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Instant Internet
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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: [email protected]
http://www.connectone.com
Pub. No. 23-3750-11
April 2012
II-EVB-630W User Manual
Program License Agreement
Program License Agreement
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. It is forbidden by law to copy the software on any medium except as
specifically allowed in the license agreement. No part of this document may be
reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical,
including but not limited to photocopying, recording, transmitting via fax and/or
modem devices, scanning, and/or information storage and retrieval systems for any
purpose without the express written consent of Connect One.
iChip, AT+i and Connect One are trademarks of Connect One Ltd.
Copyright © 2000–2012 Connect One Ltd. All rights reserved.
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About This Guide
About This Guide
The purpose of this User Manual is to familiarize prospective customers with the
functionality of Connect One’s II-EVB-630W using the iChipConfig Utility and AT+i™
commands.
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.
Firmware and Parameters Update: This section explains how to perform firmware
and parameters update.
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Warranty Statement
Warranty Statement
Connect One warrants to the Customer that the Products to be delivered hereunder
will function in accordance with the specifications published with regard thereto by
Connect One, under conditions of normal use and service and when used in
accordance with 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
shall ship defective Products to be repaired or replaced to Connect One under
warranty at Connect One's expense, and Connect One shall, at its expense, ship the
repaired Products or its replacement to the Customer.
In no event will Connect One's liability under the foregoing warranty exceed the
purchase price of the defective Products.
The warranty set forth above shall not apply (i) with respect to defects or damage
caused by the use of unauthorized parts, the making of unauthorized repairs or
improper use or maintenance, (ii) if service or repairs of the allegedly defective
Products have been performed by persons other than qualified persons who have
been properly trained to perform the same, (iii) if the allegedly defective Products
have been affected by alterations, modifications or other tampering or misuse, (iv) if
the allegedly defective Products have been removed from their original packaging
prior to sale to the end-user or (v) if the allegedly defective Products have been used
otherwise than in accordance with Connect One's instructions.
The provisions of the above sections set forth the Customer’s sole and exclusive
remedies with regard to Product failure. CONNECT ONE MAKES NO OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT OR OTHER
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES WITH
RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS ARISING FROM ANY COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR
TRADE OR OTHERWISE. IN NO EVENT SHALL CONNECT ONE BE LIABLE FOR
INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER UNDER THIS
AGREEMENT, IN TORT OR OTHERWISE, OR FOR AN AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF THE
ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE CUSTOMER TO CONNECT ONE FOR THE FAILED
PRODUCTS.
Warranty Statement
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Revision History
Revision History
23-3750-11
Version
Date
1.0
December 2007
1.1
May 2009
1.2
April 2012
Revision History
Description
Initial preliminary version
Updated product pictures, screen captures
and components lists.
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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT......................................................................................................... II
ABOUT THIS GUIDE....................................................................................................................................III
WARRANTY STATEMENT.........................................................................................................................IV
1
PRODUCT OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 7
1.1
1.2
2
ICHIP CO2128SEC — THE II-EVB-630W INTERNET ENGINE .............................................................. 7
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL .................................................................................................................. 7
GETTING STARTED............................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 WHAT’S IN THE PACKAGE? ................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION ............................................................................................................ 9
2.3 UNPACKING AND INSTALLING ............................................................................................................. 10
2.4 CONNECTORS AND SWITCH POSITIONS ................................................................................................ 12
2.4.1
Connectors................................................................................................................................... 12
2.4.2
Switches....................................................................................................................................... 12
2.5 LED POSITIONS ................................................................................................................................... 12
2.6 JUMPER SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................... 13
2.7 BILL OF MATERIALS ............................................................................................................................ 14
2.7.1
II-EVB-2128-PLC Motherboard.................................................................................................. 14
2.7.2
II-DB-W2SW1 Daughterboard .................................................................................................... 16
2.8 SCHEMATICS ....................................................................................................................................... 17
2.9 RUNNING THE ICHIPCONFIG UTILITY .................................................................................................. 18
2.10
CONFIGURING FOR CONNECTION ..................................................................................................... 19
2.10.1
Dynamic IP Allocation............................................................................................................. 20
2.10.2
Fixed IP Configuration ............................................................................................................ 21
2.11
TESTING THE CONNECTION .............................................................................................................. 21
3
FIRMWARE AND PARAMETERS UPDATE .................................................................................... 23
3.1 LOCAL FIRMWARE UPDATE ................................................................................................................. 23
3.1.1
First-Time Firmware Installation Using Monitor Mode ............................................................. 23
3.1.2
Updating Existing Firmware Using the iChip Uploader............................................................. 27
3.2 MANAGING PARAMETER FILES ........................................................................................................... 30
3.2.1
Saving the II-EVB-630W Configuration to an RPF File ............................................................. 30
3.2.2
Loading an RPF File ................................................................................................................... 31
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Product Overview
Product Overview
Connect One’s II-EVB-630W offloads IP connectivity tasks from a host processor or
device. II-EVB-630W supports effortless integration of many upper-layer Internet
protocols using either 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. Additional features include the ability
to send and receive emails with or without attachments, a built-in web server with
two internal websites, one for remote control and management of the II-EVB-630W
and the other for the device; HTTP, FTP, and Telnet clients; and the SerialNET™
(Device Server) mode, a plug-and-play operating mode that enables the connection
of any device with an RS232 interface to the Internet without changing anything on
the device’s hardware or software.
1.1
iChip CO2128SEC — The II-EVB-630W Internet
Engine
The host processor communicates with the II-EVB-630W via Connect One’s highlevel AT+i command set. AT+i commands are simple ASCII characters that are sent
across the RS232 interface. The AT+i Application Programming Interface (API)
requires writing just a few lines of code on the host processor to implement Internet
connectivity.
AT+i commands make it very easy to configure, test, and implement high-level
Internet protocols with virtually no understanding of TCP/IP or other Internet
protocols. Using AT+i commands, the device only needs to tell the II-EVB-630W
what task to perform, but not how to perform it. For example, if the device has to
send textual email, after a one-time short configuration of subject, recipient, mail
account, etc., the device sends AT+iEMA:<lines of text>.
The iChip CO2128SEC inside the II-EVB-630W establishes a connection or uses the
existing one, builds the email (headers and content), connects to the SMTP server
and sends the email. A status report is sent to the device upon completion. All these
actions are completely hidden from the device and only require sending a few
characters in addition to the email content. This mode of operation is applicable for
all features of the II-EVB-630W.
1.2
How to Use this Manual
iChipConfig Utility is a front-end Windows-based user interface for the AT+i
commands. The iChipConfig Utility, combined with the II-EVB-630W, enables quick
and full product configuration, serial-based and Web-based updating of firmware,
and packaging of a website and parameters file. This functionality is achieved from
any device, machine, or system.
