
LTS-10 S
ERIAL
A
DAPTER
C
ORE
M
ODULE
M
ODEL
65200-100
F
EATURES
Compact Single In-Line module (SIM) form factor
Host-independent design opens the LonTalk
protocol to any host with a standard EIA-232C serial interface
Transceiver-independent design connects to any L
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ORKS
channel with a transceiver interface rate from
9.8kbps to 1.25Mbps
Application-independent design can be used with any host application
1200 to 115,200bps serial bit rate to the host with optional autobaud detection sends and receives up to 77
packets per second
Connection to remote hosts using modems conforming to the Hayes AT-command set
Optional password protection prevents unauthorized access from remote hosts
4Kbyte RAM with 3Kbytes available for buffers
10MHz input clock
ANSI C source code for a network interface library and sample host application
Network driver for DOS and source code for sample network drivers for DOS and UNIX available
D
ESCRIPTION
The LTS-10 Serial Adapter Core Module is a compact module used by OEMs to build serial LonTalk
A serial adapter is a device that enables any host processor with an EIA-232C (formerly RS-232C) serial interface to
implement L
ON
W
ORKS
processor may be directly connected to the serial adapter or may be connected over a telephone line using a pair of
modems.
adapters (SLTAs).
applications and to communicate with other devices using the LonTalk protocol. The host
A serial adapter allows any host to implement the upper layers of the LonTalk protocol, so applications on the host
can send and receive network variable updates and explicit messages, as well as poll network variables. This
capability extends the reach of L
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technology to a variety of hosts including desktop, laptop, and palmtop
PCs, workstations, embedded microprocessors, and microcontrollers.
Typical applications for the LTS-10 module include monitoring and control nodes based on microcontrollers or
computers such as IBM PC compatibles, Sun workstations, or VME-based computers.
The LTS-10 consists of the core electronics and firmware in a compact single in-line module (SIM) form factor.
Vertical SIM sockets are available to minimize footprint; right-angle SIM sockets are also available to minimize
component height.
The LTS-10 module comes preconfigured with many common L
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transceiver parameters. Five transceiver
identification (XID) pins on the LTS-10 module select the appropriate transceiver type for the SLTA. The transceiver
ID inputs simplify the host software by automatically configuring the LTS-10 module for most transceivers. A special
transceiver ID is reserved for programming any custom transceiver parameters.
The LTS-10 module has a fixed input clock rate of 10MHz. The module can be used with transceivers running at
interface rates from 9.8kbps to 1.25Mbps.
When used with a modem, a serial adapter can be used to implement applications with a host computer that is located
remotely from the L
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ORKS
network. Any node can initiate a call to the remote host. Therefore, a node detecting
an alarm condition can dial out to a remote host to inform the host of the condition. The modem can also be set up
for automatic answer mode so that a remote host can dial into a L
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ORKS
network for remote network monitoring
and control.
The LTS-10 module includes a Neuron
3KByte buffer RAM using a 2KByte external RAM and 1KByte of the Neuron Chip RAM.
3150
Chip, high-speed UART, PROM with high-performance firmware, and a