NETWORLD + INTEROP 2001 TO FEATURE GROUNDBREAKING DEMONSTRATION OF IPV6 ON AN 8-BIT MICROCONTROLLER
TOKYO, JAPAN June 1, 2001 InternetNode Inc. and Yokogawa Electric Corporation will demonstrate their IPv6 capability by connecting more than 100 of their "HotNode" temperature-sensing micronodes to the exhibition network at Networld+Interop 2001 Tokyo on June 68, 2001 (Booth 2B26). "HotNode" is an IPv6-enabled exhibit model that uses Dallas Semiconductor's DS-TINI-1 microcontroller, the industry's first embedded microcontroller with IPv6 connectivity. The microcontroller utilizes an IPv6 stack, implemented jointly by InternetNode and Yokogawa, that has been integrated into Dallas Semiconductor's TINI run-time environment.
IP version 6 (IPv6) has a 128-bit address space, allowing for a virtually unlimited number of nodes to connect directly to the Internet. A compact embedded microcontroller with IPv6 connectivity is needed to allow appliance and equipment manufacturers to design products for new applications and markets. InternetNode Inc. and Yokogawa Electric Corporation chose the DS-TINI-1 microcontroller from Dallas Semiconductor because of its low cost and underlying support of Internet technologies.
InternetNode will further develop new devices using IPv6 technology and will also create new applications and business models utilizing IPv6's abundant address space and end-to-end communication ability.
Dallas Semiconductor will demonstrate and announce support for IPv6 applications on their network microcontrollers (http://www.ibutton.com/TINI/ds80c400.pdf) at JavaOneSM, June 48, 2001,
in San Francisco. The Company will also feature a demonstration of their
DS-TINI-1 microcontroller at JavaOneSM, Booth 707. Programmers attending JavaOneSM will also be able to get the first printing of "The TINI Specification and Developers Guide" which details the use of the DS80C390/400 microcontrollers as TINI servers that run Java. The publisher, Addison-Wesley, will have the first copies at Booth 1811.
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"HotNode" Specifications |
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CPU |
8051 compatible, 24-bit addressing
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Clock |
40MHz |
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Memory |
1MB SRAM, 1MB Flash |
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I/O Ethernet |
10Base-T (1) |
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Power |
Ethernet Power (DC48V) |
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O/S |
Proprietary |
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JavaVM |
Sun Embedded Java platform version 1.1 compatible |
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Temperature Measurement |
1-channel, 0-45°C |
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Temperature Data |
Highest/lowest/average of the day and current temperature |
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Data Transfer |
Generate and return the above data in an HTML file at the request of the browser |
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Warning Message |
Send a warning message via email if temperature exceeds set limits |
About Dallas Semiconductor
Dallas Semiconductor, a wholly owned subsidiary of Maxim Integrated Products, designs, manufactures, and markets a broad line of mixed-signal, specialty semiconductors. The Company combines proprietary fab and circuit technologies to create innovative products that are sold to over 15,000 customers worldwide. Markets served include broadband telecommunications, wireless handsets, cellular base stations, secure Internet communications, networking, data storage and a wide variety of industrial equipment.
(http://www.maxim-ic.com/)
About InternetNode Inc.
InternetNode Inc. is a 50/50 joint venture with Yokogawa Electric Corporation and Wide Research Institute Co. Ltd. InternetNode provides solutions that address the internetworking and software development challenges posed by IP version 6 (IPv6).
(http://www.i-node.co.jp/)
About Yokogawa Electric Corporation
Yokogawa's global network of 18 manufacturing facilities, 70 affiliate companies and over 200 sales and engineering offices span 28 countries. Since its founding in 1915, the US$3 billion company has been engaged in research and innovation of the highest order, securing over 4,500 patents and registrations, including the world's first DCS and digital flow and pressure measurement sensor. Test and measurement systems are a core business focus of Yokogawa. For more information about Yokogawa Electric Corporation, please visit our website at www.yokogawa.com.
Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
JavaOne is a service mark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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