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Product Overview
Note: From this point onward, this manual assumes that you have the iChipConfig
Utility installed. The configuration, running, and testing of the II-EVB-630W is
demonstrated via the iChipConfig Utility, although they can also be carried out using
AT+i commands. For a complete description of the AT+i interface and commands,
refer to the AT+i Programmer's Manual on Connect One’s website:
http://www.connectone.com.
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
found at http://www.connectone.com.
Product Overview
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Getting Started
Getting Started
This section describes the contents of the II-EVB-630W package, provides additional
relevant documentation to enhance and fine-tune the II-EVB-630W functionality, and
includes unpacking and first-time configuration instructions. The final section of this
chapter offers several ways to test the II-EVB-630W LAN connection.
2.1
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:
2.2
•
II-EVB-600W motherboard
•
WiFi 802.11b/g daughterboard (BRD-IIDB-W2SW1)
•
RS232 male/female cable
•
RJ45 Cat 5 100BaseT cable
•
RJ11 Phone Cable
•
USB A to B Cable
•
110V or 220V power supply
•
Two extra iChips CO2128SEC
Additional Documentation
The II-EVB-630W is built around the iChip CO2128SEC. Great flexibility in
configuration and operation of this product can be achieved via proper use of the
AT+i commands.
The release package includes documentation about the AT+i Protocol, including the
AT+i Programmer's Manual.
For the sake of simplicity, the II-EVB-630W configuration and operation is described
in this document mainly through the iChipConfig Utility.
The release package contains the iChipConfig Utility and the iChipConfig Utility User
Manual.
Note: Because documentation, utilities and firmware files change from time to time,
be sure to check for the latest version on Connect One’s website:
http://www.connectone.com.
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2.3
Getting Started
Unpacking and Installing
The II-EVB-630W installation is simple and all the required accessories are supplied
with the device.
The II-EVB-630W is provided pre-configured to work with either LAN or WiFi using
COM0 on the II-EVB-630W as host interface. For additional configuration options
check section 2.5 Jumper Settings.
To install the II-EVB-630W and connect it to a LAN network:
1
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.
RS232
RJ45
Note: To connect the II-EVB-630W directly to a PC Ethernet controller, a cross
or regular cable maybe required (not supplied) depending on your NIC card.
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.
3
Connect the power supply to the DC jack on the II-EVB-630W and apply power.
The Link LED (yellow) on the RJ45 should now be on and the Activity LED
(green) should blink occasionally, indicating network traffic.
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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.
WiFi
daughter
board
3.
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Connect the power supply to the DC jack on the II-EVB-630W and apply power.
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2.4
Connectors and Switch Positions
2.4.1
Connectors
2.4.2
2.5
Name
Type
Function
1
J1
HEADER 20X2
EBI BUS
2
J2
HEADER 20X2
EBI BUS
3
J4
HEADER 10X2
HPI*
4
J5
DB9 – FEMALE
COM0
5
J6
HEADER 5X2
SSC*
6
J7
RJ11
Telephone Line (from UART1)
7
J8
DB9 –MALE
COM1
8
J9
RJ45
10/100BaseT
9
J10
HEADER 4X1
TWI
10
J12
HEADER 6X1
SPI1
11
J13
HEADER 6X1
SPI0
12
J14
DB9 – FEMALE
COM2
13
J15
USB-A
USB Host
14
J16
DC-JACK
POWER Supply
15
J17
USB-B
USB Device
16
J18
BLOCK 2 Pin
Analog Input
17
Socket
Modem
4 connectors 2mm
pitch
Analog modem
Switches
Name Type
Function
1
SW1
PUSH BOTTOM
MSEL
2
SW2
PUSH BOTTOM
RESET
3
SW3
TOGGLE SWITCH
POWER On/Off
LED Positions
Name Type
1
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D1
G.LED
Function
RXD0
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2
D2
G.LED
TXD0
3
D3
G.LED
DTR1
4
D4
G.LED
CD1
5
D5
G.LED
RXD1
6
D6
G.LED
TXD1
7
D7
G.LED
RXD2
8
D8
G.LED
TXD2
9
D13
R.LED
iChip Error
10
D14
G.LED
FW_RDY
11
D17
G.LED
DATA READY
12
D19
R.LED
3.3V VDDIO
13
D20
R.LED
1.2V External
Jumper Settings
Name Setting
1
JP2
1-2 ONREG Pin=0 working with external VDD core ; 2-3
ONREG Pin=1 working with internal VDD core
3
JP5
ON –External VDDCore
4
JP6
ON- Enable 1K Pull-up Resistor On HPI_nWAIT signal *
5
JP7
ON- Enable COM0 (only when HPI is disabled)
