Hi All.
I've had a conversation with a sponsor regarding two of its Ethernet evaluation boards. I'm at the point of the conversation where I wanted to get some community input on these boards. Let me described them below with some key features and links to documentation. I have a poll to follow the information.
Here's the first kit being considered for a roadtest:
Low Complexity, 2-Port Ethernet Switch with Integrated 10BASE-T1L PHYs (EVAL-ADIN2111)
It's a flexible platform enabling quick evaluation of the ADIN2111, robust, low power 10BASE-T1L 2-Port Ethernet switch. The evaluation board provides 2 10BASE-T1L channels with 10Mbit per second Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) connections reaching up to 1.7km of link distance. The ADIN2111 internal switch can be configured in store and forward mode between the two 10BASE-T1L channels and the SPI host. Cut through mode is also available between Port 1 and Port 2 and can be used without the need of the SPI host (unmanaged configuration).
The evaluation board offers two modes of operation for maximum flexibility: Connected to a PC via USB port, the full set of ADIN2111 register settings and features such as link quality monitoring and diagnostics can be accessed over the USB using the serial command interface implemented in the evaluation firmware.
Alternatively, the board can operate in cut-through mode between Port 1 and Port 2 (unmanaged configuration without firmware) where the EVAL-ADIN2111EBZ acts as a network switch forwarding packets between the 2x 10BASE-T1L ports. The 2x links are configured by setting the ADIN2111 hardware configuration pins jumper and switches. The 2x On-board Activity LEDs provide Link activity status indication for each port.
Features
- User friendly access to all ADIN2111 features
- Stand-alone hardware configured operation
- On-board ARM Cortex-M4 STM32L4S5QII3P ultra-low-power Microcontroller
- Custom firmware can also be developed and the ADIN2111 driver support package includes simple project examples to start a custom implementation.
- SPI interface provides access to the management registers required for the switch configuration, the 2 PHYs configuration and data exchange between SPI host and ports.
Documents
Here's the 2nd eval board:
Multiprotocol Two-Port Industrial Ethernet Platform (ADIN2299)
The EV-RPG2 evaluation kits provide an end to end evaluation of the communication path from the host processor to the programmable logic controller (PLC) or PC-based tool. It can completely verify the communication path between the host processor and a PLC before integrating the network interface into the end field device.
The RapID Platform Generation 2 (RPG2) ADIN2299 is a network interface solution that enables connectivity to devices that do not have this capability. The ADIN2299 supports multiple industrial Ethernet protocols with the same host processor software platform. The user simply interfaces with the ADIN2299 over a universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) interface, a serial peripheral interface (SPI), or an Ethernet interface (raw socket connections with no need for a TCP/IP stack).
Eval Kit Options
- EtherCAT: EV-RPG2-ECZ
- EtherNet/IP: EV-RPG2-ENZ
- Profinet: EV-RPG2-PNZ
- Modbus: EV-RPG2-MBZ
Documentation
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