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Advanced Web Communication
(1)
Slim-Link
Server
Slim-Link Web Server-Controller
June 2001
Micro-Controller incorporates Web-Enabled, Real-time Operating System
DESCRIPTION
The Slim-Link family of Web Server-Controller products
provides the ideal core technology for Internet enabled
instruments and control systems. The Slim-Link Web Server
Controllers are based on a 40 MHz AMD186ES micro-
controller and feature MicroRTOS, a web enabled, real-time
operating system developed spedifically for control system
applications. MicroRTOS is embedded into each Slim-Link
Web Server-Controller product with no additional cost or
licensing fees.
MicroRTOS
MicroRTOS was created to simplify the process of designing a
web enabled instrument or control system. This is
accomplished by integrating a Preemptive Real-time Kernel,
thin Web Server, and TCP/IP Stack into the fully-functioning
operating system. The designer can then concentrate on the
design of his application rather than integrating source codes
from disparate applications. Three editions of MicroRTOS are
available to support your application; the Basic edition, PPP
Client Edition with Point-to-Point protocol for dial out
applciations and the PPP Server Editon with Point-to-Point
protocol for in bound dial-up applications.
Models
Six models of the Slim-Link
Web Server-Controller are
currently offered. Each model is described below.
AWC86: Features the Basic Edition of MicroRTOS and 34
Digital I/O Lines
AWC86A: Features the Basic Edition of MicroRTOS with
both Analog and Digital I/O Lines
AWC86C: Features the PPP Client Edition of MicroRTOS
and 34 Digital I/O Lines
AWC86AC: Features the PPP Client Edition of MicroRTOS
with both Analog and Digital I/O Lines
AWC86S: Features the PPP Server Edition of MicroRTOS
and 34 Digital I/O Lines
AWC86AS: Features the PPP Server Edition of MicroRTOS
with both Analog and Digital I/O Lines
CONTROLLER FEATURES
* Fully integrated microcontroller based on a 40 MHz AM186
Processor.
*
34 I/O function pins software selectable and configurable;
- Two serial ports (RS232-TTL)
- Eight 12-bit analog inputs; Two 12-bit analog outputs
- Digital I/O, Timers, IRQs
* 512KByte Flash memory for user application code, Web
page layouts and control data;
* 512KByte SRAM for run time code and data buffering
* Development kits available
MicroRTOSTM OPERATING SYSTEM FEATURES
* Multi-User, Multi-Task, Real-time Operation
* Preemptive real-time kernel for multi-tasking applications
* TCP/IP Stack supported by Ethernet datalink/physical layer
* Multi-user console tasks provides a user development and
application platform
SOFTWARE DESIGN TOOLS
* Compatible with Borland Turbo C++ versions 3.0, 3.1, 4.5
and 4.52 and Microsoft Visual C++ Versions 1.0 to 1.52.
PACKAGING FEATURES
* Small size: 2.75" L x 1.38" W x 0.42" H
* Sturdy, encapsulated construction seals circuits from
harsh environment;
* Industrial temperature range available (-40C to +85C)
Advanced Web Communication
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Slim-Link
Server
Slim-Link
Server Functional Block Diagram
Slim-Link
Server Feature Table
AM186ES-40
CPU
Flash
Memory
512KB
SRAM
512KB
10Base-T
Ethernet
RJ45 to LAN
System Bus
Analog/Digital I/O's Timers, IRQ's
Serial Port 1
Serial Port 0
