NetBurner MOD5270 User manual

MOD5270 Quick Start Guide
NetBurner, Inc

CONTENTS i
Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Quick Start Guide Overview .................. 1
1.2 Software Licensing ....................... 1
1.3 Kit Contents ........................... 1
1.4 MOD5270 Module ....................... 2
1.5 MOD-DEV-100 Carrier Board ................. 3
2 Software Installation 4
2.1 Download the NNDK ...................... 4
2.2 Installing the Tools ....................... 5
2.3 Tools Provided ......................... 5
2.4 Documentation ......................... 6
3 Running the Factory Application 7
3.1 Plug in the Module ....................... 7
3.2 Power the Development Board ................ 8
3.3 Network Setup ......................... 9
3.3.1 Dynamic IP Address (DHCP) ............. 9
3.3.2 Static IP Address .................... 9
3.3.3 Auto IP Address (APIPA) ............... 10
3.4 Find your Device ........................ 10
3.5 View the Web Page ....................... 11
3.6 Develop your own Application ................. 11
3.7 NetBurner Examples ...................... 11
4 Hardware Errata 11
5 Disclaimers 11
5.1 Life Support Disclaimer .................... 12

1 Introduction 1
1 Introduction
1.1 Quick Start Guide Overview
The NetBurner Network Development Kit (NNDK) is designed as a com-
plete development platform for NetBurner’s hardware devices. This quick-
start guide will help with the installation of the NetBurner software, hard-
ware setup and accessing the factory application running on the device.
1.2 Software Licensing
The Software included in your NetBurner Network Development Kit is li-
censed to run only on NetBurner provided hardware. Please read the
license.txt file located (by default) in your \Nburn\docs directory.
If your application involves manufacturing your own hardware, please con-
1.3 Kit Contents
• Quick start guide
• MOD5270 Module
• MOD-DEV-100 Carrier Board
• Mini USB Cable for power and/or serial communication
• Serial Cable
• Standard Ethernet Cable (Blue)
• Red card with NNDK software and tools registration number and
download link

1.4 MOD5270 Module 2
1.4 MOD5270 Module
Figure 1: MOD5270
• Industrial operating temperature range
• 32-bit 147.5 MHz Processor
• 10/100Mbps Ethernet
• 3 UARTs
• I2C
• CAN
• SPI
• SD/MMC and MicroSD flash card ready
• 49 digitial I/Os

1.5 MOD-DEV-100 Carrier Board 3
1.5 MOD-DEV-100 Carrier Board
Figure 2: MOD-DEV-100 Carrier Board
The hardware features on the carrier board help you evaluate your periph-
eral connectivity and to configure the core module. DB9 connectors use
the onboard RS-232 level shifter, allowing devices to connect via the serial
ports. Extension headers make it easy to connect to a daughterboard or
wrapping board for you specific application. The USB port can be used to
monitor UART0 and/or power the board.
Features
• Two 50-pin interface connectors for connection to NetBurner Ether-
net Core Module
• 2 DB9 Connectors
• Switching Power Supply
• 8 discrete LEDs
• Real Time Clock

2 Software Installation 4
• SD/MMC and Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) flash card con-
nector
• 8 position DIP switch
• Reset Button
• RS-232 Level Translator
• USB connector (for serial data and power)
• Power via barrel connector
• RS-485 Level Translator
• Prototype Area
• Easy I/O Expansion headers for GPIO, QSPI, IRQs, Buffered Data
Bus
• IRQ Button
• Segmented LED Display
• Power via two position terminal block
2 Software Installation
The NetBurner Network Development Kit includes all the software and
documentation you need to develop an application for NetBurner hard-
ware. To begin development, the first step is to install all software, drivers
and documentation required to write an application and learn about the
hardware.
2.1 Download the NNDK
All software used in this development kit must be downloaded from the
NetBurner website. NNDK software download instructions are available
at: http://www.netburner.com/support/get-tools

2.2 Installing the Tools 5
Note
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) (32-bit) 1.6 or later is required to
run the NetBurner NBEclipse IDE. This software is not included with
our installation. Please ensure that your OS Java tools are up to date
before running the NetBurner NBEclipse IDE. The JRE can be down-
loaded at http://java.com/en/download/
2.2 Installing the Tools
After downloading the NNDK Software, run the setup application and fol-
low the on screen directions to install the NNDK. During the installation,
you must provide a valid serial number for each NetBurner platform type
you wish to install. For example, if you have a MOD5441X and a MO-
D5270, you should include both a valid MOD5441X and a valid MOD5270
serial number in the serial number validation page.
Note
The serial number for your installation can be found on the red card
that is included with your NNDK kit.
2.3 Tools Provided
The following software utilities are installed on your computer once the
NNDK setup process is complete:

2.4 Documentation 6
Tool Function
NBEclipse IDE used to develop, download
and debug applications
AutoUpdate, TCPUpdate,
SerialLoad
Download new applications to the
module (SerialLoad for MOD5213)
IPSetup Identify NetBurner modules on
local Network
MTTTY PC to NetBurner Serial
communication
Application Wizard Auto-generate basic applications
TaskScan Monitor applications currently
running on modules
TFTP Server Host a TFTP Server
UDPTerminal Send and receive UDP packets
WinAddr2Line Decipher trap messages to get
source location of program faults
2.4 Documentation
The following documentation, schematics, and guides are available in the
/nburn/docs folder.

3 Running the Factory Application 7
Tool Function
NBEclipse Getting Started Guide How to start using NBEclipse.
This is required reading before
using the integrated development
environment (IDE)
NetBurner Runtime Libraries &
uC/OS RTOS Library
Reference guides which list the
function libraries available in the
NNDK, as well as for the uC/OS
real-time operating system
Freescale Manual Detailed reference manual for the
Freescale ColdFire
microprocessor
GNU Manuals Manuals for GNU C/C++ libraries,
compiler and linker. This includes
the C/C++ language API functions
NetBurner PC Tools Reference
Guide
Reference manual for NetBurner
tools that run on the PC, such as
IPSetup, AutoUpdate, and MTTTY
Platform Reference and Hardware
Schematic
NetBurner hardware manuals that
include memory map and design
guides
3 Running the Factory Application
3.1 Plug in the Module
After installating the NNDK software, it’s a good idea to plug in your module
and connect to it to verify that the network and USB driver are properly
configured.
To proceed, carefully insert the NetBurner module in to the non powered
development board that is included with your kit. All network modules plug
in to the board with the Ethernet jack facing the outside edge of the carrier
board. The MOD5213 module is plugs in the board with the BDM connec-
tor facing the prototype area of the development board. If applicable, plug
in an Ethernet cable in to the module.
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