7
JP9
ON- Enable HPI *
8
JP10
ON- Enable Socket Modem (on UART1)
9
JP11
ON- Enable COM1
11
JP13
ON- Enable 1K Pull-up Resistor On TWI_TWD signal.
12
JP14
ON- Enable 1K Pull-up Resistor On TWI_TWCK signal.
19
JP21
1-2 = COM0+SSC ; 2-3 = HPI
20
JP22
1-2 = MII ; 2-3 = RMII+COM1
21
JP23
1-2 = S.C ; 2-3 = SPI0
22
JP24
1-2 = SPI1 ; 2-3 = TWI
23
JP25
1-2 = LAN_EN ; 2-3 = LAN_DIS;
24
JP26
1-2 = BYPASS ROM ;2-3 = ENGAGE ROM
25
JP27
1-2 = UHP_EN ; 2-3 = UHP_DIS
26
JP28
ON – COM2 Enable COM2_EN
27
JP29
ON – Enable Parallel Flash
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2.7
Bill of Materials
2.7.1
II-EVB-2128-PLC Motherboard
Quantity
46
2
Part
100NF
10
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
J5,J14
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
J12,J13
J15
J16
13
2
2
3
2
2
10
1
1
6
3
1
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Reference
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
C33,C34
C20,C42,C56,C58,C88,C92,
C108,C113
C35,C36,C39,C107,C109
C45,C46,C47,C48,C61,C62,C63,
C64,C83,C84,C85,C87,C93
C53,C54
C69,C70
C94,C95,C104
C96,C97
C100,C101
D1,D2,D3,D4,D5,D6,D7,D8,D14,
D17
D10
D11
D12,D15,D16,D21,D22,D23
D13,D19,D20
F1
JP2,JP21,JP22,JP23,JP24,JP25,
JP26,JP27
JP5,JP6,JP7, JP9,JP10, JP11,
JP13,JP14, JP28,JP29
J1,J2
J4
8
5
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22PF
10UF/16V
1UF/16V
470NF
1NF/3KV
100UF/16V
47PF
1000UF/25V
15PF
G.LED
1N4001
MUR115
LL4148
R.LED
RXE020
JMP3
JUMPER
HEADER 20X2 FEM
HEADER 10x2
DB9 FEM
HEADER 5X2 MALE
RJ11
DB9 MALE
ERNI
CON4
CON6
USB-A
DC-JACK
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1
1
1
1
5
1
1
10
1
9
42
16
15
2
1
4
1
9
1
1
4
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
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J17
J18
LS1
L1
L2,L9,L10,L11,L12
L4
P1
R62,R65,R78,R79,R80,R90,R91,
R145,R146,R151
RV1
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
R66,R67,R74,R75,R76,R77,R88,
R89,R113,R114,R128,R130,
R134,R143,R147
R68,R69
R70
R81,R82,R83,R84
R86
R106,R107,R108,R109,R110,
R111,R112,R117,R135
R116
R118
R119,R121,R123,R124
R120,R122,R126
R131
SW1,SW2
SW3
U1B
U2
U3
U4,U11,U17
U5
U6,U10
U7,U12,U18
U8
U9
U13
U14
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USB-B
CON2
HPE1206
2961666681
BK2125HM601
68UH/1A
POT
10K
DSS-301L
0
33
100K
470
2Ω
10
49.9 1%
6.8K1%
3K
100
300
27
15K
4.7K
TACK_SW
SWITCH ON/OFF
CO2128
29LV160BT-70EC
NC7S04
SP3243ECA
74HCT245
74LV244
74LVX240M
Socket For Modem
LM386
F4100-50MHZ
DM9161A
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1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2.7.2
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U19
U20
U21
U22
U23,U26
U24
U27
Y2
LT1086CM
TPS76912
LM2591HVS-3.3
TS5A3159
AD8030
SP708RCN
LM75A
12MHZ
II-DB-W2SW1 Daughterboard
Quantity
2
5
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
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Reference
C6,C8
C9,C11,C14,C15,C16
C10,C13
D1
J1,J2
J3
L2
R1
R3
R6,R7,R9,R10
R11
U5
Part
100UF/6.3V
100NF
1NF
G.LED
HEADER 20X2 MALE
SMA
68UH/1A
0
330
100K
N.C
W2SW0001
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Schematics
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17
5
4
3
VDDCOREB
2
EXT_VDDCORE
VDD
JP5
1
1
VDDCOREB
U1.11
U1.31
U1.41
U1.67
U1.91
U1.102
U1.50
U1.82
U1.111
U1.120
2
C113
+
VDD
VDDPLLB
C26
100NF
AVDD
C27
100NF
C28
100NF
C29
100NF
C30
100NF
C22
100NF
C31
100NF
ONREG
U1.12
D
U1.32
-RESET
EBI_nRD_nOE
EBI_nWR0
EBI_nWR1_nUB
EBI_nCS0
EBI_nWAIT
EBI_CS1/A20
RES
DDM
DDP
DDM
DDP
29
30
DDM
DDP
HDM
HDP
HDM
HDP
33
34
HDM
HDP
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
R19
R20
R21
R22
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
42
43
44
45
47
48
49
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
75
76
EBI_A0
EBI_A1
EBI_A2
EBI_A3
EBI_A4
EBI_A5
EBI_A6
EBI_A7
EBI_A8
EBI_A9
EBI_A10
EBI_A11
EBI_A12
EBI_A13
EBI_A14
EBI_A15
EBI_A16
EBI_A17
EBI_A18
EBI_A19
R23
R24
R25
R26
R27
R28
R29
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
R36
R37
R38
R39
R40
R41
R42
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
77
78
79
80
81
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
113
EBI_nRD_nOE
EBI_nWR0
EBI_nWR1_nUB
R43
R44
R45
33
33
33
nRD 114
nWR 115
BHE 116
EBI_nCS0
EBI_nWAIT
R46
R47
33
33
nCS0 117
nWAIT118
EBI_CS1/A20
R48
33 CS1_A20 119
EBI_A0/NLB/PIOA16
EBI_A1/PIOA17
EBI_A2/PIOA18
EBI_A3/PIOA19
EBI_A4/PIOA20
EBI_A5/PIOA21
EBI_A6/PIOA22
EBI_A7/PIOA23
EBI_A8/PIOA24
EBI_A9/PIOA25
EBI_A10/PIOA26
EBI_A11/PIOA27
EBI_A12/PIOA28
EBI_A13/PIOA29
EBI_A14/PIOA30
EBI_A15/PIOB0
EBI_A16/PIOB1
