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Moxa NE-4000T embedded Network Enabler module
[Vendor: Moxa Technologies]

The NE-4000T is a Serial (TTL) to Ethernet Embedded Network Enabler modules. This "mighty-mini" drop-in embedded device server gives engineers a straightforward solution for making serial devices network-ready, giving users of the serial device the ability to connect to and configure the device over the Internet.

NE-4000T is a compact module -- only 44 x 31.48 mm, or less than half the size of your credit card -- that can be integrated easily into your serial device to make the serial device 10M Ethernet-ready. The small form-factor not only saves space, but also means that NE-4000T can be incorporated into your existing serial devices.

With NE-4000T's built-in TCP/IP stack, your engineers do not need to spend time doing detailed TCP/IP programming, and you can significantly shorten your time-to-market, allowing you to save money up front during the design phase of your product. The rugged NE-4000T embedded module offers higher performance. Its industrial grade features -- including a wide operating temperature range of 0 to 70 degrees C -- make it ideal for use in extreme environmental conditions.

Other features include an extremely low power consumption (< 0.325 watt), and high expandability of up to 8 digital GPIO and modem control signals. Because of NE-4000T’s onboard transformer, you just need to add one RJ45 connector to your device to connect to the Internet, and the standard 5 VDC power system and dual-in-line 24-pin header makes integration straightforward and hassle-free.

NE-4000T's built-in TCP/IP stack lets you configure your device's IP address over the Internet, and all serial port and Ethernet settings can be configured via the serial console, by Web browser, or with Moxa’s Windows utility. In addition, an NECI (Network Enabler Configuration Interface) API is available for customers to develop their own Windows configuration utility.

NE-4000T is extremely cost-effective, and offers the benefits of increased reliability, small size, and reduced time to market.

Features
  • Serial (TTL) to 10M Ethernet drop-in module for embedded device networking
  • Compact size (44 x 31.48 mm) and Dual-In-Line pin headers for easy integration
  • Ready-to-use TCP/IP firmware for fast integration
  • Ultra low power consumption (0.325W)
  • Easy configuration by Web browser, serial console, and Windows utility
  • Highly expandable with up to 8 digital GPIO pins
  • Onboard transformer
NE-4000T Start Kit

The NE-4000T Starter Kit provides a quick and cost-effective way to evaluate this new product. The Starter Kit allows manufacturers to jumpstart their development work by providing the following items: an evaluation board assembly with the NE-4000T, a universal power supply, configuration utility and software (on CD-ROM), status LEDs, and an RS-232 serial interface for easy connection to a PC.

For more information about these and other Moxa products, please visit our website at www.MoxaUSA.com.


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