IPC@CHIP DB54
Hardware Manual V1.1 [04.10.2007]
1. Overview
1.1 Introduction
The IPC@CHIP® SC23 Embedded Web Controller has been designed to meet the most common requirements
of embedded products developed for the communication, office automation, mass storage, and general
embedded markets. Specific applications would include industrial controls, data collection, protocol conversion,
process monitoring and Internet connectivity.
The IPC@CHIP® SC1X3 family is a combination of hardware and software including the preinstalled real-time
Operating System, TCP/IP stack, web server, FTP server and Telnet server. It offers increased reliability,
functionality and performance, and considerably reduced time to market, and also enables designers to reduce
the size, power consumption and cost of the embedded system.
The IPC@CHIP® SC23 microcontrollers also integrate the functions of the CPU, two independent timers,
watchdog timer, interrupt controller, DMA controller, three asynchronous serial ports, and programmable I/O pins
on one chip. It also supports the I²C bus and SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface). The USB interface supports user-
specific connections to standard USB hosts like PCs (USB device mode) or memory expansion with USB sticks
(USB host mode).
The DB54 development board is designed to provide an easy introduction to the SC23 technology, both for
software development in C/C++ and in IEC61131. It also provides a hardware basis for quickly developing a
functional prototype for your product. The DB54 can also be expanded easily using a plug-in board.
including a breadboard area for customer-specific extensions
1.2 Accessories
The following accessories are not supplied with the Development Board DB54, but can be ordered separately:
Order number:
Accessories:
195837
ZK14 serial programming cable
538934
PSE10 power supply for DB54
541522
Paradigm C/C++ Beck IPC Edition
1.3 Getting Started
The initial commissioning of the DB54 and the software and tools required for this are described in the document
IPC@CHIP® SC123 “Getting Started”. This is available from the Internet at:
http://www.beck-ipc.com/ipc/gettingstarted
This web page also provides links to the required tools as well as other useful documentation (SC1xx Hardware
Manual; RTOS API documentation).
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