Ethernet lan interface, Byte-wide socket and solid state disk (ssd) – Ampro Corporation 486E User Manual

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Ethernet LAN Interface

The Ethernet LAN interface uses Carrier Sense, Multiple Access/Collision Detect (CSMA/CD) for
node access and operates at a 10M-bits/second data rate. The Ethernet interface has the following
features:

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Contains the logic necessary to send and receive data packets

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Controls CSMA/CD network access technology

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Meets IEEE 802.3 (ANSI 8802-3) Ethernet standards

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Supports the Ethernet twisted-pair standard (10BaseT)

Because Ethernet is preferred in many applications due to its high data rate and broad level of
compatibility, Ampro supplies the Little Board/486e CPU with drivers and utilities to ensure
compatibility with a wide range of popular operating systems and network operating systems. The
Ethernet interface is based on the SMC9000-series single-chip Ethernet controller. DOS software
drivers for ODI, NDIS, packet, and TCP/IP are supplied with the Little Board/486e Development
Kit. OS support includes QNX, UNIX, Windows

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9x, Windows NT

, Windows CE and DOS.

The Ethernet interface provides boot PROM capability. When implemented, the embedded system
boots directly from the network, eliminating the need for a local floppy, hard drive, or SSD.

Byte-Wide Socket and Solid State Disk (SSD)

The byte-wide memory socket included with the Little Board/486e CPU allows you to install a
bootable “solid state disk” (SSD) for installation of embedded application software. The SSD
supports:

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EPROM

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FLASH EPROM

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Battery-backed SRAMs

Using Ampro’s SSD Support Software, any DOS-based application, including the operating system,
utilities, drivers, and application programs, can be run from SSD without modification. SSD
operation is also supported by a number of real-time operating systems.

The board’s 32-pin byte-wide socket accepts 32-pin byte-wide memory devices. It accommodates
128K bytes to 1M byte devices and supports:

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CMOS SRAM

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SRAM non-volatile modules

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EPROM

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FLASH EPROM

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