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Embedded device servers ease network communication

An Entrix Computing product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 14, 2006

Entrix Computing has two new Connect ME device servers from Digi International.

Entrix Computing has two new Connect ME device servers from Digi International.

The first is the 921Kbit/s version of the successfully Digi International embedded device server and the second is a new standard speed version with 4Mbyte Flash including SSH V2 for secure and encrypted IP command mode connections.

The DC-ME9-01-S increases the maximum serial speed of the device server to 921Kbit/s from the standard model's 230Kbit/s giving more bandwidth for those who need it for their applications.

The DC-ME4-01-S provides all the normal features of the Connect ME software but adds the SSH Version 2.0 communications which are important for secure telnet connection to the device.

Typical applications would be console management and command mode operations.

All models of the Connect ME family provide the designer with the capability to quickly add networking capability to a device which needs to communicate with controllers and monitoring systems and which previously only had serial communications.

The standard plug and play firmware provides a built in TCP/IP stack with TCP sockets, Digi's Realport virtual serial port, SSL secure communications, and alerting based on the state of GPIO or string matching.

SNMP traps can be generated and the Connect ME's built in web server provides configuration management and the ability to build web based control and monitoring of devices.

The Connect ME is also available in a customisable form with an SDK to write your own firmware.

The embedded device server has an operating temperature of -40 to +70C and has a common pin connection and software with its Wi-Fi version.

The 921Kbit/s version will be the DC-ME9-01-S and will be generally available from the beginning of December 2006.

The 4Mbyte version with SSH will be the DC-ME4-01T-S and general availability is expected from the latter part of December 2006.

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