Intel EE110EM manual Example configurations, Bridging hubs running at 10 Mbps to hubs at 100 Mbps

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Example configurations

These two example configurations show the combinations of duplex and speed LEDs.

100 Mbps hub connected Bridging hubs running at 100 Mbps to hubs at 10 Mbps to 10 Mbps hub

Express 10/100

Stackable Hubs

 

Intel Express

Ethernet Module

10/100 Stackable Hub

 

 

 

 

Intel Express

10/100 Stackable Hub

Intel Express

10/100 Stackable Hub

100Mbps

100Mbps

10Mbps

 

 

Ethernet Module

 

Change

Auto-negotiate

Change

Auto-negotiate

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duplex

 

speed

 

Full-duplex

100 Mbps

 

 

 

 

 

Half-duplex

 

10 Mbps

 

 

 

 

MDI

MDI-X

Intel Express

10/100 Stackable Hub

10 Mbps

Category 3, 4, or 5 TPE

10 Mbps hub connected to 100 Mbps hub

This Ethernet Module is plugged into a hub running at 100 Mbps. The module is then connected to a 10 Mbps hub by CAT 3, 4, or 5 TPE cable.

Bridging hubs running at 10 Mbps to hubs at 100 Mbps

Express 10/100

Stackable Hubs

 

Intel Express

Ethernet Module

10/100 Stackable Hub

 

 

 

 

Intel Express

10/100 Stackable Hub

Intel Express

10/100 Stackable Hub

 

 

 

Ethernet Module

 

10 Mbps

Change

Auto-negotiate

Change

Auto-negotiate

Coll

duplex

 

speed

 

Full-duplex

100 Mbps

 

 

 

 

 

10 Mbps

 

Half-duplex

 

10 Mbps

MDI-X

 

 

 

 

MDI

100 Mbps

Intel Express

10/100 Stackable Hub

Category 5 TPE only

100 Mbps

This Ethernet Module is plugged into a hub running at 10 Mbps. The module is then connected to a 100 Mbps hub using CAT 5 TPE cable only.

Notes on bridging

1You can insert the Ethernet Module into a hub running at 10 or 100 Mbps.

2You don’t need to configure the speed or duplex mode.

3Do not change the duplex mode to full-duplex.

4If you’re using a straight-through TPE cable (standard cable), use the MDI port on the Ethernet Module.

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Contents User Guide This guide covers the following products Quick Start Plug a device in and check the LEDs for a link. You’re doneContents Ethernet Module Bridging 10 and 100 Mbps hubsExample configurations Bridging hubs running at 10 Mbps to hubs at 100 MbpsConnecting 100 Mbps hubs with TPE cable Use Intel Cascade Cable to stack hubsConnecting to a device at full-duplex Connecting to a switch at full-duplexConnecting to a switch at full-duplex Connecting to a server at full-duplex Understanding Ethernet Module LEDs Port LEDsStatus Meaning To change the duplex mode Change duplex button and LEDsChange speed button and LEDs To change the speedColl collision LED Connecting hubs beyond 100 meters Fiber ModuleConnecting to another Fiber Module at full-duplex Half duplex Full duplex Understanding Fiber Module LEDs Duplex LEDsEthernet Module Technical SpecificationsTransmit/Receive/Link/Collision LEDs Fiber ModuleLimited Hardware Warranty Avertissement Warnung World Wide Web & Internet FTP Intel BBS

EE110EM specifications

The Intel EE110EM is an advanced embedded processor designed to meet the demanding requirements of industrial and commercial applications. With a focus on performance, efficiency, and integration, the EE110EM delivers robust capabilities for managing complex tasks across various environments.

One of the standout features of the Intel EE110EM is its powerful multi-core architecture. The processor is equipped with multiple cores that allow for simultaneous processing of multiple threads, significantly enhancing the overall system efficiency. This multi-threading capability is particularly beneficial for applications that require real-time processing, such as industrial automation, robotics, and telecommunications.

Another key characteristic of the EE110EM is its energy efficiency. The Intel architecture is designed to operate at lower power levels without compromising performance. This energy-efficient design is critical for embedded systems that often rely on battery power or have thermal constraints. By optimizing power consumption, the EE110EM helps to prolong device lifespans and reduce operational costs.

The EE110EM also integrates a myriad of advanced technologies to enhance functionality. One notable feature is Intel’s virtualization technology, which allows multiple operating systems to run on a single hardware platform, ensuring flexibility and scalability in various applications. Additionally, the processor supports various connectivity options, including Ethernet and serial interfaces, enabling seamless communication with other devices and systems.

Moreover, the Intel EE110EM incorporates enhanced security features to protect sensitive data and ensure system integrity. With built-in security mechanisms, such as secure boot and hardware-based encryption, the processor helps safeguard embedded systems against potential vulnerabilities, making it an ideal choice for applications in sectors like finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure.

In terms of memory support, the EE110EM accommodates high-bandwidth memory options, allowing for quick data access and processing speeds. This capability is essential for applications that require large data handling and real-time analytics, such as video surveillance and consumer electronics.

Overall, the Intel EE110EM stands out as a versatile and powerful embedded processor suitable for a wide range of applications. With its multi-core architecture, energy-efficient design, advanced technologies, and robust security features, it provides a compelling solution for developers looking to build reliable and innovative embedded systems. As industries continue to evolve towards more connected and intelligent solutions, the EE110EM is well-positioned to meet these future challenges.