FEATURE
CPU
Flash
RAM
Network I/F
Programmable I/O
Dedicated Digital
Inputs
Analog Inputs
Analog Outputs
Real-Time Clock
MicroRTOS 2.0
TCP/IP Stack
PPP Client
PPP Server
Web Server
Telnet Server
AWC86
AWC86C
AWC86
AWC86A
AWC86AC AWC86AS
AM186-ES
AM186-ES
AM186-ES
AM186-ES
AM186-ES
AM186-ES
512 KBytes
512 KBytes
512 KBytes
512 KBytes
512 KBytes
512 KBytes
512 KBytes
512 KBytes
512 KBytes
512 KBytes
512 KBytes
512 KBytes
10BASE-T
10BASE-T
10BASE-T
10BASE-T
10BASE-T
10BASE-T
26
26
26
22
22
22
8
8
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
8
8
-
-
-
2
2
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
Yes
Yes
Yes
Basic Edition
Client Edition Server Edition Basic Edition
Client Edition Server Edition
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Slim-Link
Server
Slim-Link
Server Mechanical Specifications
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
G
H
H
J
A
2.740
2.760
69.60
70.10
B
0.420
0.430
10.67
10.92
C
1.370
1.390
34.80
35.31
D
1.190
1.210
30.23 30.73
E
2.490
2.510
63.25
63.75
F
0.125
0.200
3.18
5.08
G
0.080
0.100
2.03
2.54
H
0.115
0..135
2.92
3.43
J
0.090
0.110
2.29
2.79
INCHES
METRIC(MM)
PIN
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
AWC86 and AWC86A Pin Configurations
AWC86
AWC86A
TD+
O 1
52 O
VCC
TD+
O 1
52 O
VCC
TD-
O 2
51 O
DIO21(TIN1)
TD-
O 2
51 O
DIO21(TIN1)
RD+
O 3
50 O
DIO20(TOUT)
RD+
O 3
50 O
DIO20(TOUT1)
RD-
O 4
49 O
DIO19(DT/R)
RD-
O 4
49 O
DIO19(DT/R)
48 O
DIO18
48 O
DIO18
NSTAT
O 6
47 O
DIO17
NSTAT
O 6
47 O
DIO17
NXMT
O 7
46 O
DIO16(TOUT0)
NXMT
O 7
46 O
DIO16(TOUT0)
N/C
O 8
45 O
DIO15(TIN0)
N/C
O 8
45 O
DIO15(TIN0)
N/C
O 9
44 O
DIO14(INT5)
N/C
O 9
44 O
DIO14(INT5)
DIO0(TXDA)
O 10
43 O
DIO13(INT6)
DIO0(TXDA)
O 10
43 O
DIO13(INT6)
DIO1(RXDA)
O 11
42 O
DIO12
DIO1(RXDA)
O 11
42 O
DIO12
DIO2(/RTSB)
O 12
41 O
DIO11
DIO2(/RTSB)
O 12
41 O
DIO11
DIO3(/CTSB)
O 13
40 O
DIO10
DIO3(/CTSB)
O 13
40 O
DIO10
DIO4(TXDB)
O 14
39 O
DIO25
DIO4(TXDB)
O 14
39 O
D/A1
DIO5(RXDB)
O 15
38 O
DIO24
DIO5(RXDB)
O 15
38 O
D/A0
DIO6
O 16
37 O
DIO23
DIO6
O 16
37 O
MUXOUT
DIO7
O 17
36 O
DIO22
DIO7
O 17
36 O
ADCIN
DIO8(INT2)
O 18
35 O
DIN7
DIO8(INT2)
O 18
35 O
AIN7
DIO9(INT4)
O 19
34 O
DIN6
DIO9(INT4)
O 19
34 O
AIN6
NMI
O 20
33 O
DIN5
NMI
O 20
33 O
AIN5
INT1
O 21
32 O
DIN4
INT1
O 21
32 O
AIN4
INT3
O 22
31 O
DIN3
INT3
O 22
31 O
AIN3
CLKOUT
O 23
30 O
DIN2
Vref
O 23
30 O
AIN2
RESETOUT
O 24
29 O
DIN1
V.BAT
O 24
29 O
AIN1
/RESET
O 25
28 O
DIN0
/RESET
O 25
28 O
AIN0
GND
O 26
27 O
GND
DGND
O 26
27 O
AGND
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Slim-Link
Server
Slim-Link
Server Pin Descriptions
Pin
Signal
Model
Description
1
TD+
All
TD+ is the positive lead of the 10Base-T transmit pair. The transmit pair presents
an impedance of 100 ohms.
2
TD-
All
TD- is the negative lead of the 10Base-T transmit pair. The transmit pair presents
an impedance of 100 ohms.
3
RD+
All
RD+ is the positive lead of the 10Base-T receive pair. The receive pair presents
an impedance of 100 ohms.
4
RD-
All
RD- is the negative lead of the 10Base-T receive pair. The receive pair presents
an impedance of 100 ohms.
5
All
No Pin
6
NSTAT
All
NSTAT is an active low output which indicates the status of the LAN connection
to the Slim-Link
Server. A low indicates the LAN connection is active. The
NSTAT output can sink up to 12 milliamps to drive an LED indicator.
