Introducing the mini evaluation kit, Mini evk vs. nodebuilder tool comparison – Echelon Mini EVK User Manual

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Introducing the Mini Evaluation Kit

Echelon’s Mini EVK Evaluation Kit is a tool for evaluating the development of

control network applications with the ANSI/CEA-709.1 (EN14908) Control
Network Protocol. You can use the Mini EVK to develop a prototype or

production control system that requires networking, particularly in the rapidly

growing, price-sensitive mass markets of smart light switches, thermostats, and
other simple devices and sensors. You can also use the Mini EVK to evaluate the

development of applications for such control networks using the L

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W

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platform.

The Mini EVK is available in free topology twisted pair (FT) and power line (PL)

versions, both of which leverage Echelon's unique smart transceiver technology.
A USB Network Interface is included with the Mini EVK to connect the computer

running the Mini EVK software to target hardware devices on twisted pair or

power line channels.

Some of the key features of the Mini EVK are listed below:

• Neuron® C compiler for fast development of control applications.

• Simple to use right out of the box.

• Packaged with two working Mini EVB Evaluation Boards with

MiniGizmo I/O Boards and preprogrammed code examples.

• Libraries for interoperable self-installation (ISI

). ISI provides for easy

development of devices that do not require installation tools, and is also
fully compatible with L

ON

W

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standard installation tools such as the

LonMaker

®

Integration Tool.

Mini EVK vs. NodeBuilder Tool Comparison

The Mini EVK may be the only development platform you require. However, the

NodeBuilder® Development Tool is also available for larger applications and

faster development. You can start with the Mini EVK and later transition to the
NodeBuilder tool to accelerate your development. You can incorporate the source

files, hardware templates and Neuron C libraries used in your Mini EVK projects

into a NodeBuilder project. For more information on this, see Using the Mini
Application With the NodeBuilder Tool
on page 77.

Table 1.1 compares the Mini EVK and the NodeBuilder tool. For more
information on the NodeBuilder tool, see the NodeBuilder Web page at

www.echelon.com/nodebuilder

.

Table 1.1 Mini EVK / NodeBuilder Tool Comparison

Feature Mini

EVK

NodeBuilder

Tool

Neuron C Compiler

Network Variables per
Device

32 maximum

62 maximum

2

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