
  • Page 28: Dynamic Ip Allocation

    2.10.1 Dynamic IP Allocation By default, the II-EVB-630W is configured to gain LAN access via a DHCP server. Therefore, if a DHCP server is present, there is no need for additional configuration. Default settings can be restored using the AT+iFD command, which you can issue in the Dumb Terminal window.
  • Page 29: Fixed Ip Configuration

    To configure the II-EVB-630W to work with a fixed IP address, the following parameters must be configured: Use the Quick Configuration screen to set the following parameters: • IP Address (DIP): Set it to the IP address you want the II-EVB-630W to have. • Subnet (SNET) •...
  • Page 30 Click Get to retrieve the file. Note: If the path you enter is not a full path to an object, such as JPG, file, or HTML page, enter “/” to enable II-EVB-630W to find the default page specified for this URL.
  • Page 31: Firmware And Parameters Update

    It also describes how to create and use parameter files (*.RPF). Local Firmware Update The II-EVB-630W can be updated locally via the Tools > CO2128/2064 Monitor Mode command, or via the iChip Uploader feature of the iChipConfig Utility. First time installation of the firmware must be done via Monitor Mode.
  • Page 32 II-EVB-630W User Manual Firmware and Parameters Update 4. Recycle power to the II-EVB-630W while holding down the Mode Select (MSEL) switch for at least 5 seconds, and click OK to continue. 5. The following window appears while the FPRO application is installed.
  • Page 33 Firmware and Parameters Update 7. In the dialog box that appears, browse to the location of the Boot Block IMF file you obtained from Connect One, select the file and click Open. 8. Click Yes when prompted. 9. The following window appears while certain sectors of the flash are being erased and the boot block is being installed.
  • Page 34 11. In the Monitor Mode dialog box, click the FW Update button again. 12. In the dialog box that appears, browse to the location of the firmware IMF file you obtained from Connect One, select the file and click Open. Firmware and Parameters Update...
  • Page 35: Updating Existing Firmware Using The Ichip Uploader

    3.1.2 Updating Existing Firmware Using the iChip Uploader Note: This procedure assumes that the SPI flash memory on the II-EVB-630W already contains a previous version of the iChip firmware. 1. Open the iChipConfig utility. Firmware and Parameters Update...
  • Page 36 II-EVB-630W User Manual Firmware and Parameters Update 2. Click the iChip Uploader via Serial icon. 3. In the dialog box displayed, select the EBI Flash 8 Megabit option and click OK. 4. The Monitor Mode dialog box is displayed. Click the FW Update button.
  • Page 37 Firmware and Parameters Update 5. In the dialog box that appears, browse to the location of the firmware IMF file you obtained from Connect One, select the file and click Open. 6. Click Yes when prompted. 7. The following window appears while the firmware is being installed on the flash.
  • Page 38: Managing Parameter Files

    3.2.1 Saving the II-EVB-630W Configuration to an RPF File All or some of the parameters stored in the II-EVB-630W can be saved to a Remote Parameters File (RPF), or loaded from an RPF file onto the II-EVB-630W, with or without parameters configured on it.
  • Page 39: Loading An Rpf File

    Firmware and Parameters Update 3.2.2 Loading an RPF File This section describes how to load an RPF file onto II-EVB-630W. To load an RPF file: Select File | Load RPF file from the iChipConfig menu. The Open dialog box is displayed: Browse to and select the desired file.
  • Page 40 Mouser Electronics Authorized Distributor Click to View Pricing, Inventory, Delivery & Lifecycle Information: Connect One II-EVB-630W-3-US-110 II-EVB-630W-3-EU-220...

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