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IPC@CHIP DB240 Hardware Manual V1.00 [08.05.09] Copyright & Trademark IPC@CHIP® is a registered trademark of Beck IPC. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. All other product names, company names, logos or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners.
563966 ZT200 pulling off device for SC2x3 1.3 Getting Started The initial commissioning of the DB240, the software and the tools which are required, are described in the document IPC@CHIP® SC2x3 ―Getting Started‖. It is available at: http://www.beck-ipc.com/ipc/gettingstarted On this page you get also links to the required tools, as well as other useful documentation (SC2x3 Hardware Manual;...
Electrical Functions / Interfaces 5.1 Power supply The 24V power supply input of the DB240 is protected against reverse polarity and transient over-voltages. An operating voltage indication for the 3.3V and 5V power is located near the power supply socket.
5.7 X18, X19 – RS232 COM Ports The DB240 provides two RS232 COM ports (through UART1 and UART3) on SUB-D male connectors. For both interfaces TxD and RxD comes directly from the SC2x3 with RS232 levels. To support the hardware handshake with RTS, CTS and DCD, additional transcivers are used.
5.8 X4, X16 – USB Host The DB240 provides two USB host interfaces. The USB1 pins of the SC243 are shared with the pins of UART4, UART5 and some PIO pins. If these pins are not used for the function USB1, the connection to the USB transceiver (IC1, USB1T11A) and the 5V switch (IC17, MIC2025) can be cut off through the jumpers at X1 to use the pins at the Extension Port.
Hardware Manual V1.00 [08.05.09] 5.10 X9,X10 – ATA/IDE Interface The DB240 provides two parallel ATA/IDE interfaces. X9 is a standard IDE connector for a 40 pin parallel Hard Disk Cable. X10 is the socket for Compact Flash Disks Type I + II.
5.11 X5 – Fast Ethernet 10/100Mbit Interface The DB240 provides a Fast Ethernet interface according to IEEE802.3 for 10/100Mbit. The used transceiver is a LXT971A, the JR45 connector is a FM24 (see SC2x3 Hardware Manual). Some special modes of the LXT971A can be tested through pin header X3.
5.12 X12 – Backup Battery Socket The SC2x3 integrates a low power SRAM, wich can be used to store non-volatile data. A battery on the DB240 is necessary, if the onboard SRAM of the SC2x3 is used to hold data without powering the DB240. The socket X12 can hold a 3V Lithium battery of the type CR2032.
5.16 X20, X22 – CAN Interface The DB240 is equipped with the two CAN interfaces CAN1 and CAN2, including two CAN transceivers on SUB-D females. The 120 Ohm termination resistors can be connected through a jumper on pin header X25.
Hardware Manual V1.00 [08.05.09] 5.19 Real Time Clock The DB240 includes a Real Time Clock in addition to the built in RTC of the SC2x3, because the built in RTC can not be powered via any battery or external capacitor.
Operational ambient temperatures: 0°..55° C 6.2 Mechanical data DB240 board module dimensions (H x L x D): 18mm x 150mm x 212mm (+/-1 mm) 6.3 Electromagnetic Compatibility The DB240 is a development board without the CE mark. 6.4 Electrical data 9…30 VDC...
Hardware Manual V1.00 [08.05.09] General conditions of use Use of the DB240 Development Board or DK241 Development Kit is permissible exclusively in accordance with the terms and conditions stated below. These terms and conditions of use shall be deemed as accepted with the commissioning of the development board.
Use of the development board outside the specified environment is the responsibility of the user and shall be carried out at his or her own risk, exempting Beck from any liability. Claims by the user for compensation against Beck in conjunction with the use of this product shall be excluded.
GmbH. The information in this document is subject to change Right to make changes — BECK IPC GmbH reserves the right without notice. Devices sold by BECK IPC GmbH. Are covered to make changes, without notice, in the products, including...
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