EBI_A17/PIOB2
EBI_A18/PIOB3
EBI_A19/PIOB4
EBI_RD/EBI_OE/PIOB5
EBI_RW0/EBI_WE/PIOB6
EBI_RW1/EBI_UB/PIOB7
EBI_CS0/PIOB8
EBI_WAIT/PIOB9
AVDD
HPI_WAIT/ERR/SSC_RD/PIOC0
HPI_D0/SSC_TD/PIOC1
HPI_D1/SSC_TK/PIOC2
HPI_D2/SSC_RK/PIOC3
HPI_D3/SSC_TF/PIOC4
HPI_D4/SSC_RF/PIOC5
HPI_D5/ADC/PIOC6
10
HPID5_ADC
HPI_D6/SCLK0/PIOC7
HPI_D7/RTS0/PIOC8
HPI_RD/DSR0/PIOC9
HPI_WR/CTS0/PIOC10
HPI_CS/RXD0/PIOC11
HPI_IBF/DTR0/PIOC12
HPI_OBE/TXD0/PIOC13
35
23
24
25
26
27
28
HPID6_SCLK0
HPID7_RTS0
HPIRD_DSR0
HPIWR_CTS0
HPICS_RXD0
HPIIBF_DTR0
HPIOBE_TXD0
SPI0_MISO/SC_CLK/PIOC14
SPI0_MOSI/SC_C8/PIOC15
SPI0_SPCLK/SC_C4/PIOC16
SPI0_CS/SC_RST/PIOC17
SPI1_MISO/SC_IO/PIOC18
SPI1_MOSI/SC_INTB/PIOC19
SPI1_CLK/I2C_TWD/PIOC20
SPI1_CS/I2C_TWCK/PIOC21
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
1
F/W_RDY/TCLK0/PIOC22
MSEL/TIOA0/PIOC23
iChip_ERROR/TIOB0/PIOC24
DATA_RDY/FIQ/PIOC25
IRQ0/PIOC26
TXD2/PIOC27
RXD2/PIOC28
59
60
61
62
38
39
40
MII_ERXCK/RXD1/PIOB12
MII_ETX2/DTR1/PIOB13
MII_ETX3/DCD1/PIOB14
MII_ETXER/TXD1/PIOB15
MII_ERX2/DSR1/PIOB16
MII_ERX3/RI1/PIOB17
MII_ECRS/CTS1/PIOB18
MII_ECOL/RTS1/PIOB19
MII_ETXCK/RMII_REFCLK/PIOB20
MII_ETXEN/PIOB21
MII_ETX0/PIOB22
MII_ETX1/PIOB23
MII_ERXDV/RMII_CRSDV/PIOB24
MII_ERX0/PIOB25
MII_ERX1/PIOB26
MII_ERXER/PIOB27
MII_EMDC/PIOB28
MII_EMDIO/PIOB29
IRQ1/RMII_EF100/PIOB30
101
IRQ1
CO2128
GNDCORE
GNDCORE
GNDCORE
GNDCORE
9
13
14
15
16
L12
U1.5
AGND
EREFCK
ECRS_CTS1
ERX2_DSR1
ETX3_DCD1
ERXCK_RXD1
GND
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
GND
EMDIO
ERXER
ERX0
ETX1
A11
A9
A7
A5
A3
A1
D15
C18
100NF
GND
ETXEN
ECOL_RTS1
ERX3_RI1
ETXER_TXD1
ETX2_DTR1
J2D
SPI1CLK_I2CTWD
SPI1MISO_SCIO
SPI0CLK_SCC4
SPI0MISO_SCCLK
25
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
nWAIT
BHE
nRD
A18
A16
A14
A12
GND
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
CS1_A20
nCS0
nWR
A19
A17
A15
A13
HEADER 17X2
SPI1CS_I2CTWCK
SPI1MOSI_SCINTB
SPI0CS_SCRST
SPI0MOSI_SCC8
C
J2B
GND
ICHIP_ERR
FW_RDY
D12
D10
D8
D6
D4
D2
D0
TXD2
HEADER 13X2
25
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
D13
D11
D9
D7
D5
D3
D1
GND
DATA_READY_FIQ
MSEL
RXD2
HEADER 13X2
C35
1UF/16V
VDD
+
B
C36
VDD
1UF/16V
J2A
33
31
29
27
25
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
-RESET
HPID6_SCLK0
HDM
DDM
HPIIBF_DTR0
HPIWR_CTS0
HPID7_RTS0
HPID3_SSCTF
HPID1_SSCTK
HPInWAITERR_SSCRD
ADVREF
AGND
ADVREF
BK2125HM601
L10
C37
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
GND
IRQ0
HDP
DDP
HPIOBE_TXD0
HPICS_RXD0
HPIRD_DSR0
HPID4_SSCRF
HPID2_SSCRK
HPID0_SSCTD
HPID5_ADC
AVDD
VDD
100NF
HEADER 17X2
A
CPU 2128 + EXTENSION
AGND
+
C39
1UF/16V
TBD
GND
Title
IIEVB-600
Size
B
Document Number
Date:
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Rev
1.3
GND
GND
5
GND
AGND
4
D
L9
33
31
29
27
25
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
A10
A8
A6
A4
A2
A0
D14
BK2125HM601
112
83
51
12
R50
0
AGND
C40
5
TBD
LFT
TST
NC
NC
NC
NC
C32
100NF
FW_RDY
MSEL
ICHIP_ERR
DATA_READY_FIQ
IRQ0
TXD2
RXD2
ERXCK_RXD1
ETX2_DTR1
ETX3_DCD1
ETXER_TXD1
ERX2_DSR1
ERX3_RI1
ECRS_CTS1
ECOL_RTS1
EREFCK
ETXEN
ETX0
ETX1
CRSDV
ERX0
ERX1
ERXER
EMDC
EMDIO
GNDIO
GNDIO
GNDIO
GNDIO
GNDIO
GNDIO
2
36
121
103
92
68
46
32
A
SPI0MISO_SCCLK
SPI0MOSI_SCC8
SPI0CLK_SCC4
SPI0CS_SCRST
SPI1MISO_SCIO
SPI1MOSI_SCINTB
SPI1CLK_I2CTWD
SPI1CS_I2CTWCK
63
64
65
66
69
70
71
72
73
74
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
R49
VDD
L11
BK2125HM601
ADVREF
C38
U1.112
VDDPLLB
VDDCOREB
BK2125HM601
IRQ1
EMDC
ERX1
CRSDV
ETX0
U1.6
HPInWAITERR_SSCRD
HPID0_SSCTD
HPID1_SSCTK
HPID2_SSCRK
HPID3_SSCTF
HPID4_SSCRF
EBI_CS1/EBI_A20/PIOB10
U1.83
10UF/16V
J2C
17
18
19
20
21
22
EBI_D0/PIOA0
EBI_D1/PIOA1
EBI_D3/PIOA2
EBI_D3/PIOA3
EBI_D4/PIOA4
EBI_D5/PIOA5
EBI_D6/PIOA6
EBI_D7/PIOA7
EBI_D8/PIOA8
EBI_D9/PIOA9
EBI_D10/PIOA10
EBI_D11/PIOA11
EBI_D12/PIOA12
EBI_D13/PIOA13
EBI_D14/PIOA14
EBI_D15/PIOA15
U1.51
C25
100NF
U1.121
111
82
50
11
7
AVDD
VDDPLL
6
120
102
91
67
41
31
XIN
XOUT
37
EBI_D0
EBI_D1
EBI_D2
EBI_D3
EBI_D4
EBI_D5
EBI_D6
EBI_D7
EBI_D8
EBI_D9
EBI_D10
EBI_D11
EBI_D12
EBI_D13
EBI_D14
EBI_D15
TBD
U1.103
C24
100NF
GND
VDDCORE
VDDCORE
VDDCORE
VDDCORE
4
3
22PF
VDDIO
VDDIO
VDDIO
VDDIO
VDDIO
VDDIO
ONREG
22PF
C34 GND
GND
EBI_D[0..15]
8
U1B
Y2
B
U1.92
+
12MHz
GND
EBI_A[0..19]
U1.68
GND
C33
C
U1.46
C23
100NF
GND
3
2
Sheet
1
2
of
9
5
4
3
2
1
EBI_D[0..15]
EBI_A[0..19]
D
D
J1
C
VDD
R51
100K
JP29
EBI_nCS0
EBI_nCS0 1
2
EBI_nWR0
EBI_nRD_nOE
DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
DQ14
DQ15/A1
29
31
33
35
38
40
42
44
30
32
34
36
39
41
43
45
EBI_D0
EBI_D1
EBI_D2
EBI_D3
EBI_D4
EBI_D5
EBI_D6
EBI_D7
EBI_D8
EBI_D9
EBI_D10
EBI_D11
EBI_D12
EBI_D13
EBI_D14
