XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide



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XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide Part Number 900-563 Revision A September 2009

Copyright and Trademark Contacts 2009 Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantronix. Printed in the United States of America. Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group. Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT, and Windows XP are trademarks of Microsoft Corp. Netscape is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation. Lantronix Corporate Headquarters 15353 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92618, USA Phone: 949-453-3990 Fax: 949-450-7249 Technical Support Online: www.lantronix.com/support Sales Offices For a current list of our domestic and international sales offices go to the Lantronix web site at www.lantronix.com/about/contact/ Disclaimer and Revisions Revision History Note: This product has been designed to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC and EN55022:1998 Rules when properly enclosed and grounded. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with this guide, may cause interference to radio communications. Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will void the user's authority to operate this device. The information in this guide may change without notice. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this guide. Date Rev. Comments September 2009 A Initial Release For the latest revision of this product document, please check our online documentation at www.lantronix.com/support/documentation.html. XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide 2

Contents Copyright and Trademark...2 Contacts...2 Disclaimer and Revisions...2 Revision History...2 List of Figures...3 List of Tables...3 1. Introduction 4 About this Guide...4 Terminology...4 Additional Documentation...5 2. Demonstration Kit 6 Contents of the Kit...6 Development Kit Part Numbers...6 Demo Board Description...6 Demo Board Block Diagram...7 Serial Interfaces...7 Power Supply...8 General Control...8 Configuration Switch Bank...8 Configuration for Modem Control...9 Demo Board Layout...9 Demo Board Schematics...10 A: Warranty 12 List of Figures Figure 2-1. Demo Board Block Diagram...7 Figure 2-2. XPort Demo Board Layout...9 Figure 2-3. Demo Board Schematics...10 Figure 2-4. RS232 Transceiver...11 List of Tables Table 2-1. RS-232 Signals on Serial Port 1...7 Table 2-2. Demo Board JP6 Jumper Configuration for CON1...8 Table 2-3. Demo Board R16 Configuration...8 XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide 3

1. Introduction About this Guide This guide provides the information needed to use the XPort and XPort Pro device servers with the Universal Demo Kit. The intended audience is the engineers responsible for integrating the XPort into their product. Notes: Terminology For evaluation of Evolution OS based turnkey application, one would require the XPort Universal Demo Kit (Lantronix PN: XP10010NMK-01) and a XPort Pro with Evolution OS sample (Lantronix PN: XPP100200S-01R). For evaluation of Linux OS based turnkey application, one would require the XPort Universal Demo Kit (Lantronix PN: XP10010NMK-01) and a XPort Pro with Linux OS sample (Lantronix PN: XPP100300S-01R). For evaluation of XPort Cobos OS based turnkey application, one would require the XPort Universal Demo Kit (Lantronix PN: XP10010NMK-01) and a XPort with Cobos OS sample (Lantronix PN: XP100200S-03R). The XPort Pro Linux SDK (Lantronix PN: XPPDK1000-LNX-01) provides hardware, development environment and sample applications for developing Linux based applications. An XPort Pro Development Board with a Background Debug Mode (BDM) connector option is included with the Linux SDK. The XPort Pro Evolution SDK (Lantronix PN: XPPDK1000-EVO-01) provides hardware, development environment and sample applications for developing Evolution based applications. An XPort Pro Development Board with a Background Debug Mode (BDM) connector option is included with the Evolution SDK. A separate USB BDM Debug Probe (Lantronix PN: 930-060-R) is available for use with the XPort Pro Linux and Evolution SDKs. Demonstration (Demo) Board The Demo board included in the XPort Universal Demonstration Kit is a circuit board that the XPort, XPort Pro, or XPort Pro Dev board would be installed on. This board has a power supply connector, UUT socket, RS232 transceiver, and DB9 serial connector. A power supply and necessary cables are included with the Demo Board in the XPort Universal Demo Kit. Development (Dev) Board The XPort Pro Dev board is a single PCB version of the XPort Pro module without a mechanical housing. This PCB has all of the circuitry included in the standard XPort Pro module plus a connector for use with a USB BDM Debug Probe. The XPort Pro Dev Board is included in the XPort Pro SDKs. In addition the SDKs include the XPort Universal Demo Kit. XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide 4

1 Introduction Additional Documentation The following guides are available on the Lantronix website (www.lantronix.com). Hardware Related XPort Integration Guide XPort Pro Integration Guide XPort Universal Demo Board Quick Start Provides information for integrating the XPort module on a customer platform. Provides information about the XPort Pro hardware, and integrating the XPort Pro into your product. Instructions for getting the XPort or XPort Pro module up and running on the demonstration board. Software Related XPort Pro User Guide XPort Pro Command Reference XPort Pro Linux User Guide XPort User Guide Provides information needed to configure, use, and update the XPort Pro Evolution firmware. Lists and explains XPort Pro Evolution command line and XML commands. Provides information needed to configure, use, and build Linux applications on the XPort Pro. Provides information needed to configure, use, and update the XPort (03/04) firmware. XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide 5

