Mini evk example applications, Neuron c example applications – Echelon Mini EVK User Manual

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Mini EVK Example Applications

The Mini EVK includes the following example applications:
MGDemo
MGSwitch
MGLight
MGKeyboard
Monitoring & Control
The MGDemo, MGSwitch, MGLight, and MGKeyboard applications are Neuron

C applications that you can load into your evaluation boards and use to create

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networks. For more information on these applications, see the

Neuron C Example Applications section below.
These examples use the Interoperable Self-installation (ISI) library. ISI is an

application-layer protocol that allows installation of devices and connection
management without using a separate network management tool. For more

information on ISI, see the ISI Protocol Specification and ISI Programmer’s
Guide
documents.
The Monitoring & Control Example Application is a C# application that you can

use to monitor and control evaluation boards running the MGDemo application.
You do not need to load the Monitoring & Control Example Application into the

evaluation boards, as with the Neuron C example applications, but you do need a

3150 EVB with the MGDemo example loaded to use all the features of the
Monitoring & Control Example Application. For more information on the

Monitoring & Control Example Application, see Monitoring & Control Example
Application
on page
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Neuron C Example Applications

You can use the Neuron C example applications to demonstrate how to use

Neuron C to interface with I/O hardware, how to use network variables in
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network, and how to use the ISI

library to install devices on a L

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network.

You can load the Neuron C example applications into up to 32 evaluation boards
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network (the ISI protocol supports up to 200 devices, but the

version used in the evaluation boards supports up to 32), connect the evaluation
boards via the ISI protocol, and then use the applications to exchange data

through input and output network variable updates between the evaluation

boards. These steps are summarized below. Exact details are provided in the
sections following this summary:

1. The 3150 EVB is pre-loaded with the MGDemo application, and the 3120

EVB is pre-loaded with the MGSwitch application. You can use these
applications, or you can use the MGLight or MGKeyboard applications

that are also included with the Mini EVK. If you loaded a different

application into either of you EVBs, or if you want to change the demo
application, start the Mini Application, and then load one of the example

applications (MGDemo, MGSwitch, MGLight, or MGKeyboard) into each

EVB, as described in Chapter 2, Using the Mini Application.

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