EBI_D15
CE
WE
OE
47
12
BYTE
RESET
RY/BY
U3
GND
4
2
EBI_CS1/A20
NC7S04
C
GND
GND
15
JP30
SPI1CS_I2CTWCK
2
GND
SPI_MOSI
SPI_CS
1
TSOP48
SPI_CS
SPI0CS_SCRST
3
29LV800BT-70EC
C112
100NF
J2
26
11
28
GND
GND
B
VDD
HEADER 20X2 FEM
46
27
VDD
EBI_D14
EBI_D12
EBI_D10
EBI_D8
EBI_A1
EBI_A3
EBI_A5
EBI_A7
EBI_A9
EBI_A11
EBI_A13
EBI_A15
EBI_A17
EBI_nCS1
EBI_D6
EBI_D4
EBI_D2
EBI_D0
5
37
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
3
JUMPER
EBI_nWR0
EBI_nRD_nOE
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
48
17
16
VCC
U2
EBI_A1
EBI_A2
EBI_A3
EBI_A4
EBI_A5
EBI_A6
EBI_A7
EBI_A8
EBI_A9
EBI_A10
EBI_A11
EBI_A12
EBI_A13
EBI_A14
EBI_A15
EBI_A16
EBI_A17
EBI_A18
EBI_A19
GND
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
3
VDD
C41
100NF
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
EBI_D15
EBI_D13
EBI_D11
EBI_D9
EBI_A0
EBI_A2
EBI_A4
EBI_A6
EBI_A8
EBI_A10
EBI_A12
EBI_A14
EBI_A16
EBI_A18
EBI_D7
EBI_D5
EBI_D3
EBI_D1
SPI1CLK_I2CTWD
2
ICHIP_ERR
ERX3_RI1
-RESET
EBI_nWR1_nUB
EBI_nRD_nOE
EBI_nCS0
EBI_nWR1_nUB
SPI_CLK
SPI0CLK_SCC4
1
JP31
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
HPICS_RXD0
HPIWR_CTS0
HPIRD_DSR0
HPID6_SCLK0
ERXCK_RXD1
ECRS_CTS1
ERX2_DSR1
IRQ0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
HPIOBE_TXD0
HPID7_RTS0
HPIIBF_DTR0
MSEL
ETXER_TXD1
ECOL_RTS1
ETX2_DTR1
DATA_READY_FIQ
EBI_A19
SPI_MISO
SPI_CLK
B
EBI_nWAIT
RESET
IRQ1
EBI_nWR0
EBI_CS1/A20
FW_RDY
HEADER 20X2 FEM
VDD
+
3
SPI1MOSI_SCINTB
C42
10UF/16V
GND
JP32
1
SPI0MOSI_SCC8
SPI1MISO_SCIO
JP33
2
1
5
4
SPI_MOSI
3
A
2
A
SPI_MISO
EBI BUS + PARALLEL FLASH (OMLY FOR CO2128)
Title
IIEVB-600
SPI0MISO_SCCLK
3
2
Size
B
Document Number
Date:
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Rev
1.3
Sheet
1
3
of
9
5
4
3
2
1
VDD
VDD
C43
100NF
GND
VDD
HPI INTERFACE
C2+
HPICS_RXD0
HPIRD_DSR0
HPIWR_CTS0
2
26
27
V-
3
C45
100NF
GND
C47
470NF
GND
C2-
TXD0
-DTR0
-RTS0
14
13
12
TIN1
TIN2
TIN3
RXD0
-DSR0
-CTS0
20
19
18
17
16
15
ROUT2B
ROUT1
ROUT2
ROUT3
ROUT4
ROUT5
TOUT1
TOUT2
TOUT3
RIN1
RIN2
RIN3
RIN4
RIN5
9
10
11
TXD0232
-DTR0232
-RTS0232
4
5
6
7
8
RXD0232
-DSR0232
-CTS0232
-DTR0232
TXD0232
-CTS0232
RXD0232
-RTS0232
-DSR0232
GND
1N4148
D21
23
FORCEON
22
FORCEOFF
MAX3245
R63
100K
C
INVALID
21
GND
-RESET
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
20 GND
U5
VCC A1 2
A2 3
A3 4
A4 5
A5 6
A6 7
A7 8
A8 9
DIR
OE
1
19
100K
R53
100K
R54
100K
R55
100K
R56
100K
R57
100K
R58
100K
R59
100K
R60
100K
R61
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
HOST_D0
HOST_D2
HOST_D4
HOST_D6
HOST_CS
HOST_WR
HOST_IBF
HOST_D0
HOST_D1
HOST_D2
HOST_D3
HOST_D4
HOST_D5
HOST_D6
HOST_D7
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
HOST_D1
HOST_D3
HOST_D5
HOST_D7
HOST_RD
HOST_WAIT
HOST_OBE
D
J4
HOST_RD
HPICS_RXD0
HEADER 10x2
GND
74HCT245
VDD
GND
10
R62
10K
GND
VDD
GND
25
ENABLE_RS0232
J5
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
HPID0_SSCTD
HPID1_SSCTK
HPID2_SSCRK
HPID3_SSCTF
HPID4_SSCRF
HPID5
HPID6_SCLK0
HPID7_RTS0
RS232 TO COM0
1
V+
DB9 FEM
C1-
C48
470NF
HPIOBE_TXD0
HPIIBF_DTR0
HPID7_RTS0
C1+
24
11
D
28
C44
10
C46
470NF
470NF
VCC
U4
C
C49
100NF
GND
U6
20
GND
2
HPInWAITERR_SSCRD
HOST_RD
HOST_WR
nHPI_CONTROL
JUMPER
HPIIBF_DTR0
HPIOBE_TXD0
10K
C50
100NF
1
19
9
7
5
3
1
19
1OE
2OE
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
HOST_WAIT
HPIRD_DSR0
HPIWR_CTS0
HOST_OBE
HPICS_RXD0
HPICS_RXD0
B
nHPI_CONTROL
18
16
14
12
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
9
7
5
3
VDD
GND
1
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
JUMPER
JP9
2
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
2
HOST_IBF
nENABLE_RS0233
2
11
13
15
17
11
13
15
17
1
GND
74LV244
10
20
VCC
18
16
14
12
2
4
6
8
R66
R67
470
1G
2G
D1
G.LED
GND
GND
A
GND
J6
HPInWAITERR_SSCRD
HPID1_SSCTK
HPID3_SSCTF
GND
JP8
D2
G.LED
1
74LVX240M 10
1
GND
JUMPER
470
2
nENABLE_RS0233
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
VCC
1A1
1Y1
1A2
1Y2
1A3
1Y3
1A4
1Y4
GND
2
ENABLE_RS0232
2
4
6
8
GND
1
U7
B
R65
HOST_CS
VDD
VDD
TXD0
RXD0
JUMPER
JP6
JP7
1
GND
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
10
HPID0_SSCTD
HPID2_SSCRK
HPID4_SSCRF
A
HEADER 5X2 MALE
HPI + SSC + UART0 (OMLY FOR CO2128)
Title
IIEVB-600
GND
SSC INTERFACE
5
4
3
2
Size
B
Document Number
Date:
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Rev
1.3
Sheet
1
4
of
9
5
4
3
5V
2
TIP
C51
100NF
U8
C53
1NF/3KV
C54
1NF/3KV
GND
GND
-RESET
GND
GND
24
-RESET
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
DGND
-RDL
-PULSE
DCDLED
RXLED
DTRLED
TXLED
64
63
62
61
SMB8
SMB7
SMB6
SMB5
SMB4
SMB3
SMB2
SMB1
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
