SX-560 Embedded Intelligent Module Developer’s Reference Guide
Figure 4 Installing SX-560-2701 Module in Evaluation Daughtercard The Evaluation Daughtercard makes it easy to connect to the SX-560 for test an
94 Appendix E Firmware Update Procedures Occasionally it may be necessary to update the SX-560 to take advantage of new features or to fix specific
95 tathsti130.bin from the updates directory on your computer into a Serial Device Server with an IP address of 192.168.5.70, you would enter the com
96 Appendix F GNU/Linux Open Source and Programming The SX-560 is designed around GNU/Linux Open Source software. The source code and programming to
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Verify Development Kit Contents The SX-560-6900 Evaluation Module Development Kit consists of the components listed in Table 1. Please ensure that
Installing the SX-560-1701 Module To install the SX-560-1701 module in the SX-560-6900 Evaluation Daughtercard: 1. Using the 40-pin OEM interface
Installing the SX-560-2701 Module To install the SX-560-2701 module in the SX-560-6900 Evaluation Daughtercard: Using the 40-pin OEM interface
Table 2 Status Monitors Function State Status Power Orange (D8) On The module is receiving power Off The module is not receiving power Blinking Fir
Table 4 OEM Interface Signal Descriptions Signal Pin Type Description GPIO_0, GPIO_1, GPIO_2, GPIO_3, GPIO_4, GPIO_5, GPIO_6l GPIO_7, GPIO_8, GPIO_9
Power Management The SX-560 power consumption is typically 280mA for wireless-to-serial usage, with a peak consumption is 400mA @ 3.3V. In powersav
DB-9 RS-232 Signal Type 8 CTS Input (not supported on Serial Port 3) 9 NC Serial Port 1 can also be accessed using logic signals via a 10-pin hea
Figure 8 RS-232 Cable Pinouts Table 7 RS-232 Cable Pinout Description Pin Description 1 DCD (Data Carrier Detect) Input* 6 DSR (Data Set Ready)
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The mode of operation for each of the GPIOs can be set by installing jumpers between headers JP7 and JP8 for GPIO operation, or between headers JP8
Pin Signal Selectable Pin Signal Selectable 23 IIC SCL 24 3.3V 25 IIC SDA 26 RESET- As discussed in the previous section, GPIOs 3 through 8 ar
LEDs and General Purpose I/O Signals The LEDs are connected to the 10 GPIOs for easy viewing of signal activity. The first 7 GPIOs drive the first 7
USB Host Port and Ethernet Port The USB V1.1 host port, located on J1, can be used to connect standard Full Speed (12Mbps) or Low Speed (1.5Mbps)
Serial Peripheral Interface The four SPI signals are accessible using the 26-pin I/O header JP3. The SPI MOSI, SPI MISO, and SPI Clock signals are r
Chapter 3 Configuring the SX-560 This chapter describes the methods for configuring the basic settings of the SX-560, including the IP addres
Parity Character Size Flow Control In addition to the above parameters, the SX-560 allows you to configure numerous other capabilities. T
Internal Web Pages (HTTP). You can use any standard web browser to access the SX-560 internal web pages. These web pages provide an easy-to-use
Using the ExtendView Utility to Configure the SX-560 (Ethernet Connection) The ExtendView Utility is the easiest way to initially configure the
3. Right-click on the SX-560 that you want to configure from the displayed list, and then left-click on Configuration. The default SX-560 name is
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6. Click the Wireless tab to configure the 802.11a/b/g wireless settings. To operate on an 802.11a/b/g network, the SX-560 configuration must be
8. You do not need to change any of the settings in this window. Click the Serial Settings button to configure the serial port. 9. Select the
Using a Web Browser to Configure the SX-560 After you have entered an IP address into the SX-560, you can use any standard web browser to access
If you used DHCP, verify that the IP address is correctly set. If you used the default 192.0.0.192 IP address, you MUST change it to a new valid I
5. Select the appropriate wireless encryption mode and enter the required settings (check with your network administrator for the proper settings
Serial Port 2). Enter admin when you get the login: prompt, and then enter the password access. Then enter the command console in response to the
6. To set the serial ports, enter the following commands (If you are configuring Serial Port 2, substitute the port name S2 instead of S1): SET PO
31 Chapter 4 Using the SX-560 with Your Application The SX-560 includes a number of capabilities that enable it to be used in a wide range of applic
32 SET OEM code where code is the desired 3-character OEM code SET DEFAULT [note that this resets the entire SX-560 configuration back t
