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co561ad-s

Manufacturer Part Number
co561ad-s
Description
The Co561ad-s, Ichip? Internet Controller?, Is Part Of A Family Of Intelligent Peripheral Devices That Provide Internet Connectivity Solutions To A Myriad Of Embedded Devices.
Manufacturer
Connect One Ltd.
Datasheet
11-3500-00
Functional Description
versa. iChip CO561AD-S supports interlacing AT+i and AT commands, while the
modem is in Command mode.
When the modem is put into data mode, by issuing a dial command, Transparent mode is
sustained throughout the data mode session.
3.2.3.2 Command Mode
iChip commands are implemented using the AT+i command set. Command flow exists
only on the host serial channel between the host and iChip.
3.2.3.3 Internet Mode
iChip enters Internet mode after being issued an Internet command such as to send or
receive an Email message, open a socket, etc. iChip attempts to establish an Internet
connection and carry out the required activity over PPP. While in this mode, AT+i
commands are supported to monitor and control the process when needed.
3.2.3.4 SerialNET Mode
iChip SerialNET mode extends a local asynchronous serial link to a TCP or UDP socket
across a LAN or Internet. Its main purpose is to allow simple devices, which normally
interact over a serial line, to interact in a similar fashion across a network, without
requiring any changes in the device itself. iChip contains a set of associated operational
parameters, which define the nature of the desired network connection. iChip supports
both Server and Client modes in SerialNET mode. AT+i commands are not required to
operate SerialNET mode. Thus, SerialNET mode may be used in existing systems with
little or no need to modify the application program.
3.2.3.5 Direct Modem Firmware Update Mode
Issuing the AT+iFU command enters Firmware Update mode. iChip CO561AD-S
monitors the modem for an incoming call by detecting the ‘RING’ response. When
called, iChip CO561AD-S instructs the modem to answer the call and assumes a
YMODEM session to receive a file containing a firmware update. The incoming file
contents are downloaded and authenticated. If the new firmware image checks out, the
existing firmware is replaced in the on-chip flash memory and iChip CO561AD-S is
reinitialized.
3.2.4 Remote Internet Firmware Update
New firmware may be uploaded from a remote location using standard Internet protocols.
iChip accepts Emails with new firmware attachments, as well as firmware uploads from a
remote browser through iChip’s Web server.
3.2.5 Host Serial Connection
iChip supports a full-duplex, TTL-level serial communications link with the host
processor. Full EIA-232-D hardware flow control, including Tx, Rx, CTS, RTS, DTR,
DSR, RI and CD lines, is supported.
iChip CO561AD-S Datasheet
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