2. Demonstration Kit Contents of the Kit Using an XPort sample and the XPort Demonstration Kit, you can get familiar with the product and understand how to integrate the XPort into a given product design. The XPort Demonstration Kit contains the following items: XPort Demo Board 3.3V wall adaptor RS-232 cable, DB9F/F, null modem Note: You must obtain an XPort sample separately for use with this Demonstration Kit. Note: Development Kits for Evolution OS and Linux include the Demonstration Kit and the XPort Pro Dev Board (w/ BDM connector port). A USB BDM Debug Probe may be purchased separately. Development Kit Part Numbers XP10010NMK-01 XPPDK1000-LNX-01 XPPDK1000-EVO-01 XPort Demonstration Kit Linux SDK for XPort Pro including XPort Pro Demonstration Kit and XPort Pro Development board (w/bdm connector port) Evolution SDK for XPort Pro including XPort Pro Demonstration Kit and XPort Pro Development board (w/bdm connector port) Demo Board Description The XPort Demo Board provides a test platform for the Lantronix XPort device server products, including XPort and XPort Pro. The demo board uses 3.3V power from the wall adaptor same as that of XPort. The demo board has the following features: 1 serial port with a 1Mbps RS232 transceiver connected to a DB9 serial port connector Access to all IO signals on the XPort via header pins for measurements and connections to other places. XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide 6

2 Demonstration Kit Demo Board Block Diagram The following drawing is a block diagram of the XPort Demo Board showing the relationships of the components. Figure 2-1. Demo Board Block Diagram Serial Interfaces The demo board has an RS-232 transceiver for connection to the XPort internal UART. The table below lists the RS232 signals and corresponding pins on the demo board. All signals are level-shifted by the transceivers. Table 2-1. RS-232 Signals on Serial Port 1 XPort Demo PIN FUNCTION DB9 Pin # Serial Port CON1 TX_232 (Data Out) 3 RX_232 (Data In) 2 CTS_232 (HW Flow Control Input) 8 RTS_232 (HW Flow Control Output) 7 DTR_232 (Modem Control Output) 4 GND (Ground) 5 XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide 7

2 Demonstration Kit Power Supply General Control The demo board uses an external 3.3V regulated supply (included with kit). The following tables denote the configuration of the demo board. Configuring the jumpers re-routes signals on the demo board to use as Serial control signals, or to connect to other places on target board as General Purpose IO (GPIO). Configuration Switch Bank JP6 pin/signal Table 2-2. Demo Board JP6 Jumper Configuration for CON1 JP6 pin/signal Function 1/TXD 2/TXD Jumper 1-2, Send TXD to RS232 transceiver. 3/RTS 4/RTS/CP1 Jumper 3-4, Send RTS to RS232 transceiver. For connection to an additional RS485 transceiver, RTS would be used to drive the transceiver TX enable. 5/DTR 6/DTR/CP2 Jumper 5-6, Send DTR/CP2 to RS232 transceiver. 7/RXD 8/RXD Jumper 7-8, Receive RXD from RS232/485 transceiver. 9/CTS 10/CTS/CP3 Jumper 9-10, Receive CTS from RS232 transceiver. 11/DSR 12/NC Jumper 11-12. Unused, auxiliary transceiver receive port. 13/DCD 14/NC Jumper 13-14, Unused, auxiliary transceiver receive port. Note: CP arrangement in the tables above is for demonstration purposes only. All CPs can be used as GPIOs. In XPort Pro custom applications, any CP can be assigned as any function except that only CP1 can be assigned to RTS in RS232 mode or TX Enable in RS485 Mode, and only CP3 can be assigned to CTS in RS232 Mode. In XPort custom applications (RS232 mode), only CP1 can be assigned to RTS, only CP2 can be assigned to DTR, and only CP3 can be assigned to CTS. Note: NC=Not Connected to the XPort module. These pins can be assigned as needed using jumpers. Table 2-3. Demo Board R16 Configuration Pin/Signal Pin/Signal Function 1/3V3 2/3V3_XPort XPort UUT power input resistor for current measurement. Resistor can be replaced by a wire loop or other resistor value for UUT power measurements XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide 8

2 Demonstration Kit Configuration for Modem Control By default, on this demo board, the DCD and DSR signals are not routed to the XPort module. This makes it necessary to jumper the pins in JP6 in order to route the signals to the desired CPs on the XPort module. To be specific, if you wanted to route the serial port DCD signal to CP3 in order to take advantage of the modem control mode, you would place a jumper wire between JP6 pin 11 (the DSR signal from the serial port) to JP6 pin 10 (the CP3 pin from the XPort module). Demo Board Layout Figure 2-2. XPort Demo Board Layout XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide 9

2 Demonstration Kit Demo Board Schematics Figure 2-3. Demo Board Schematics XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide 10

2 Demonstration Kit Figure 2-4. RS232 Transceiver XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide 11

A: Warranty For details on the Lantronix warranty replacement policy, go to our web site at http://www.lantronix.com/support/warranty/index.html. XPort Universal Demo Board User Guide 12