Addtron Technology manual Introduction, WebRJS module with the WebNet module inserted

Page 7

1Introduction

1.1What is the WebNet?

The WebNet is a small electronic device, capable of serving as a gateway between another electronic device and an ethernet network – for instance an intranet or the Internet. The WebNet can connect to other electronic devices via e.g. its RS-232 interface.

The user interface of the WebNet consists of a number of web pages contained in the device and presented by its built-in web server. A standard web browser is used to view and browse these pages.

Once connected to the user’s RS-232 device, further user interface web pages can easily be developed by means of the built-in WebScript programming language. Thus, within short time, the user’s device can be configured and monitored with a standard web browser as the only necessary application.

1.2The WebNet Start kit

The WebNet itself is a “sub-credit-card” sized DIMM module, which makes it suitable as an add-on module for another device. For the benefit of this module, two different start kits, a “WebRJS-DCE” and a “WebRJS-PIC” adapter board is supplied. The start kits makes it possible to connect power, ethernet and RS-232 via standard sockets. The WebRJS-DCE and the “WebRJS-PIC” boards can thus be considered “motherboards” for the WebNet, with the specialized purpose of providing RS-232 connectivity. Figure 1 shows the WebRJS module with the WebNet module inserted. The “WebRJS-PIC” adapter board contains an additional microcontroller, PIC16F876. The microcontroller opens possible connections to a wide range of different hardware interface types. All I/O ports of the microcontroller is accessable through a connector on the PCB.

Figure 1: The WebRJS module with the WebNet module inserted

WebNet User’s Guide

7

Image 7
Contents April Consulting A/SWebNet User’s Guide Contents WebNet User’s Guide Your ARP table AutoIP Feature References List of Figures WebRJS module with the WebNet module inserted IntroductionPage Unpacking Component side of the WebRJS-DCE board WebNet module is being inserted into the WebRJS module Installation WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide WebNet home Configuration Dirname WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Configuration page for network settings WebNet User’s Guide Setup page for the Device Sharing service WebNet User’s Guide Monitoring and Statistics Socket Status WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Tools WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Uploading and Running Scripts WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide WebNet as an RS232 Gateway WebNet User’s Guide WebNet User’s Guide Example of a WebNet architecture How To Get Started WebNet IP configuration WebNet User’s Guide References References