33 After the Serial Port Emulator software has started, you will see a list of all the configured SX-560s on the network. Right click on the name of
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34 RFC 2217 Remote Modem Control Support RFC 2217 allows you to access your device’s modem control signals over the network. It is especially useful
35 Print Server Mode You can use the SX-560 as a standard TCP/IP print server, which is very useful if you are connecting the SX-560 to a serial pri
36 and data mode by sending the appropriate commands. This capability is similar to the console mode switching described in the previous section, b
37 Chapter 5 Interfacing the SX-560 to the OEM Device In order to connect the SX-560 module to your device, you will need to provide either a cust
38 Figure 8 SX-560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics
39 Figure 8a SX-560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics
40 OEM Interface The OEM Interface (JP2) is the primary method for communications between the SX-560 and your device. It is a 40-pin header that in
41 Signal Pin Type Description CTS1- 28 Input Serial Port 2 Clear to Send RXD1 34 Input Serial Port 2 Receive Data TXD2 38 Output Console Port Transm
42 Installing the SX-560 The spacers are installed with the SX-560-1701 WLAN model as shown below: Figure 11 Using spacers with SX-560 WLAN
43 Table 15 Antenna Connector Types Parameter Description Connector Type SMT Ultra-miniature Coaxial Connector (U.FL) Connector Size Maximum height
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44 You must put the SX-SDWAG FCC or IC number in a visible location on your product. These numbers are as follows: FCCID: N6C-SXSDWAG IC: 4
45 Regulatory Approval Requirements (SX-560-2701) The SX-SDCAG used in the SX-560-2701 has FCC and IC Limited Modular Approval. This allows you to u
46 General Purpose I/O Interface details the GPIO interface. Table 16 GPIO Interface Pin GPIO I/O Drive High/Low Description 3 GPIO_1 I/O 6/6mA
47 Chapter 6 Advanced Configuration The SX-560 module is equipped with a default configuration that works with most serial-to-Ethernet connections
48 Parameter Description Settings Default Setting Eclport ECable destination local IP port number (required for E-Cable UDP mode only) Set by user N
49 2. Verify the settings, as defined in . Table 18 TCP/IP Settings Parameter Setting IP Address Resolution Sets the exchanges among network inter
50 Figure 16 Advanced TCP/IP Configuration Window 5. Configure the settings, as defined in Error! Reference source not found.. Table 19 TCP/IP
51 Configuring SNMP The SX-560 module contains a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent that collects and stores management information for
52 To configure the SNMP server settings: Log into the SX-560 internal web pages using a standard web browser. Click Server Settings to access
53 Table 21 GPIO General Commands Command Description SET GPIO DIR [IN|OUT] <gpio-num> GPIO # = {1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8} Sets GPIO signal to be
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54 Table 21 GPIO General Commands Command Description configuration reset to default. SHOW GPIO DIRM <bit-mask> Shows all direction control b
55 Table 21 GPIO General Commands Command Description GPIO #1 is normal GPIO #2 is special GPIO #3 is special GPIO #4 is special GPIO #5 is special
56 Table 22 GPIO Trigger Commands Command Description SET GPIO TRIGger [1 | 0| DIS] <gpio-num> Sets a single control bit. The setting onl
57 Table 22 GPIO Trigger Commands Command Description SET GPIO TRIGM <bit-mask> Sets all trigger control bits. <bit-mask> is a 32-
58 Table 23 GPIO Transmit Commands Command Description SET GPIO TRANsmit <trigger #> <string> Sets the string that will be used to i
59 Table 24 GPIO Data Commands Command Description SET GPIO DATA <bit-mask> Sets all the data out control bits. <bit-mask> is an 8 bit
60 Table 25 E-GPIO TCP Monitor Commands The E-GPIO TCP monitor allows a computer system to access the SX-560 GPIO pin values. If enabled, this moni
61 Table 25 E-GPIO TCP Monitor Commands GPIO set message format This message may be optionally sent by the remote computer when an E-GPIO conn
62 Table 26 GPIO SNMP Management The GPIO pins can also be managed via SNMP. The available MIB items are described in this section. The GPIO relat
63 Table 26 GPIO SNMP Management GPIO transmit string table index Integer read-only gpio.5.1.1.n This value is the index into the GPIO message
