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xPort® Pro Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 

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Disclaimer and Revisions  

Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in 

which case the user, at his or her own expense, will be required to take whatever 

measures may be required to correct the interference. 

Note:

 

This product has been designed to comply with the limits for a Class B digital 

device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide 

reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This 

equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not 

installed and used in accordance with this guide, may cause harmful interference to 

radio communications.

 

Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will void 

the user's authority to operate this device. 

Note:

 With the purchase of Lantronix® xPort® Pro embedded device server, the 

OEM agrees to an OEM firmware license agreement that grants the OEM a non-

exclusive, royalty-free firmware license to use and distribute the binary firmware 

Summary of Contents for xPort Pro XPP1004000-02R

Page 1: ...Part Number 900 557 Revision J August 2017 xPort Pro Embedded Device Server Integration Guide ...

Page 2: ...ve Suite 100 Irvine CA 92618 USA Toll Free 800 526 8766 Phone 949 453 3990 Fax 949 453 3995 Technical Support Online www lantronix com support Sales Offices For a current list of our domestic and international sales offices go to the Lantronix web site at www lantronix com about contact Disclaimer and Revisions Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in wh...

Page 3: ...010 B Updated Lantronix address contact information March 2011 C Updated SDRAM number information April 2011 D Updated part number information September 2011 E Updated compliance information April 2012 F Updated Pin 4 state and part number information August 2012 G Updated recommended operating condition and part number information June 2016 H Updated to include the xPort Pro Lx6 part number and u...

Page 4: ...Pro Features _______________________________________________ 7 xPort Pro Block Diagram ______________________________________________ 8 PCB Interface _______________________________________________________ 9 Ethernet Interface___________________________________________________ 10 LEDs_____________________________________________________________ 10 Dimensions________________________________________...

Page 5: ...________________________________________________ 11 Figure 2 7 PCB Layout ______________________________________________ 12 Figure 2 8 Product Label_____________________________________________ 13 List of Tables Table 2 1 xPort Pro Part Numbers ______________________________________ 7 Table 2 2 PCB Interface Signals ________________________________________ 9 Table 2 3 Ethernet Interface Signals In...

Page 6: ...atest documentation and the following additional documentation Document Description xPort Pro Embedded Device Server User Guide Provides information needed to configure use and update the xPort Pro firmware xPort Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server User Guide Provides information needed to configure use and update the xPort Pro Lx6 firmware xPort Embedded Device Server Universal Demo Board Quick Start ...

Page 7: ...ullet proof security by offering a variety of robust data encryption and authentication options What s more the option to run Linux with IPv6 built in enables you to deploy custom applications and take advantage of the large feature libraries available for Linux developers Critical agency certification has already been completed by Lantronix reducing your test time and speeding time to market The ...

Page 8: ...cuit 1 5V regulator Crystals and Ethernet LEDs The xPort Pro requires 3 3 volt power and is designed to operate in an extended temperature range see technical data Figure 2 1 Side View of the xPort Pro xPort Pro Block Diagram The following drawing is a block diagram of the xPort Pro showing the relationships of the components Figure 2 2 xPort Pro Block Diagram RJ45 CMOS IO RESET 3 3VDC 32 bit CPU ...

Page 9: ...riven by the built in UART for connection to CTS of attached device Programmable input output CP1 can be driven or read through software control independent of serial port activity RS485 Transmit Enable In RS485 mode CP1 is driven by the built in UART for connection to the transmit enable pin of an RS485 Transceiver CP2 DTR Configurable Pin 2 7 CP2 can be configured as follows Modem control DTR Da...

Page 10: ... cables Table 2 3 Ethernet Interface Signals Industry Standards Signal Name DIR Contact Primary Function TX Out 1 Differential Ethernet transmit data TX Out 2 Differential Ethernet transmit data RX In 3 Differential Ethernet receive data RX In 6 Differential Ethernet receive data Not used 4 Terminated Not used 5 Terminated Not used 7 Terminated Not Used 8 Terminated SHIELD Chassis ground LEDs The ...

Page 11: ... 18 25 0 719 16 25 0 640 11 55 0 455 7 15 0 281 CONTACT 1 CONTACT 8 5 85 0 230 14 50 0 571 4 03 0 158 13 50 0 531 1 85 0 073 3 25 0 128 3 30 0 130 1 27 0 050 0 40 0 016 FRONT VIEW DIMS mm in LEFT LED SHIELD TAB SHIELD TAB TOLERANCE XX 0 20 0 008 33 90 1 335 1 00 0 039 0 35 0 014 10 84 0 427 6 35 0 250 2 54 0 100 3 20 0 126 0 60 0 024 FRONT SHIELD GROUND INTERFACE PINS DIMS mm in 11 90 0 468 SHIELD...

Page 12: ... ground to both signal ground and 3 3V This will cause any voltage spike from ESD to be imparted equally to both signal ground and 3 3V with no net voltage increase between 3 3V and signal ground For the highest level of ESD protection of the xPort Pro it is recommended that the shield not be directly connected to signal GND The metal shield fingers around the xPort Pro s RJ45 should physically co...

Page 13: ...ing conditions for extended periods may affect the xPort Pro s reliability Table 2 4 Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Symbol Min Max Units Supply Voltage VCC 0 3 6 Vdc CPx Reset Data In Data Out Voltage VCP 0 3 VCC 0 05 Vdc Operating Temperature 40 85 o C Storage Temperature 40 85 o C Table 2 5 Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Symbol Min Typical Max Units Supply Voltage VCC 3 15 3 3 3 ...

Page 14: ... and customizable 300 bps to 921600 bps Note The standard baud rate of 460800 bps is not supported Serial Line Formats Data bits 7 or 8 Stop bits 1 or 2 Parity odd even none Modem Control DTR DCD Flow Control XON XOFF software CTS RTS hardware None Programmable I O 3 PIO pins software selectable sink or source 4mA max Network Interface RJ45 Ethernet 10Base T or 100Base TX auto sensing Compatibilit...

Page 15: ...003 Issue 4 2004 Class B EN55022 2006 and EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 AS NZS CISPR22 2006 VCCI V 3 2009 04 EN61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 EN61000 4 2 4kV Contact Discharge 8kV Air Discharge EN61000 4 3 3 V m Unmodulated R M S 80 MHz 1 GHz 80 AM 1 kHz EN61000 4 4 Ethernet Port 0 5 kV Peak 5 kHz EN61000 4 6 Signal Port s 3 V Unmodulated R M S 0 15 MHz 80 MHz 80 AM 1 kHz EN61000 ...

Page 16: ... Pro Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 16 A xPort Pro 485 Connection Diagram The following example illustrates a connection between the xPort Pro embedded device server and an external transceiver IC ...

Page 17: ...ormative documents Electromagnetic Emissions Immunity FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B ICES 003 Issue 4 2004 Class B EN55022 2006 and EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 AS NZS CISPR22 2006 VCCI V 3 2009 04 EN61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 EN61000 4 2 4kV Contact Discharge 8kV Air Discharge EN61000 4 3 3 V m Unmodulated R M S 80 MHz 1 GHz 80 AM 1 kHz EN61000 4 4 Ethernet Port 0 5 kV Peak 5...

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