IPC@CHIP DK41 / DK51
Getting Started V2.2
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1 Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing your IPC@CHIP Development Kit. The Development Kits are complete
ready-to-use development systems for building applications based on the Embedded Web Controller
IPC@CHIP SC12 and IPC@CHIP SC13. Both products run with the @CHIP-RTOS operating system,
which includes features like a real-time kernel that is capable of running common DOS applications
concurrently, a full TCP/IP stack with a UDP/TCP socket interface, DHCP, FTP, PPP, Telnet, Web
server etc.
The DK41 is the Development Kit for the Embedded Web Controller SC12. The Kit contains: a DK40
Evaluation Module, an Embedded Web Controller SC12 and an SM14 programming cable. Available
as an option: a PSE4 power supply unit and the Borland C++ Software Development Environment:
DK41 Development Kit
The DK51 is the Development Kit for the new Embedded Web Controller SC13. The Kit contains
within a systainer case a DK50 Development Board, an SC13 Embedded Controller, the Borland C++
Software Development Environment, a serial cable and an AC power supply unit with interchangeable
plugs:
DK51 Development Kit
The Development Kits contain both hardware and software components required for a basic
development. This document provides a step-by-step guide on how to put the Embedded Web
Controllers SC12 and SC13 into operation, and concentrates on a system level start-up. For more
information about hardware and software functionality please also read the IPC@CHIP API
Documentation and IPC@CHIP Hardware Manual.