Advantech user manual Transferring files to Sram ADAM-4500s D-drive, Connect the cables

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Figure 3-3: Download Complete

Transferring files to SRAM (ADAM-4500's D-drive)

The ADAM-4500 provides 234 KB of free SRAM for use in program operation, and as working memory space in the event you want to test your system control logic or simulate system performance before downloading the execution code to the flash ROM. You can transfer files from a host-PC to the ADAM-4500's SRAM (D drive). Execute the utility software, select terminal mode, and press Alt-T. File transfer will begin and the screen shown in figure 3-4 will appear.

Figure 3-4: File Transferring

Key in the specific directory and file names you want to transfer. Press <enter> to complete the file transfer. You can check the files in D drive.

We recommend that users test new applications on their host PC before installing them in the ADAM-4500. However, the performance of the host PC may differ greatly from that of the ADAM- 4500. Therefore, users may find it desirable to install an application that has been tested on the host PC into ADAM-4500's D drive for testing prior to burning it into the flash ROM. It takes less time to alter and reinstall a program into the SRAM than into the flash ROM, so using the SRAM during debugging on the ADAM-4500 may be more efficient.

3.3 Steps to Building a Successful Application

Step 1: Write and simulate control logic on a PC

Connect a host-PC to the I/O device network you want to control. Write the control logic for your application on the host-PC and execute the application on the PC to verify that it works properly.

Step 2: Connect the cables

Replace the host-PC in the control network with the ADAM-4500 and reconnect the proper power and communications cable in the network to the ADAM-4500. Connect the download cable between the host-PC and the ADAM-4500.

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Contents ADAM-4500 Introduction Features Specifications System Diagram Installation GuidelinesProgramming and Downloading Introduction Built-in Real-time Clock and Watchdog TimerEmulating Open PC environments Built-in RS-232/RS-485 Communication PortsSystem PowerRS-232 Interface RS-485 InterfaceADAM-4500 MechanicalEnvironment Host computer System Requirements to Setup ADAM-4500Function Block Diagram Wiring the power cables and download cable Power supplyUtility software Download cableRun utility software in host computer Setup COM portSelect Communication Port Power on ADAM-4500COM1 Port Setting JP1 Jumper SettingWatchdog Timer Setting JP2 Reset Function Setting JP3Programming Mini Bios FunctionsPin No. Description RS-485 ConnectionConverting Program Codes Other Limitations Programming the Watchdog TimerExample Interrupt TypesInstall Utility Software on Host PC Program downloading Connect the cables Transferring files to Sram ADAM-4500s D-driveWrite and simulate control logic on a PC Function Library for Microsoft C ComminitFunction Library for Turbo C Commopen CommexitCommgetrecdatas CommsendLed CommgetrecstrLedinit Wdtclear WdtenableWdtdisable Bit Word length bits Baud rate DivisorBit Fifo trigger level BASE+4 Wichtige Sicherheishinweise

ADAM-4500 specifications

The Advantech ADAM-4500 series represents a critical advancement in the field of industrial automation and remote monitoring with its versatile and robust features. Designed for a wide range of applications across industries, from manufacturing to environmental monitoring, the ADAM-4500 series bridges the gap between traditional data acquisition systems and modern IoT solutions.

One of the main features of the ADAM-4500 series is its ability to support both Ethernet and RS-485 communication, providing flexibility for various network setups. This dual communication capability allows users to connect the devices seamlessly into existing infrastructures while ensuring reliable data transmission over extended distances.

Another key characteristic of the ADAM-4500 series is its modular design. Users can easily configure and expand their systems according to specific project requirements by adding different I/O modules. The series supports a variety of analog and digital I/O modules, catering to diverse input and output needs. This modularity ensures that the system can evolve as technology advances or project demands change.

In terms of technology, the ADAM-4500 incorporates various protocols, including Modbus TCP and RTU, making it compatible with a wide range of SCADA and industrial automation software. Such compatibility simplifies integration and enhances communication across devices, allowing for centralized monitoring and control systems that improve operational efficiency.

The ADAM-4500 series also boasts embedded web servers, enabling users to access real-time data and configure the device through any web browser. This remote access capability is pivotal for monitoring critical parameters without the need for local presence, which is especially useful in extensive or hazardous environments.

In summary, the Advantech ADAM-4500 series combines robust hardware with advanced software features, providing a flexible, scalable, and efficient solution for data acquisition and remote monitoring in industrial applications. With its modular design, comprehensive communication protocols, and remote access capabilities, the ADAM-4500 series stands out as a reliable choice for organizations aiming to enhance their automation and monitoring systems while preparing for the future of IoT integration.