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NEMA 4 Compliant Serial Only/Non-Ethernet Ethernet & Serial Communication
RoHS
RoHS Compliant
Low-Power
Operator Interface SBCs
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Z•World operator interface single-board computers provide the data acquisition and display
functionality required for almost any embedded application, such as remote terminals, automated
machinery, and control systems. Within our line, some products are designed for space-constrained
applications while others offer a large graphic interface. Ethernet models facilitate remote diagnos-
tics, control, and communication, including sending and receiving e-mails and alerts.
Input power requirements (9–36 V DC) allow operator interfaces to be used in a wide variety of
fixed and mobile applications. Provision is made for external battery backup to maintain real-time
clock values and data stored in SRAM. Input points are designed to drive up to 100 mA loads and
can interface with logic levels or a switch closure to ground output.
Ethernet/Internet Control and Monitoring
Systems with built-in Ethernet can be directly controlled and monitored across networks or the
Internet and can also open sockets to remote devices, serve web pages, or send e-mail. Ethernet
models are ideal for remotely monitoring and supervising another programmable system, or web-
enabling new or existing products. All models can be programmed and debugged over Ethernet/
Internet using appropriate accessory hardware and/or application software. The Ethernet interface
is fully supported by software to enable network and Internet connectivity.
Programming Operator Interface SBCs
Programs are developed using Z•World’s industry-proven Dynamic C
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software development system.
An extensive library of drivers and sample programs is provided, along with royalty-free TCP/IP stack
with source. Our small graphic display features a quick-start menu system utilizing a scroll-up-and-
down highlight-bar for menu option selection. It is also designed to easily add/delete options to the
menu structure. The quick-start menu also provides page-up and page-down control for large menus,
as well as sub-menu nesting capability, designed to pop-up to the original calling menu option.
Operator Interface Graphics Engine
For graphic-enabled displays, a powerful and easy-to-program graphics engine allows easy
downloading of pre-drawn bitmaps and use of pre-defined and user-defined macros. The graphics
engine also provides complete remote control of display functionality via a serial interface. Demo
programs include pop-up menuing, onscreen keypads, data transmission and reception over TCP/IP
and serial connections, analog volt meter display, and many more.
Operator Interface SBCs
Key Applications
• Data Acquisition Terminals
• Environmental Monitoring
• Fleet Management / GPS Systems
• Food Service Equipment
• Industrial Automation
• Point-of-Sale Systems
• Medical Devices
• Packaging Equipment
• Retail Kiosk Displays
• Remote Monitoring / Control
• Ethernet/Internet Interfacing
• Manufacturing Equipment
• Utility, Electric, Gas & Oil Monitoring
Time/Attendance Clocking Systems
• Rail & Transportation Systems
Tool Kits
Tool Kits contain all the software and hardware
tools needed to begin design, including Dynamic C
development software and documentation on
CD-ROM, user manual with schematics, a demon-
stration board, serial cable for programming and
debugging, and AC adapter (U.S./Canada only).
Jackrabbit Models BL1800, BL1810, BL1820
Low-Power Fox Models LP3500, LP3510
The Jackrabbit is Z
World’s most compact and lowest cost single-board
computer. The Jackrabbit provides 24 CMOS-compatible I/O, 3 analog
channels, and 4 high-power outputs. Three of the high-power outputs can
sink up to 1 amp each and are protected for direct driving of inductive
loads. The BL1800 features a switching regulator that provides a wide range
of input voltages (8 –40 V DC), reducing power consumption while minimizing
heat. A linear regulator is featured on the BL1810 and BL1820 versions.
The BL1800 provides direct access to most of the Rabbit microprocessor
I/O pins allowing maximum design flexibility.
Feature BL1800 BL1810 BL1820
Microprocessor
Rabbit 2000
at 29.5 MHz
Rabbit 2000 at 14.7 MHz
Flash Memory
256K 128K
SRAM
128K (standard)
Backup Battery
3 V lithium coin-type, 1000 mA•h,
supports RTC and SRAM
None
Digital Inputs
6 CMOS-compatible 7 CMOS-compatible
Digital Outputs
8: 4 CMOS,
3 @ 1 amp sink,
1 @ 0.5 amps,
30 V DC max.
8: 4
CMOS,
3 @ 200 mA sink,
1 @ 100 mA,
30 V DC max.
9: 5
CMOS,
3 @ 200 mA sink,
1 @ 100 mA,
30 V DC max.
Configurable I/O
14 total CMOS-compatible:
8 bytewide and 6 by bit
15 total: 8 bytewide
and 7 by bit
Analog Inputs
One 9-bit, 8-bit accuracy, 0.1–2.8 V, 10 samples/sec.
