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Getting Started V1.02
Getting Started – DK241
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IPC@CHIP
Embedded Web Controller Family
Development Kit DK241
Order No. 563965
Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH
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  • Page 1 ® IPC@CHIP DK241 Getting Started V1.02 Getting Started – DK241 ® IPC@CHIP Embedded Web Controller Family Development Kit DK241 Order No. 563965 Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 1 of 36...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    IPv4/v6 Dual Stack ......................34 APPENDIX - WHERE TO GET FURTHER INFORMATION....... 35 ......................35 ETTING TARTED ..................35 PDATES TOOLS AND EXAMPLES ........................... 35 UPPORT ....................... 35 RDER NUMBERS Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 2 of 36...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    ONE-Workbench (on CD only) DB240 Visualisation Demo EXTDISK driver software @CHIPTOOL Be aware that the Embedded Controller SC243 and the Development Board DB240 are electrostatic sensitive components. Observe general precautions for handling. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 3 of 36...
  • Page 4: Step 1 - Switching On The Db240 Development Board

    Then connect the AC power supply to your main supply and to the DB240 Development Board to power it. Move the power switch on the DB240 to the ON position, two green Power LEDs will light up. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 4 of 36...
  • Page 5: Step 2 - Starting The One-Workbench

    Windows Vista, using a right mouse click on the ONE-Workbench desktop icon. After the installation, you are able to start the ONE-Workbench application from either the Windows start menu or from a desktop icon. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 5 of 36...
  • Page 6 If you’re running a firewall, make sure that it does not block any network functions of ® the ONE-Workbench such as Telnet, SSH, FTP or the scanning for IPC@CHIP Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 6 of 36...
  • Page 7: Step 3 - Setting Up Communication

    Flow Control to None. ® 5. Click OK. You‟re now connected to your IPC@CHIP . Press the Return key in the ® Terminal window to see the IPC@CHIP prompt. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 7 of 36...
  • Page 8: Setting Up The Ethernet Communication

    If you‟re not connected to a network but want to connect the DB240 directly to your PC, you have to use the enclosed cross-over twisted pair Ethernet cable (red) to plug the DB240‟s Ethernet interface to your PC‟s Ethernet interface. Then go on to section 2.4.2.2 Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 8 of 36...
  • Page 9 IP configuration will be displayed at the end of the boot messages. In the event of an error, the message DHCP request failed will be put out after a few seconds. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 9 of 36...
  • Page 10 5. Press the Configure button to apply the new settings to your IPC@CHIP 6. Close the dialog with the OK button. 7. Go back to the @CHIPTOOL View window. It now shows the new IP configuration. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 10 of 36...
  • Page 11 You may use telnet just like the serial terminal but the connection will be closed if the ® IPC@CHIP restarts. You can switch between the serial connection and the telnet connection by clicking on the connection symbol in the taskbar. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 11 of 36...
  • Page 12 4. Open the tree of the via SSH connection and select the Ssh Terminals node. 5. Right-click and select the Launch Terminal entry from the pop-up menu. 6. Complete the fields User ID and Password each with ssh Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 12 of 36...
  • Page 13 A Terminals window will show up that lists all established SSH connections. Press Return in the Terminals window to see the prompt. ® See the next chapter on how to establish the FTP connection to the IPC@CHIP FTP server. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 13 of 36...
  • Page 14: Step 4 - Downloading The Db240 Online Demo Program

    ‟s internal flash drive. The IPC@CHIP , you now see the content of the IPC@CHIP content of the chip‟s drive may vary depending on how you‟ve configured your IP settings. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 14 of 36...
  • Page 15 The FTP client provides many more functions than just transferring files. You may also create ® such as the CHIP.INI. and remove directories or edit text files situated on the IPC@CHIP The handling should be quiet intuitive. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 15 of 36...
  • Page 16: Step 5 - Operating The Demo Program

    Flash Movie shows a picture of the DB240 plate. The I/Os change their colour depending on their state. You may click the output LEDs in order to toggle them. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 16 of 36...
  • Page 17 Of course the appropriate browser plug-ins have to be installed for the Java Applet or the Flash Movie to work. The HTML/CGI Page provides the same functionality but it is not graphically visualised. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 17 of 36...
  • Page 18: Step 6 - Configuring Sd/Mmc-Card

    The EXTUSB.BEX driver can also be found on our website. The EXTIDE driver is built-in for the SC2x3 as a shell command. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 18 of 36...
  • Page 19: Information For Advanced Users

