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EM-1240-T New!
RISC-based Ready-to-Run Embedded Core Module with 4 Serial Ports, Dual LANs, SD, µClinux |
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-40 to 75°C wide temperature model for harsh environments |
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4
software-selectable RS-232/422/485 serial ports |
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Dual
10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports |
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Full-function development kit for quick evaluation and application |
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Introduction |
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The
EM-1240-T embedded module is designed for system integration
and software development
in industrial applications. This mini-size core module
can be easily integrated into systems for implementation
in related industrial applications, such as data acquisition
and control systems. The EM-1240-T
comes with a seamless µCLinux operating system that
accelerates the development process, helping you reduce
the time
to market. You can build applications that have a powerful
serial communication capability, but which are still
small in size. The EM-1240-T is well-suited for control
systems that use a distributed, embedded architecture,
such as the systems used by gas stations, vending machines,
and ticketing machines. This wide temperature model
operates reliably in temperatures ranging from -40
to 75 °C, fully satisfying the demands of any harsh
industrial environment.
Click here for information about the standard temperature model (the EM-1240).
Industrial-grade Module for Industrial Applications
The EM-1240-T comes with 4 software-selectable RS-232/422/485 serial ports for
attaching different types of industrial devices. In addition, the MOXA ART
ARM9 32-bit 192 MHz processor promises a powerful performance for system operation.
The two auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports default to the higher 100M
speed when available, and ensure network connectivity redundancy. In addition,
the 8 GPIO pins provide ample design flexibility, giving you the freedom to
develop the features your customers need. The SD socket also provides an efficient
way to expand your storage needs. These features are better suited for
today's equipment, allowing R&D
engineers to spend less effort developing related software.
Short Time to Market
The ready-to-run µClinux
operating system allows you to minimize your system
development effort, and
get your product to market in no time.
Easy-to-Use Development Kit
The EM-1240-T Development Kit can be ordered separately
for evaluating the EM-1240 embedded module. The kit
includes an EM-1240-T embedded module, an EM-1240-DK
carrier
board, and the items needed for setting up a basic
layout. The kit makes it easy for users to evaluate
the functionality of the EM-1240-T. You can develop
and integrate specific systems on the module in advance
to make the EM-1240-T embedded module completely
compatible with industrial systems and applications.
Click here for more
info on EM-1240-T Embedded Module and EM-1240 Development
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Features |
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MOXA ART ARM9 32-bit 192 MHz communication processor |
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16 MB RAM and 8 MB Flash ROM integrated |
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4 software-selectable RS-232/422/485 serial ports |
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Dual 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports |
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RS-232 serial console port supports PPP |
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Ready-to-run
µClinux Kernel 2.6.9 communication platform |
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SD signals supported for SD socket connection |
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10 GPIOs reserved for system integration |
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Full-function development kit for quick evaluation and application development |
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-40 to 75°C wide temperature model (a standard temperature model is also available) |
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Industry is moving to adopt RISC-based, all-in-one computers that use an embedded Linux operating system. This type of front-end computer is extremely versatile and robust, and offers significant savings compared to traditional IPCs. |
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Embedded operating systems can be divided into three categories: Linux, Windows CE, and customized or proprietary operating systems. Due to its versatility and stability, Linux is the best OS choice for programmable devices. |
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Hardware Specifications
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System |
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| MOXA ART ARM9 32-bit RISC CPU, 192 MHz |
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| SD signals for external SD socket connection |
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| RS-232 x 1, RJ45, supporting PPP |
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| GPIO x 10 (to
enable GPIO, SD must be disabled) |
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| Built-in embedded
µCLinux |
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| RTC, buzzer,
Watchdog Timer |
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Network Communication |
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| Built-in 1.5 KV magnetic isolation protection |
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Serial Communication |
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| RS-232 signals: TxD, RxD, DTR, DSR, RTS, CTS, DCD, GND |
| RS-422 signals: TxD+, TxD-, RxD+, RxD-, GND |
| 4-wire
RS-485 signals: TxD+, TxD-, RxD+, RxD-, GND |
| 2-wire
RS-485 signals: Data+, Data-, GND |
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| Built-in 15 KV ESD protection for all signals |
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| None, Even, Odd, Space, Mark |
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| 50 bps to 921.6 Kbps, supports Any Baudrate |
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LEDs |
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| 10M/Link x 2, 100M/Link x 2 |
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Power Requirements |
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| External 5 VDC through pin header |
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Mechanical |
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EM-1240-T:
90 x 80 mm
EM-1240 Development Kit: 177 x 115 mm
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| EM-1240: 50 g, EM-1240 Development Kit: 200 g |
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| Two 2 x 28 pin-headers; pitch: 1.27 x 1.27 (mm) |
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Environment |
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-40 to 75°C (-40 to 167 °F),
5 to 95% RH
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| -40
to 85°C (-40 to 185°F),
5 to 95% RH |
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Regulatory Approvals |
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FCC Part 15, CISPR 22 Class A
CE Class A: EN55022 Class A, EN61000-3-2 Class A, EN61000-3-3, EN55024 |
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Software Specifications
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Linux |
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ARP, ICMP, IPV4, TCP, UDP, FTP, Telnet, SNMP V1/V2c, HTTP,
CHAP, PAP, DHCP, NTP, NFS V2/V3, SMTP, Telnet, FTP, PPP,
PPPoE |
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JFFS2 for Kernel, Root File System (Read Only) and User Directory
(Read / Write) |
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| Dial in/out over serial port daemon |
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| Point-to-Point over Ethernet daemon |
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| Linux normal command utility |
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| Login and user manager utility |
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| TCP server manager program |
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| Network Time Protocol client utility |
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(supports both Linux and Windows)
Arm-elf-gcc: C/C++ PC Cross Compiler,
μClibc: POSIX standard C library |
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| UC’s LAN IP broadcast searching utility for Windows and Linux |
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Ordering
Information
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EM-1240-T-LX |
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| RISC-based
Ready-to-Run Embedded Core Module with 4
Serial Ports, Dual LANs, SD, µClinux, Wide Temperature |
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EM-1240-LX Development Kit |
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| EM-1240-LX Development Kit |
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| Items included with the EM-1240 Development Kit |
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EM-1240-T
Embedded Module
EM-1240-DK, the carrier
board for the EM-1240 Development Kit
Quick
Installation Guide
Document & Software
CD
Cross-over Ethernet cable
Female DB9 to
Terminal Block converter
Terminal Block
(300V, 15A)
Universal Power Adaptor Set
Warranty Statement
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