Analog Outputs
Two 9-bit PWM, one 0.1–2.8 V DC, one 0.7–3.5 V DC, update rate 50 Hz
Serial Ports
4: two 3-wire (or one 5-wire) RS-232,
one RS-485, and one 5 V CMOS-compatible.
(programming) 2 configurable as sync.
4: two 3-wire (or one
5-wire) RS-232 and two
5 V CMOS-compatible
(programming)
Connectors
2 x 20, 2 mm IDC headers
Power
8–40 V DC, 1.2 W max. 7.5–25 V DC, 100 mA
Board Size
3.50’ x 2.50’ x 0.94’’ (89 mm x 64 mm x 24 mm)
Part Number
101-0356 101-0357 101-0358
Development Kit
Part Number
U.S. 101-0363 • Int’l 101-0364
The LP3500 Fox is a low-power single-board computer designed to operate
reliably where power is limited, such as in portable, hand-held, battery-pow-
ered, and remote monitoring systems. The board is equipped with 0.1”
connectors, for user supplied cables. The LP3500 can be mounted to a
panel or plastic mounting base or it can be inverted and directly mounted
to mating connectors on a customer-designed motherboard.
Normally powered by an external battery or power supply (3–30 V DC),
the LP3500 can be awakened from the power-save mode by an internal
timer, an RS-232 signal, or via polling of an external input. A socketed coin-
type battery facilitates long-term data storage (SRAM) and RTC operation.
The LP3500 can be switched from power-save mode to full operation and
back again via software control. In addition, various sections of circuitry
(e.g., RS-232 ports) can be switched off via software control to further
conserve power when not in use. Analog inputs allow multiple software-
controlled programmable gain voltage ranges from 0–1 V to 0–20 V. Four
channels can be set individually for 4–20 mA with plug-in jumpers and 1
channel has a software-selectable power voltage-monitoring option.
Feature LP3500 LP3510
Microprocessor
Rabbit 3000 at up to 7.4 MHz
Flash Memory
512K (2 x 256K) 256K
SRAM
512K 128K
Backup Battery
Socketed 3 V lithium coin-type, 255 mA·h, supports RTC and SRAM
Digital Inputs
16 protected to ±36 V DC
Digital Outputs
10 total: 8 sink and 2 source 200 mA each, 36 V DC max.
Relay
1 SPDT, 1 A, 30 V DC, bi-stable None
Analog Inputs
8: Configurable in combinations of 11-bit single-ended
or four 12-bit differential, 1M input, 200 samples/sec.
None
Analog Outputs
3 unfiltered PWM, 1 k output
Serial Ports
6 total:
• 1 RS-485
• 3 RS-232 (three 3-wire OR one 5-wire and one 3-wire)
• 1 logic-level serial interface for optional add-ons
• 1 3 V CMOS-compatible (programming)
Connectors
Two 1 × 17, and one 1 x 25 0.1” pitch headers
Main Power
3–30 V DC, 20 mA max. @ 7.4 MHz, 100 µA max. @ 2 kHz
Backup Power
2.7–3.3V @ 100µA max
Board Size
3.65” × 2.60” × 0.45” (93 × 66 × 11 mm)
Part Number
101-0525 101-0526
Tool Kit
Part Number
U.S. 101-0529 • Int’l. 101-0530
• 26 industrialized I/O
plus 1 bi-stable relay
8 A/D converter inputs
w/ programmable gain
4 serial ports,
Multifunctional I/O
Compact 3.5” x 2.5” size •
Fast clock up to 29.5 MHz •
Low operating consumption:
<20 mA at 7.4 MHz, Power-save
mode draws <100 µA
Our lowest cost SBC
• 6 serial ports
(1 RS-485, 3 RS-232, 2 TTL)
• Optional keypad/display
(see page 16)
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