Moxa DA-683-SP-W7E [5/50] Da 683 xpe user s manual introduction

Moxa DA-683-SP-LX [5/50] Da 683 xpe user s manual introduction
DA-683 XPE User's Manual Introduction
Overview
DA-683 industrial computers excel in a wide array of power automation applications. The DA-683 series is
based on the Intel x86 processor and supports DVI-I, 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 2 RS-232 serial ports,
CompactFlash, and USB. They come standard in a 19-inch, 2U high form factor. The Intel Core Duo processor
gives the DA-683 enough punch to perform demanding industrial tasks without consuming a lot of power,
providing users with a highly cost-effective overall system. DA-683 computers are IEEE 1588 compliant and
support precision time protocol and clock synchronization to provide the time accuracy required for event
logging in power substation systems.
IEC 61850-3 certification confirms that the DA-683 can deliver stable and reliable system operations in power
applications. Additional value and convenience is provided through a modular design with two independent
slots for flexible system integration and expansion. Users have the option to add a variety of different
communications modules, including an 8-port RS-232/422/485 module, 8-port RS-422/485 module, 4-port
10/100 Mbps LAN module, 8-port 10/100 Mbps switch module, and a universal PCI expansion module.
The DA-683 series includes wide temperature models that operate reliably in a -40 to 70°C operating
temperature range for the same great performance in applications in extremely harsh environments.
DA-683 computers run Linux or Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (pre-installed), providing a familiar
environment for developing sophisticated application software. Moxa provides comprehensive software
support to help programmers develop bug-free code quickly and at a lower cost.
Software Specifications
The software features of the DA-683-XPE embedded computers are listed below:
Application Development Environment
The DA-683-XPE is fully compatible with the XP Professional Development Environment.
The DA-683-XPE’s use of Windows Embedded Standard 2009 with SP3 provides the following common, popular
application development features that make programming convenient and easy.
Every application that runs in Windows XP can be executed in the DA-683-XPE, so there is no migration cost.
Windows Embedded Standard 2009 is based on the same binary files as Windows XP Professional; Windows
Embedded Standard 2009 enables you to rapidly develop reliable and full-featured connected devices.
Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5—This component includes the common language runtime (CLR) and
the .NET Framework class library.
Active Directory Service Interface (ADSI) Core—Provides the basic functionality for ADSI. This
component routes any requests to the corresponding provider according to the path it is provided.
Active Template Library (ATL)—Supports ATL applications.
Certificate Request Client & Certificate Auto enrollment—This component includes the common
language runtime (CLR) and the .NET Framework class library.
COM Base—Component Object Model (COM) includes a programming model and a set of application
programming interfaces (APIs), and does not include a dedicated user interface.
Common Control Libraries—(Side by Side) the component provides common user interface (UI)
controls.
Common File Dialogs—Support for common dialog boxes.
Direct3D—The infrastructure for two-dimensional and three-dimensional graphics.
DirectPlay—Provides a networking API that can enable any application to operate over both a peer-to-peer
and client/server topology.
DirectShowBase filter graph and device enumeration support for all DirectShow applications. This
component also provides most DirectShow filters.
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