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Java User’s Guide

4 Software Platform

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4

Software Platform

In this chapter, we discuss the software architecture of the SMTK and the interfaces to it.

4.1

Software Architecture

The SMTK enables a customer to develop a Java application on a PC and have it be execut-
able on the Java enabled module. The application is then loaded onto the module. The platform
comprises:

Java

TM

Micro Edition (Java ME

TM

), which forms the base of the architecture.

The Java ME

TM

is provided by SUN Microsystems,

http://java.sun.com/javame/

. It is specif-

ically designed for embedded systems and has a small memory footprint. The ME uses:
CLDC 1.1 HI, the connected limited device configuration hot spot implementation.
IMP-NG, the information module profile 2

nd

generation, this is for the most part identical to

MIDP 2.0 but without the lcdui package.

Additional Java virtual machine interfaces:
AT Command API
File I/O API
The data flow through these interfaces is shown in

Figure 7

and

Figure 29

.

Memory space for Java programs:
Flash File System: around 1700k (1200k in XT75)
RAM: around 400k
Application code and data share the space in the flash file system and in RAM.

Additional accessible periphery for Java applications
- A maximum of ten digital I/O pins usable, for example, as:

Output: status LEDs

- Input: Emergency Button
- One I2C/SPI Interface.
- One Digital Analog Converter and two Analog Digital Converters.
- Serial interface (RS-232 API): This standard serial interface could be used, for example,

with an external GPS device or a current meter.
For detailed information see

Section 4.2

.

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