7
NXMT
All
NXMT is an active low output. It goes low to indicate that the Slim-Link
Server is transmitting data onto the Local Area Network. The function of this
signal can be altered in the Ethernet Controller's ISA Controller Status Register
7. The NXMT output can sink up to 12 milliamps to drive an LED indicator.
8
N/C
All
No Connection; reserved for future use.
9
N/C
All
No Connection; reserved for future use.
10
DIO0(TXDA)
All
This pin provides access to Programmable Input/Output 27 from the AMD186
controller. This I/O line can also be used as the Transmit Data input for Serial
Port A. Hardware Flow Control is not available on Serial Port A.
11
DIO1(RXDA)
All
This pin provides access to Programmable Input/Output 28 from the AMD186
controller. This I/O line can also be used as the Received Data output for Serial
Port A. Hardware Flow Control is not available on Serial Port A.
12
DIO2(/RTSB)
All
This pin provides access to Programmable Input/Output 20 from the AMD186
controller. This I/O line can also be used as the Request to Send output for
Serial Port B. Request to Send is used for hardware flow control. The Slim-
Link
Server deactivates Request to Send to stop the flow of data from the
peripheral equipment.
13
DIIO3(/CTSB)
All
This pin provides access to Programmable Input/Output 21 from the AMD186
controller. This I/O line can also be used as the Clear to Send input for Serial
Port B. Clear to Send is used for hardware flow control. When Clear to Send is
inactive, the Slim-Link
Server will not transmit data to the peripheral equipment.
14
DIO4(TXDB)
All
This pin provides access to Programmable Input/Output 22 from the AMD186
controller. This I/O line can also be used as the Transmit Data input for Serial
Port B.
15
DIO5(RXDB)
All
This pin provides access to Programmable Input/Output number 23 from the
AMD186 controller. This I/O line can also be used as the Transmit Data input
for Serial Port B.
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16
DIO6
All
This pin provides access to Programmable Input/Output 24 from the AMD186
controller.
17
DIO7
All
This pin provides access to Programmable Input/Output 25 from the AMD186
controller.
18
DIO8(INT2)
All
This pin provides access to Programmable Input/Output 31 from the AMD186
controller. It also provides the input for Interrupt Request 2 to the Slim-Link
Server.
19
DIO9(INT4)
All
This pin provides access to Programmable Input/Output 30 from the AMD186
controller. It also provides the input for Interrupt Request 4 to the Slim-Link
Server.
20
NMI
All
This input provides access to the non-maskable interrupt to the microcontroller.
This is the highest priority interrupt available on the Slim-Link
Server
21
INT1
All
INT1 provides the input for Interrupt Request 1 to the to the microcontroller.
22
INT3
All
INT3 provides the input for Interrupt Request 3 to the to the microcontroller.
23
CLKOUT
AWC86
This output provides the clock signal for the rest of the embedded control system
in the AWC86. Depending upon the value set in the System Configuration
Register of the AMD186 controller CLKOUT can be at 40 MHz, at the Power-
Save frequency, or may be tri-stated. The Power-Save frequency is programmable
from 1/2 (20 MHz) to 1/128 (312.5 KHz) of the system clock
VREF
AWC86A
This input provides the reference voltage for the Slim-Link
Server analog inputs.
VREF should not exceed VCC by more than 50 millivolts.
24
RESETOUT
AWC86
This output provides an active high reset pulse for the complete embedded
control system. The duration of the reset pulse is typically 13 milliseconds. The
reset pulse is sent each time power is applied to the AWC86 or the /RESET
signal is driven low.
V.BAT
AWC86A
This input the battery backup voltage for the AWC86A Real-Time Clock. A
minimum of two volts must be maintained on VCC1 to maintain the Real-Time
Clock.
25
/RESET
ALL
This input allows an the Slim-Link
Server to be reset from an external source.
Reset must be held low for a minimum of one millisecond to initiate a Slim-Link
Server reset.
26
DGND
ALL
DGND provides the reference ground for the Slim-Link
Server's Digital I/O
signals.
27
GND
AWC86
This signal provides the reference ground for the AWC86 I/O signals.
AGND
AWC86A
This signal provides the reference ground for the AWC86A Analog I/O signals.
Pin
Signal
Model
Description
Slim-Link
Server Pin Descriptions (continued)