    An Ethernet update presumes a running RTOS. So if for some reason your RTOS does not boot any more, you will have to use the serial port update method. This is currently only possible using the @CHIPTOOL application. See the next chapter for more details. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 19 of 36...
  • Page 20: Updating The One-Workbench

    Select “Software Updates/Manage Configuration…” from the Help menu if you want to see the version information of the currently installed features. In the “Product Configuration” dialog you will see all features in the left window tree. The Beck ONE-Workbench extensions to the Eclipse framework are marked with the name “IPC@CHIP”...
  • Page 21: Find And Install Updates And New Features

    Select “Search for new features to install” in the next dialog. If the “Beck IPC GmbH” site is not already included in the provided list of update sites, then please press the “New Remote Site...” button and add the URL to the Beck update site.
  • Page 22 The Name is “Beck IPC GmbH”. The URL is “http://update.beck-ipc.com/z1tsdk5lsw/oneworkbench/”. Mark the “Beck IPC GmbH” site with a checkmark and click the “Finish” button to search for updates and new features. If updates or new features are available, you can select the features that you would like to install.
  • Page 23 In the next dialog you must first accept the terms in the license agreements and then press again the “Next” button. In the final dialog press the “Finish” button to install the updates. After the updates are downloaded, you will be asked to restart the ONE-Workbench. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 23 of 36...
  • Page 24: Using The Ipc@Chiptool Application

    The IPC@CHIPTOOL comes with detailed help. Simply press F1 in the main window for further information. If you’re running a firewall, make sure that it does not block any network functions of ® IPC@CHIPTOOL such as Telnet, FTP or the scanning for IPC@CHIP Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 24 of 36...
  • Page 25: Developing Software For Your Ipc@Chip

    Hello Project type: Select the IPC(at)CHIP Project → Hello World C option Toolchains: Select the SC2x3 Toolchain 4. Press the Finish button to create the project. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 25 of 36...
  • Page 26 ® . Refer back on page 14 to Step 4 – 7. Now transfer the Hello.bex file to your IPC@CHIP Downloading the DB240 Online demo program, for instructions. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 26 of 36...
  • Page 27 Getting Started V1.02 8. Open the terminal and type the filename to start the program. Hint: The last two steps can be automated when using the Run button in the upper toolbar. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 27 of 36...
  • Page 28: Debugging Your Ipc@Chip ® Applications

    F5 for a refresh. You are now ready to debug your program. 1. Click on the green bug icon in the toolbar to debug your program. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 28 of 36...
  • Page 29 Step Over from the debug toolbar. Each time you step, one source-level instruction of your program will be executed and the instruction pointer (blue arrow) will move on to the next instruction. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 29 of 36...
  • Page 30 A breakpoint symbol will appear. 7. When you‟re done, select the Terminate icon from the toolbar. The debugger provides much more functionality, but this goes beyond the scope of this Getting Started document. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 30 of 36...
  • Page 31: Miscellaneous

    . One of them, the main page, is disabled when uploading the DB240 Visualisation Demo. The second one is still accessible under the address http://172.30.10.50/ChipCfg, assuming that 172.30.10.50 is your Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 31 of 36...
  • Page 32: The Ppp Server/Client

    @CHIP-RTOS-PPC operating system provides TCP/IP API functions for either side of this client/server relationship. ® PPP at the IPC@CHIP includes the sub protocols LCP and NCP (IPCP). Supported authentication protocols are PAP and CHAP. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 32 of 36...
  • Page 33: Ipv4 Basics

    You can find the network configuration of the network that you are connected to by entering the command IPCONFIG in a Windows command shell. On a network, no two devices are allowed to have the same address. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 33 of 36...
  • Page 34: Ipv4/V6 Dual Stack

    IPv4 and IPv6. The provided socket interface supports both protocol types. ® For more information on IPv6 on the IPC@CHIP please refer to the IPv6 section of the @CHIP-RTOS-PPC API documentation. Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 34 of 36...
  • Page 35: Appendix - Where To Get Further Information

    These are the order numbers. DK241 Development Kit 563965 DB240 Development Board 563964 ZK14 serial null-modem cable 195837 PSE10 power supply 538934 ® ONE-Workbench for IPC@CHIP 566784 SC243 563963 Copyright © 2009 Beck IPC GmbH Page 35 of 36...
  • Page 36 MAKES from such application. WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR Right to make changes - Beck IPC GmbH reserves the right ANY PURPOSE. to make changes without notice in the products, including BECK IPC GmbH shall not be responsible for any errors that software, described or contained herein in order to improve may appear in this document.

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