UC-7110/7112 Series
MOXA ART ARM9 32-bit 192 MHz processor ›
16 or 32 MB RAM ›
8 or 16 MB Flash ROM ›
Dual 10/100 Mbps Ethernet for network redundancy ›
2 software-selectable RS-232/422/485 ports ›
50 bps to 921.6 Kbps baudrate (non-standard baudrates sup- ›
ported)
SD socket for storage expansion ›
Built-in real-time clock (RTC) and buzzer ›
Pre-installed Linux Kernel 2.6 platform ›
-40 to 75°C wide temperature models available ›
Mini RISC-based ready-to-run computer with 2 serial ports,
dual LANs, SD
Overview
The UC-7110/UC-7112 mini RISC-based communication platforms
are ideal for your embedded applications. The computers come with
2 RS-232/422/485 serial ports and dual 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN
ports to provide users with a versatile communication platform.
The UC-7110/UC-7112 use the ARM9 RISC CPU. Unlike the X86
CPU, which uses a CISC design, the ARM9’s RISC design architecture
and modern semiconductor technology provide the CPU with a
powerful computing engine and communication functions, but without
generating too much heat. The built-in 8 or 16 MB NOR Flash ROM
and 16 or 32 MB SDRAM provide plenty of storage, and the SD socket
on the UC-7112 provides the user with flexible storage expansion to
run applications that generate a lot of data. The dual LAN ports built
into the ARM9 make the UC-7110/UC-7112 ideal communication
platforms for some data acquisition and protocol conversion
applications, and the 2 RS-232/422/485 serial ports allow you to
connect a variety of serial devices.
The pre-installed µClinux operating system provides an open software
operating system for software program development. This means that
software written for desktop PCs can be easily ported to UC-7110/
UC-7112 with a GNU cross complier, so that you will not need to spend
time modifying existing software code. The operating system, device
drivers, and your own software can all be stored in the UC-7110/UC-
7112’s flash memory.
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