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100Mbps Ethernet Module, 4x serial, BASIC/C programmable
$ 5.28
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Description
100Mbps Ethernet Module, 4x serial, BASIC/C programmableEM1202
The EM1202 is a universal module that can serve as a central building block of control equipment, data terminals, safety and security systems, etc. Its firmware, called TiOS (Tibbo Operating System), features a virtual machine that executes your application written in
Tibbo BASIC and/or
Tibbo C
.
100Mbps Ethernet Module Features
Very compact (19 x 17 x 14.6 mm)
88 MHz purpose-built CPU
One 100BaseT Ethernet port
Works with RJ1202 companion Ethernet connector (see option below) or any standard RJ45 socket and 100BaseT magnetics
4 high-speed TTL serial ports:
Baud rates up to 1.8Mbps
Full- and half-duplex communications *
Support for Wiegand, clock/data i/f
Optional automatic flow control
1024k on-board flash disk
Real-time clock **
32 general-purpose I/O lines, 24 of them combined into three 8-bit ports
4 status LED control lines
Variable-frequency buzzer control pin
Low-power (230mA @ 3.3V)
Internal firmware is upgradeable through the serial port or network
* Full-duplex mode is suitable for RS232 and RS422; half-duplex mode for RS485. RS232/422/485 transceivers are not built in.
** This device does not have backup power input. See the
EM1000
if you want to have backup power for the RTC.
BASIC and C Programmability
Executes your own application written in Tibbo BASIC, Tibbo C, or even a combination of the two
Absolute flexibility; the EM1202 works as a miniature computing platform.
Supplied with
TIDE
— a comprehensive development environment featuring seamless cross-debugging.
Integrated web server (HTTP) with dynamic content generation.
Numerous high-level objects speed up and simplify coding. Available objects include:
sock
— up to 16 simultaneous TCP or UDP connections
ser
— UART communications
io
— control serial port lines
stor
— read to and write from the EEPROM
romfile
— add static (ROM) data to your project
Plus objects
sys
,
net
,
button
,
pat
,
beep
,
rtc
, and
fdisk