II-EVB-600-3-110 Connect One, II-EVB-600-3-110 Datasheet - Page 6

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II-EVB-600-3-110

Manufacturer Part Number
II-EVB-600-3-110
Description
Ethernet Modules & Development Tools CO2064 Eval Board Inst Internet 3.3V
Manufacturer
Connect One
Type
Evaluation Boardsr
Datasheet

Specifications of II-EVB-600-3-110

Interface Type
RS-232, Ethernet, USB
Operating Voltage
110 V
Product
Modules
For Use With/related Products
CO2064SEC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
II-EVB-600 User Manual
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Connect One’s II-EVB-600 with its iChip™ CO2064SEC IP-enables and offloads connectivity tasks
from a host processor or host device. II-EVB-600 supports effortless integration of many upper
layer Internet protocols using either AT+i commands or the iChipConfig Utility, both of which are
discussed in this document.
II-EVB-600 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. In addition, a
secure socket (SSL3/TLS1) is fully supported. Additional features include the ability to send
plain-text e-mails; an FTP client, 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
The host processor communicates with the II-EVB-600 via Connect One’s high-level 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. Thanks to the
AT+i commands, the device only needs to tell the II-EVB-600 what task to perform, but not how
to perform it. For example, if the device has to send textual e-mail, after a one-time short
configuration of subject, recipient, mail account, etc., the device sends AT+iEOA:<lines of text>.
The iChip inside the II-EVB-600 establishes a connection or uses the existing one, builds the
e-mail (headers and content), connects to the SMTP server, and sends the e-mail. 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 e-mail content. This mode of
operation is applicable for all features of the II-EVB-600.
1.2
iChipConfig Utility is a front-end Windows-based user interface for the AT+i commands. The
iChipConfig Utility, combined with the II-EVB-600, enables quick and full product configuration,
serial-based updating of firmware, and packaging of a parameters file. This functionality is
achieved from any device, machine, or system.
Note: From this point onward, this manual assumes that you have the iChipConfig Utility
installed. The configuration, running and testing of the II-EVB-600 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, please refer to the AT+i Programmer's Manual
on the Connect One website: http://www.connectone.com.
To set up the iChipConfig Utility, please refer to the iChipConfig Utility User Manual Version
2.4.44 or higher.
The latest version of the iChipConfig Utility can be found on the Connect One website:
http://www.connectone.com.
Product Overview
Product Overview
iChip 2064SEC: The II-EVB-600 Internet Engine
How to Use this Manual
Product Overview
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