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Java User’s Guide

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4.2

Interfaces

4.2.1

ASC0 - Serial Device

ASC0, an Asynchronous Serial Controller, is a 9-wire serial interface. It is described in

[2]

. With-

out a running Java application the module can be controlled by sending AT commands over
ASC0. Furthermore, ASC0 is designed for transferring files from the development PC to the
module. When a Java application is started, ASC0 can be used as an RS-232 port or/and Sys-
tem.out. Refer to

[3]

for details.

4.2.2

General Purpose I/O

There are ten I/O pins that can be configured for general purpose I/O. One pin can be config-
ured as a pulse counter. All lines can be accessed under Java by AT commands or a Java API.
See

[1]

and

[2]

for information about usage and startup behavior.

4.2.3

DAC/ADC

There are two analogue input lines and one analogue output line. They are accessed by AT
commands. See

[1]

and

[2]

for details.

The TC65 Terminal does not feature DAC interface.

4.2.4

ASC1

ASC1 is the second serial interface on the module. This is a 4-pin interface (RX, TX, RTS,
CTS). It can be used as a second AT interface when a Java application is not running or by a
running Java application as RS-232 port or/and System.out.

The TC65 Terminal and products with GPS do not feature ASC1.

4.2.5

Digital Audio Interface (DAI)

The ME has a seven-line serial interface with one input data clock line and input/output data
and frame lines to support the DAI. Refer to

[1]

and

[2]

for more information.

TC65 Terminal does not feature a DAI interface.

4.2.6

I2C/SPI

There is a 4 line serial interface which can be used as I2C or SPI interface. It is described in

[2]

. The AT^SSPI AT command configures and drives this interface. For details see

[1]

.

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