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Seeking Your Feedback in Roadtesting a Software-configurable I/O Eval Board

rscasny
rscasny over 1 year ago

Hi all. I've been in conversation with a supplier who would like like to roadtest a Software-configurable Analog and Digital I/O with 10BASE-T1L Evaluation Board. It's been popular with them and they would like to see how they community would review it.

imageLet me go through some highpoints of the board. I would appreciate your vote in the poll below so I can gauge community interest in roadtesting this product.

A Conversation Starter ... What is Software-configurable I/O?
There’s growing consumer demand for customized products and so flexibility is becoming very important. Historically, that reconfiguration meant rebuilding the production line, as well as replacing and swapping the various fixed function modules, which is time-consuming and expensive. One way manufacturers can enhance their flexibility is with software configurable I/O (SWIO). SWIO provides flexibility for an industrial I/O function to be accessed on any pin, allowing channels to be configured at any time. Thus, customization can happen right at the time of installation.

Here's a little info about the eval board to be roadtested

The AD-SWIOT1L-SL provides a software and hardware platform for prototyping intelligent, secure, network capable field devices. The board incorporates the AD74413R Quad-Channel, Software Configurable Input and Output and the MAX14906 Quad-Channel Industrial Digital Output/Digital Input ICs, allowing the multiplexing of several analog and digital functions on four channels which can be independently configurable through software to act as:

  • voltage output / input
  • current output / input
  • digital input / output
  • RTD measurement

A 10 Mbps single-pair Ethernet link, using the ADIN1110 10BASE-T1L MAC/PHY, enables remote data acquisition and device configuration. The 10BASE-T1L interface can also be used for powering the system via the Single-pair Power over Ethernet (SPoE) technology using the LTC9111 Powered Device (PD) controller. This way, power and data for the system is provided over the same cable to significantly simplify the cabling infrastructure and cost.

Here are some key features:

  • Allows prototyping of intelligent, secure, and connected process control devices
  • Ultimate flexibility in I/O interface configurability through software
  • Embedded processing for implementing self-capable edge devices
  • Long-range single-pair 10BASE-T1L Ethernet interface
  • Power delivery via the 10BASE-T1L interface or from a field supply enabling both low and high power applications
  • Fully isolated design for safe operation
  • Industry standard form factor compatible with DIN rail mounts

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Here are the I/O Specs:

  • Channels 4 Software Configurable IO channels
  • Digital input Type 1 and 3, or Type 2
  • Digital output High-Side (HS) Switch or Push-Pull (PP) Driver
  • Analog input Voltage (0 V to 10 V), Current (0 mA to 25 mA)
  • Analog output Voltage (0 V to 11 V), Current (0 mA to 25 mA)
  • RTD measurements 2-wire RTD (0 Ω to 1 MΩ)

Here is the documentation:

Manufacturer Page
User Guide
Github 
Backgrounder of Software-configurable I/O
Video 
Webinar
How Software Configurable Hardware Helps for Flexibility in Industrial I/O Modules 

Here's the roadtester poll:



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  • JWx
    JWx over 1 year ago +3
    lack/cost of single pair ethernet hardware should be really limiting in this case - but it seems that their development kit includes 10BASE-T1L to USB adapter (if full kit is to be tested)
  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 1 year ago in reply to JWx +3
    The BeaglePlay has 10BASE-T1L, although I don't think there a lot of documentation on it. I suspect if you tried to use a BeaglePlay, then you could spend as much time getting the BeaglePlay end to work…
  • dougw
    dougw over 1 year ago +1
    A powerful Cortex M4 with loads of memory, lots of capability. It is nice to see wired Ethernet.
  • dougw
    dougw over 1 year ago

    A powerful Cortex M4 with loads of memory, lots of capability. It is nice to see wired Ethernet.

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  • JWx
    JWx over 1 year ago

    lack/cost of single pair ethernet hardware should be really limiting in this case - but it seems that their development kit includes 10BASE-T1L to USB adapter (if full kit is to be tested)

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  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 1 year ago in reply to JWx

    The BeaglePlay has 10BASE-T1L, although I don't think there a lot of documentation on it. I suspect if you tried to use a BeaglePlay, then you could spend as much time getting the BeaglePlay end to work as you would road testing this!

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  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo over 1 year ago

    Of all the times that I thought something like this would be perfect... do you think I can remember even one application? Laughing

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  • ggabe
    ggabe over 1 year ago

    Only the full Dev kit makes sense, not just the AD-SWIOT1L-SL board alone. The USB converter and the cables are a must IMO.

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  • rscasny
    rscasny over 1 year ago in reply to ggabe

    Let me price out the add-ons. If any has a suggestion for a source, feel free to leave a comment. I'm not sure Farnell has them. I'll have to look.

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  • JWx
    JWx over 1 year ago in reply to rscasny

    I wonder what exactly is to be delivered to the test - if a set like under "System setup & evaluation" of

    https://wiki.analog.com/resources/eval/user-guides/ad-swiot1l-sl

    it would be great...

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  • mp2100
    mp2100 over 1 year ago

    I am REALLY looking forward to SPE devices to be available commercially.  Everything seems to be ‘coming soon’.  If this road test can teach me a few things about 10base-T1l, I’d be interested.

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  • mp2100
    mp2100 over 1 year ago in reply to Fred27

    Yes, that SPE port on the BPlay is intriguing.  And as you say, documentation is sparse.  Very sparse.  I’d buy a BPlay (or three) if it’d work with this device.

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