DGND
-DTR
-DCD
-CTS
-DSR
-RI
TXD
RXD
-RTS
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
SPKR
GND
GND
100NF
C52
VDD
SPI1CS_I2CTWCK
SPI1CLK_I2CTWD
SPI1MOSI_SCINTB
SPI1MISO_SCIO
SPI0CS_SCRST
SPI0CLK_SCC4
SPI0MOSI_SCC8
SPI0MISO_SCCLK
G1
G2 U9
LM386
5
GND
3
D
+
+
BP
C57
100NF
C56
10UF/16V
LS1
GND
R70
10
+
GND
-DTR
-DCD
-CTS
-DSR
-RI
TXD
RXD
-RTS
- V+
C58
10UF/16V
GND
GND
HPE1206
GND
MT34000SMI
C
C
VDD
VDD
C60
100NF
1OE
2OE
ERXCK_RXD1
ETX3_DCD1
ERX2_DSR1
ECRS_CTS1
1
1
19
1G
2G
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
18
16
14
12
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
9
7
5
3
GND
2
C2-
14
13
12
TIN1
TIN2
TIN3
20
19
18
17
16
15
ROUT2B
ROUT1
ROUT2
ROUT3
ROUT4
ROUT5
23
FORCEON
22
FORCEOFF
V-
TOUT1
TOUT2
TOUT3
RIN1
RIN2
RIN3
RIN4
RIN5
4
3
C61
470NF
GND
GND
C63
470NF
9
10
11
TXD1232
-DTR1232
-RTS1232
4
5
6
7
8
RXD1232
-RI1232
-CD1232
-DSR1232
-CTS1232
-CD1232
-DSR1232
RXD1232
-RTS1232
TXD1232
-CTS1232
-DTR1232
-RI1232
10K
EN_EXT_COM1
D22
MAX3245
INVALID
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
J8
B
GND
21
GND
GND
R74
100K
R75
470
D3
G.LED
R76
470
D4
G.LED
R77
470
470
D5
G.LED
A
GND
GND
GND
GND
D6
G.LED
MODEM + UART1
Title
IIEVB-600
GND
5
GND
27
GND
nEN_COM1_LED
EN_MODEM
R73
GND
74LVX240M 10
C2+
R72
100K
1
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
R150
1N4148
2
11
13
15
17
CD1
1
20
VCC
RXD1
JUMPER -RESET
1
nEN_COM1_LED
EN_EXT_COM1
A
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
GND
2
EN_MODEM
nEN_MODEM
2
4
6
8
2
VDD
2
TXD1
RXD1
CD1
DTR1
U12
C65
100NF
1
2
VDD
GND
TXD1
DTR1
ETXER_TXD1
ETX2_DTR1
ECOL_RTS1
ERXCK_RXD1
ERX3_RI1
ETX3_DCD1
ERX2_DSR1
ECRS_CTS1
JP11
GND
1
C64
470NF
GND
74LV244
10
JP10
JUMPER
C1-
V+
11
1
19
100K
24
VCC
9
7
5
3
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
C1+
DB9 MALE
nEN_MODEM
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
ERX3_RI1
28
10
R71
11
13
15
17
C62
470NF
TXD
-DTR
-RTS
GND
RXD
-DCD
-DSR
-CTS
U11
18
16
14
12
2
4
6
8
1
VDD
-RI
GND
25
ETXER_TXD1
ETX2_DTR1
ECOL_RTS1
20
VCC
1A1
1Y1
1A2
1Y2
1A3
1Y3
1A4
1Y4
2
U10
26
100NF
FOR COM1
C59
B
2
C55
100NF
8
2961666681
SPKR
AGND
MICV
VCC
1
TIP
RING
7
1
2
6
RING
4
1
3
RJ11
R69
2/2010
1
PHONE
1
RV1
DSS-301L
L1
4
3
2
1
3
D
4
J7
2
4
R68
2/2010
2
3
2
Size
B
Document Number
Date:
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Rev
1.3
Sheet
1
5
of
9
5
4
3
2
1
VDD
VDD
C66
R78
10K
GND
VDD
1
E/D
2
GND
D
100NF
4
U13
D
3
OUT
U14
F4100-50MHZ
EREFCK
GND
VDD
ETX1
ETX0
ETXEN
VDD
R117
ERX1
ERX0
3K
GND
R79
10K
CRSDV
R80
10K
R135
C
3K
ERXER
GND
EMDC
EMDIO
VDD
IRQ1
REF_CLK/XT2
17
18
19
20
21
22
TX3
TX2
TX1
TX0
TX_EN
TX_CLK/ISOLATE
26
27
28
29
RXD3/PHYAD3
RXD2/PHYAD2
RXD1/PHYAD1
RXD0/PHYAD0
34
37
RX_CLK/10BTSER
RX_DV/TESTMODE
R85
0
16
38
TX_ER/TXD4
RX_ER/RXD4/RPTR
36
35
COL/RMII
CRS/PHYAD4
24
25
32
MDC
MDIO
MDINTR
39
DISMDIX
100NF
C75
41
VDD
100NF
C76
30
VDD
100NF
C77
23
VDD
GND
R87
0
-RESET
43
TX+
7
TX-
8
RX+
3
RX-
4
VDD
AVDD1
GND
GND
GND
10
PWRDWN
40
RESET
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
AVDD1
C67
BK2125HM601
100NF
L2
AVDDR
1
AVDDR
2
100NF
AVDDT
9
AVDD1
100NF
AGND
AGND
AGND
5
6
46
BGRESG
47
AGND1
BGRES
LEDMODE
LED0/OP0
LED1/OP1
LED2/OP2
CABLESTS/LINKSTS
48
31
11
12
13
14
NC
45
C68
+
C71
+
100UF/16V
C69
100UF/16V
R81
R82
49.9 1% 49.9 1%
C70
R83
R84
49.9 1% 49.9 1%
100NF
TDP
TDN
RDP
TCT
RCT
RDN
NC
GND
9
10
SHILD
SHILD
11
12
D1
D2
13
14
D3
D4
C
C72
ERNI
AGND1
0
R149
C73
C74
100NF
100NF
AGND1
R86
6.8K1%
15
33
44
B
XT1
J9
VDD
R148
NC
AutoMDIX
unable
42
VDD
AGND1
GND
AGND1
AGND1
B
GND
DM9161A
SPEED
ACT_LNK
470
470
R88
R89
J19
J20
IRQ0
CRSDV
ECOL_RTS1
EMDIO
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
10
HEADER 5X2 MALE
IRQ1
ERXER
ECRS_CTS1
EMDC
ERX2_DSR1
ERX0
ETXER_TXD1
EREFCK
ETX2_DTR1
ETX0
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
ERX3_RI1
ERX1
ERXCK_RXD1
ETXEN
ETX3_DCD1
ETX1
HEADER 8X2
VDD
A
A
GND
RMII INTERFACE
+ C109
1UF/16V
Title
IIEVB-600
Size
B
Document Number
Date:
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Rev
1.3
GND
5
4
3
2
Sheet
1
6
of
9
2
1
VDD
C106
100NF
100NF
D
JP16
GND
2
GND
2
JUMPER
1
2
JP17
R95
R96
R97
NC
NC
NC
PWR
CS
NC/NO
5V/3V
READY
ALARM
CARD
15
17
16
13
14
DATA
AUX1IN
AUX2IN
CIN
RIN
8
SDA
SCL
1
2
4
JP13
+
VIN
VCC
7
PRES
1
I/O
AUX1
AUX2
CLK
RST
18
19
GND
10UF/16V
J10
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
C80
1UF/16V
SIM_IO
SIM_C4
SIM_C8
SIM_CLK
SIM_RST
10
8
9
12
11
1
2
3
4
SPI1CLK_I2CTWD
SPI1CS_I2CTWCK
J11
R94
JP14
JUMPER
D
JP12
JUMPER
GND
SIMVDD
0
1
6
A0
A1
A2
R91
10K
10K
CON4
GND
TWI INTERFACE
SIM CARD
GND
VDD
LTC1755
C
2
C
OS
7
6
5
JUMPER
C79
C+