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64 Configuring Serial Port Monitor Alert and Trap Configuration The SX-560 module can be configured to scan and compare the data received on the seri
65 Setting up SNMP Traps After you have created the GPIO and/or Serial Port alerts and traps, you can the use the SX-560 internal web pages to set u
66 Table 28 AT Commands Parameter Command Description Initiate Connection Command ATD <destination> Standard modem dialing command, redefine
67 Table 29 Extended AT Commands Parameter Command Description Console pass through AT#C<string> Passes the string to the server configurat
68 Chapter 7 Product Specifications Table 31 Product Specifications Component Specifications Model SX-560 Module Dimensions 34.3 x 49.5 x 9.65 mm
69 Table 32 Radio Specifications Parameter Specifications Channel Number IEEE 802.11b and g: Channels 1 to 11 and 12 to 14* IEEE 802.11a: Channels 3
70 Appendix A Advanced Security Configuration There are numerous possible security settings. It is therefore important that you verify the appropri
71 Dynamic WEP. Dynamic WEP uses WEP encryption with an 802.1X EAP authentication method. It is not necessary to set keys with this method, beca
72 This parameter is the logon password that the server uses to authenticate to the 802.1x-enabled network. The user ID and password must be in the a
Appendix B Console Commands The following tables describe the console commands available from the internal command console. Access the command cons
Chapter 1: Introduction The SX-560 embedded intelligent module provides a complete solution for integrating wireless networking technology into vi
Table 34 Network Commands Command Description SET NW AUTHtype Sets wireless authentication type The default value is Open System Format: SET NW AU
Table 34 Network Commands Command Description SET NW MOde Sets WLAN mode The possible modes are Infrastructure and Ad-Hoc; the default value is Ad-
Table 34 Network Commands Command Description SET NW REGDOM <dom> Sets the regulatory domain for the unit. This controls which channels are
Table 34 Network Commands Command Description SH NW REALM Shows the realm associated with the authentication ID, if applicable. The default value i
Port Commands . Table 35 Port Commands Command Description SH PORT Shows port parameters Sample output: Port Q-Size Type Attributes
Table 35 Port Commands Command Description SET PORT S1 STOP Sets serial port stop bits per character The default value is 1. Format: SET PORT S1 ST
Table 36 Server Information Commands Command Description Seconds Since Zeroed: 163 Bytes Received:72950 Bytes Sent:18726 Frames Received:752 Frames
Table 37 Service Commands Command Description If string_num is not provided, then all string definitions display without their expansions. Sample O
Table 37 Service Commands Command Description Format: SET SERVI <service name> POrt <portname> SET SERVI <service name> PRIorit
Table 38 SNMP Commands Command Description SETCOMM1* The default value is internal? Format: SET SNMP SETCOMM1 <string> SET SNMP SETCOMM2* Set
Chapter 2 Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard The SX-560-6900 Evaluation Daughtercard is designed to help you in the development of the necessa
Table 39 String Commands Command Description SH STRing [string_num] Defines the BOT and EOT strings used in services If string_num is provided, th
Table 40 TCP/IP Commands Command Description SET IP RANge Allows or prevents access to a range of remote addresses The default value is empty list.
Table 40 TCP/IP Commands Command Description SET IP MEthod Sets method of getting IP address The default value is Auto. Format: SET IP MEthod [
Table 40 TCP/IP Commands Command Description SH IP Shows TCP/IP related parameters Sample Output: IP is enabled IP address 192.0.0.192 Boot
Table 40 TCP/IP Commands Command Description 18 00040000 GPIO Trigger3: GPIO3 0 to 1 19 00080000 GPIO Trigger4: GPIO4 0 to 1 20 00100000 GPIO
Miscellaneous Commands Table 42 Miscellaneous Commands Command Description SET DEFAULT Set parameters to factory defaults EXIT This command exits
90 Appendix C SX-560-1701 Antenna Information Antenna Cable Drawings and Specifications Figure 18 Antenna Cable Assembly
91 Table 43 Electrical Performance Parameter Value Impedance 50 ohms Frequency Range 1 to 6 GHz Working Voltage 500 VAC (rms) maximum Dielectric Wit
92 Table 44 Electrical Specifications Parameter Value Antenna Type Dipole Swivel Antenna Frequency Range 2.4 to 5.8 GHz Impedance 50 Ohms Gain 2.4 G
93 Appendix D SX-560-2701 Antenna InformationAntenna Specifications Recommended antennas are from Ethertronics and Pulse Engineering. Please refer t
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