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Page 1 - Developer’s Reference Guide

SX-560 Embedded Intelligent Module Developer’s Reference Guide

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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

Page 3 - Contents

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

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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

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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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97 Appendix G Silex Contact Information Silex Technology America, Inc. www.silexamerica.com Technical Support: [email protected] Sales: sa

Page 7 - About This Reference Guide

Silex Technology America, Inc. www.silexamerica.com

Page 9 - Chapter 2

Verify Development Kit Contents The SX-560-6900 Evaluation Module Development Kit consists of the components listed in Table 1. Please ensure that

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 14 - Monitoring Module Status

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

Page 15 - OEM Interface

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

Page 16 - Electrical Characteristics

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)

Page 17 - Serial Ports

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Page 18 - RS-232 Cable

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

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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

Page 20 - 26-Pin I/O Header

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

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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)

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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

Page 23 - Ethernet Port

Chapter 3 Configuring the SX-560 This chapter describes the methods for configuring the basic settings of the SX-560, including the IP addres

Page 24 - LCD Interface

 Parity  Character Size  Flow Control In addition to the above parameters, the SX-560 allows you to configure numerous other capabilities. T

Page 25 - Configuring the SX-560

 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

Page 26 - Configuration Methods

Using the ExtendView Utility to Configure the SX-560 (Ethernet Connection) The ExtendView Utility is the easiest way to initially configure the

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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

Page 28 - Connection)

Contents About This Reference Guide ...

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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

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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

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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

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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

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5. Select the appropriate wireless encryption mode and enter the required settings (check with your network administrator for the proper settings

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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

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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

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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

Page 37 - Chapter 4

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

Page 38 - Serial Port Emulator

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

Page 39 - Raw TCP connection

SNMP Traps and GPIO Status ...

Page 40 - ECable Mode

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

Page 41 - AT Commands

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

Page 42 - SNMP Traps and GPIO Status

36 and data mode by sending the appropriate commands. This capability is similar to the console mode switching described in the previous section, b

Page 43 - Chapter 5

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

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38 Figure 8 SX-560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics

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39 Figure 8a SX-560 Evaluation Daughtercard Schematics

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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

Page 47 - SX-560 Power Requirements

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

Page 48 - Antenna Connectors

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

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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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Figures Figure 1 SX-560-1701 top and bottom view ...

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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

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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

Page 53 - Advanced Configuration

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

Page 54 - Modifying TCP/IP Settings

47 Chapter 6 Advanced Configuration The SX-560 module is equipped with a default configuration that works with most serial-to-Ethernet connections

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48 Parameter Description Settings Default Setting Eclport ECable destination local IP port number (required for E-Cable UDP mode only) Set by user N

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49 2. Verify the settings, as defined in . Table 18 TCP/IP Settings Parameter Setting IP Address Resolution Sets the exchanges among network inter

Page 57 - Configuring SNMP

50 Figure 16 Advanced TCP/IP Configuration Window 5. Configure the settings, as defined in Error! Reference source not found.. Table 19 TCP/IP

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51 Configuring SNMP The SX-560 module contains a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent that collects and stores management information for

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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

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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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Table 12 OEM Signal Parameter Descriptions ...

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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

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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

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56 Table 22 GPIO Trigger Commands Command Description SET GPIO TRIGger [1 | 0| DIS] <gpio-num> Sets a single control bit. The setting onl

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57 Table 22 GPIO Trigger Commands Command Description SET GPIO TRIGM <bit-mask> Sets all trigger control bits. <bit-mask> is a 32-

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58 Table 23 GPIO Transmit Commands Command Description SET GPIO TRANsmit <trigger #> <string> Sets the string that will be used to i

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 71 - Using AT Modem Commands

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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About This Reference Guide This reference guide provides detailed specifications, diagrams and additional information required to integrate the SX-5

Page 73 - Response Codes

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

Page 74 - Product Specifications

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

Page 75 - TCP Port Connections

66 Table 28 AT Commands Parameter Command Description Initiate Connection Command ATD <destination> Standard modem dialing command, redefine

Page 76 - Appendix A

67 Table 29 Extended AT Commands Parameter Command Description Console pass through AT#C<string> Passes the string to the server configurat

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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

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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

Page 79 - Console Commands

70 Appendix A Advanced Security Configuration There are numerous possible security settings. It is therefore important that you verify the appropri

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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

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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

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Appendix B Console Commands The following tables describe the console commands available from the internal command console. Access the command cons

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Chapter 1: Introduction The SX-560 embedded intelligent module provides a complete solution for integrating wireless networking technology into vi

Page 84 - Port Commands

Table 34 Network Commands Command Description SET NW AUTHtype Sets wireless authentication type The default value is Open System Format: SET NW AU

Page 85 - Server Information Commands

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-

Page 86 - Service Commands

Table 34 Network Commands Command Description SET NW REGDOM <dom> Sets the regulatory domain for the unit. This controls which channels are

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Table 34 Network Commands Command Description SH NW REALM Shows the realm associated with the authentication ID, if applicable. The default value i

Page 88 - SNMP Commands

Port Commands . Table 35 Port Commands Command Description SH PORT Shows port parameters Sample output: Port Q-Size Type Attributes

Page 89 - String Commands

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

Page 90 - TCP/IP Commands

Table 36 Server Information Commands Command Description Seconds Since Zeroed: 163 Bytes Received:72950 Bytes Sent:18726 Frames Received:752 Frames

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Table 37 Service Commands Command Description If string_num is not provided, then all string definitions display without their expansions. Sample O

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Table 37 Service Commands Command Description Format: SET SERVI <service name> POrt <portname> SET SERVI <service name> PRIorit

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Table 38 SNMP Commands Command Description SETCOMM1* The default value is internal? Format: SET SNMP SETCOMM1 <string> SET SNMP SETCOMM2* Set

Page 94 - Power Configuration Commands

Chapter 2 Installing the Evaluation Daughtercard The SX-560-6900 Evaluation Daughtercard is designed to help you in the development of the necessa

Page 95 - Help Commands

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

Page 96 - Appendix C

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.

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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 [

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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

Page 99 - Appendix D

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

Page 100 - Firmware Update Procedures

Miscellaneous Commands Table 42 Miscellaneous Commands Command Description SET DEFAULT Set parameters to factory defaults EXIT This command exits

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90 Appendix C SX-560-1701 Antenna Information Antenna Cable Drawings and Specifications Figure 18 Antenna Cable Assembly

Page 102 - Appendix F

91 Table 43 Electrical Performance Parameter Value Impedance 50 ohms Frequency Range 1 to 6 GHz Working Voltage 500 VAC (rms) maximum Dielectric Wit

Page 103 - Silex Contact Information

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

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93 Appendix D SX-560-2701 Antenna InformationAntenna Specifications Recommended antennas are from Ethertronics and Pulse Engineering. Please refer t

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