C-
5
SPI1MISO_SCIO
SPI0CLK_SCC4
SPI0MOSI_SCC8
SPI0MISO_SCCLK
SPI0CS_SCRST
2
3
4
24
21
22
23
GND
+
SPI1MOSI_SCINTB
VDD
JUMPER
1
GND
GND
JUMPER
1
R93
10K
U15
R92
10K
JP15
20
VDD
3
VDD
2
C78
R90
2
C110
U27
LM75A
VDD
VDD
VDD
100NF
GND
GND
VDD
VDD
1
3
2
4
1
5
JP18
JUMPER
1
GND
J12
SPI1MISO_SCIO
SPI0CLK_SCC4
SPI0MOSI_SCC8
SPI0MISO_SCCLK
SPI0CS_SCRST
VDD
R138
R139
R140
R141
R142
R144
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
1
2
3
4
5
6
SPI1MISO_SCIO
SPI1MOSI_SCINTB
SPI1CLK_I2CTWD
SPI1CS_I2CTWCK
SIM_IO
SIM_C4
SIM_C8
SIM_CLK
SIM_RST
SIMVDD
CON6
GND
SPI1
B
INTERFACE
B
VDD
VDD
VDD
2
C81
GND
JP19
JUMPER
2
JUMPER
R98
100K
1
J13
VDD
CLK_IN
SO
SI
CS
GND
SPI0CS_SCRST
JP20
1
6
2
5
1
SPI0CLK_SCC4
SPI0MISO_SCCLK
SPI0MOSI_SCC8
M25P40-A
HOLD
WP
1
2
3
4
5
6
SPI0MISO_SCCLK
SPI0MOSI_SCC8
SPI0CLK_SCC4
SPI0CS_SCRST
7
3
CON6
4
100NF
8
U16
GND
GND
A
SPI0
VDD
A
INTERFACE
SPI0 FLASH + SPI1 + TWI + SIM INTERFACE
Title
IIEVB-600
5
4
3
2
Size
B
Document Number
Date:
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Rev
1.3
Sheet
1
7
of
9
5
4
VDD
R105
NC
NC
2
SPI0CS_SCRST
JP26
2
EMDIO
JMP3
JP27
2
EMDC
JMP3
R106
R107
R108
R109
R110
R111
R112
3K
3K
3K
3K
3K
3K
3K
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
D
ICHIP_ERR
JMP3
1
JMP3
1
JP25
1
2
SPI0MISO_SCCLK
JMP3
1
JMP3
1
JMP3
2
ETXER_TXD1
JP24
1
2
HPIIBF_DTR0
JP23
3
R104
NC
3
R103
NC
3
R102
NC
JP22
1
VDD
R101
1
2
VDD
NC
3
3
D
VDD
R100
NC
JP21
2
VDD
3
R99
VDD
3
VDD
3
GND
GND
C
C
VDD
C82
100NF
B
ROUT2B
ROUT1
ROUT2
ROUT3
ROUT4
ROUT5
23
FORCEON
22
FORCEOFF
9
10
11
TXD2232
TXD2232
RXD2232
RIN1
RIN2
RIN3
RIN4
RIN5
4
5
6
7
8
10K
MAX3245
INVALID
J14
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
RXD2232
DB9 FEM
20
19
18
17
16
15
GND
TOUT1
TOUT2
TOUT3
11
TIN1
TIN2
TIN3
21
GND
9
7
5
3
26
14
13
12
470NF
B
GND
nEN_COM2
GND
1G
2G
D14
G.LED
D17
G.LED
R127
R129
NC
R130
470
GND
R133
R128 NC
470
NC
GND
GND
4
VDD
GND
R114
470
470
D7
G.LED
1
2
D13
R.LED
R113
R134
470 GND
GND
2
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
74LVX240M 10
5
C2-
GND
C85
GND
EN_COM2
R115
100K
GND
A
C2+
2
C83
R151
1
JUMPER
2
1
19
1
V-
3
D8
G.LED
A
1
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
18
16
14
12
1
nEN_COM2
11
13
15
17
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2
EN_COM2
DATA_READY_FIQ
ICHIP_ERR
FW_RDY
VCC
1
D23
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
C1-
20
2
LL4148
-RESET
2
4
6
8
JP28
2
1
TXD2
RXD2
VDD
GND
24
27
25
C86
100NF
U18
RXD2
RXD2
VDD
470NF
V+
RS232 TO COM0
TXD2
TXD2
C1+
10
C87
470NF
28
VCC
U17
C84
470NF
GND
GND
UART2 + CONFIGURATION PINS
Title
IIEVB-600
VDD
VDD
3
2
Size
B
Document Number
Date:
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Rev
1.3
Sheet
1
8
of
9
5
4
3
2
VIN
1
10K R146
5V
LT1086CM
10UF/16V
C91
100NF
C88
VOUT
CASE
1
ADJ
VIN
VDD
3
C111
1.2V
GND
U19
GND
R118
300
R119
HDM
J15
R147
470
6
10UF/16V
VIN
1
EN
3
D
C93
470NF
TPS76912
GND
GND
GND
HDP
GND
HDP
3.3V
27
C95
47PF
15K
C92
R145
10K
R121
GND
R122
VOUT
1
GND
GND
5
+
D20
R.LED
GND
USB-A
-
U20
2
C94
47PF
15K
AD8030
5
HDM
27
R120
1
2
3
4
+
7
4
D
VDD
EXT_VDDCORE
TP
U26B
100NF
GND
C90
100NF
R116
100
+
2
RXE020
TP
2
4
1
F1
1
8
5V
VDD
TP
VIN
1
GND
FEEDBACK
SW3
D10
U21
4
1
VIN
1
J16
2
3
1
2
GND
C
SWITCH
DC-JACK
C
C99
100NF
D11
MUR115
ON/OFF
1000UF/25V
+
C96
C98
100NF
5
PGND
C97
SGND
1
2
LM2591HVS-3.3
GND
2
USB-B
1
R125
NC
GND
GND
D19
R.LED
OTPUT
6
27
C101
15PF
15PF
VDD
2
L4
68UH/1A
+
1
DDP
C100
1000UF/25V
1
2
3
4
3
J17
DDM
R124
DDP
R143
470
1
DDM
27
2
1N4001
R123
GND
TP
GND
MSEL
AVDD
AVDD
C102
AVDD
100NF AGND
AGND 100NF
AD8030
TS5A3159
4
nHPI_CONTROL
6
1
NC
3
+
-
2
1
2
LL4148
D15
8
AVDD
RESET
-RESET
2
R132
U23B
GND
ADVREF
+
AD8030
5
-
6
P1
NC R136
POT
2
A
7
SP708RCN
GND
+
10UF/16V
C108
0
D18
R137
NC
1.2V
OPTIONAL
Title
USB+POWER+RESET + ANALOG INPUT
2
GND
GND
3
-
8
6
8
7
5
4
NC
RESET
RESET
PFO
AVDD
AGND
1
AD8030
3
2
+
1
1
GND
AVDD
4
1UF/16V
3
TACK_SW
C107GND
MR
PFI
VCC
U24
1
4
+
CON2
AGND
U26A
GND
SW2
15K
GND
4
HPID5
C104
47PF
AGND
LL4148
A
J18
1
100NF
D16
B
R126
3
2
IN
VDD
C105
NO
COM
GND
VDD
VDD
R131
4.7K
HPID5_ADC
LL4148
D12
U23A
8
U22
SW1
VDD
B
5
TACK_SW
C103
GND
Size
B
Document Number
Date:
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Rev
1.3
AGND
5
4
3
2
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1
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2.9
Getting Started
Running the iChipConfig Utility
To invoke the iChipConfig Utility:
1
Select Programs > ConnectOne > iChipConfig from the Windows Start
menu. The iChip Configuration Tools window is displayed:
2
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.
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If the II-EVB-630W is not located, the Serial Settings dialog box is displayed:
This dialog box is also displayed if you select Serial Ports from the menu bar.
3
From the Serial Port drop-down list, select the PC COM port to which the
II-EVB-630W is connected.
4
In the Baud Rate area:
•
Select the exact Baud Rate used by the II-EVB-630W.
-or-
•
Select Scan if you don’t know the baud rate.
If Scan is selected, the iChipConfig Utility runs through the various baud rates
until the correct baud rate is found. The following message is displayed:
Note: If the iChipConfig Utility still fails to find the II-EVB-630W, make sure that
there is no open application, such as Palm HotSync, occupying the port. Switch
to a different COM port and try Scan again. After iChipConfig has found the baud
rate, you can easily change it using the 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:
•
Dynamic IP Allocation (Via DHCP).
•
Fixed IP Configuration (Via User Assignment).
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2.10.1
Getting Started
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. AT+iFD will revert all parameters to factory defaults.
1
Specific configuration for acquiring LAN settings via DHCP can be carried out
from the Quick Configuration window in the figure below:
2
Select the Use DHCP checkbox and click Save.
3
To activate these settings, recycle power to the II-EVB-630W.
Note: II-EVB-630W supports DHCP Server extensions. This means that if your
server’s assignees have additional LAN settings, such as an SMTP server, the
II-EVB-630W automatically configures and uses these settings.
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2.10.2
Getting Started
Fixed IP Configuration
To configure the II-EVB-630W to work with a fixed IP address, the following
parameters must be configured:
1
2
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)
•
IP Gateway (IPG)
Click Save and recycle power to the II-EVB-630W.
These settings can also all be configured using the AT+i commands - AT+iDIP,
AT+iSNET and AT+iIPG. Full details about these commands can be found in the
AT+i Programmer's Manual.
2.11
Testing the Connection
The connection can be tested using any operation that causes the II-EVB-630W to
send/receive information. For example, sending and receiving data over a socket,
sending emails, or opening an FTP session.
One of the simplest ways to test the connection is using the web client, as it requires
no additional configuration. Assuming the LAN is connected to the Internet, you can
use the client on the iChipConfig Utility to run the following test:
1
From the Main menu, select the Get URL option.
The iChip Configuration Tools window is displayed:
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2
Type the full path of the URL you want to retrieve.
3
Select an existing path for the file in order to save the URL page.
4
Select the Show in browser option to automatically open your web browser and
show the contents that the II-EVB-630W retrieved.
5
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.
6
Getting Started
The same option can be carried out using, for example, the following AT+i
command:
AT+iRLNK:http://www.google.com/.
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3
Firmware and Parameters Update
Firmware and Parameters Update
This section describes the II-EVB-630W local firmware and parameters update
procedures. It also describes how to create and use parameter files (*.RPF).
3.1
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. Successive
firmware updates can be performed using the iChip Uploader, which is a much faster
procedure that does not require re-installation of the boot loader.
3.1.1
First-Time Firmware Installation Using Monitor Mode
1. Open the iChipConfig utility.
2. Click Tools > CO2128/2064 Monitor Mode.
3. In the dialog box displayed, select the EBI Flash 8 Megabit option and click OK.
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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.
6. The Monitor Mode dialog box is displayed. Click the FW Update button.
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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.
10. OK the dialog box that appears when the boot block has been installed
successfully.
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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.
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13. Click Yes when prompted.
14. The following window appears while the firmware is being installed on the flash.
15. OK the dialog box that appears when installation has completed successfully.
16. Click the Exit Monitor Mode button on the Monitor Mode window to return to
command mode.
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.
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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.
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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.
8. OK the dialog box that appears when installation has completed successfully.
9. Click the Exit Monitor Mode button on the Monitor Mode window to return to
command mode.
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Managing Parameter Files
Parameters for the II-EVB-630W are stored in *.RPF files. Parameter files can be
used to save current configurations to be loaded for later use or to automate product
distribution.
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.
To save the configuration to an RPF file:
1
Select the Full Configuration icon. The II-EVB-630W Full Configuration window
is displayed.
2
Click File >Save as RPF File in the Full Configuration window. The RPF
Parameters dialog box is displayed:
3
Configure the following parameters:
•
Select the Start from factory defaults checkbox if you want to save the
factory default settings as your new parameters.
•
Do not select the Start from factory defaults checkbox if you want to save
your current configuration except for parameters in the RPF file.
•
Group: Not relevant.
•
Destination Chip Serial Number: Not relevant.
•
Click OK.
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Loading an RPF File
This section describes how to load an RPF file onto II-EVB-630W.
To load an RPF file:
1
Select File | Load RPF file from the iChipConfig menu. The Open dialog box is
displayed:
2
Browse to and select the desired file.
3
Click Open. All the parameters from the RPF file are loaded onto the II-EVB630W.
4
If an illegal parameter value has been assigned, the iChipConfig Utility displays
the illegal parameter and suggests to save the illegal parameter to a log file.
Enter a new valid parameter value and Load/Save the RPF file again.
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