May 22, 2007 (Press Release) --
San Jose, CA — May 22, 2007 — Connect One™, the Device Networking Authority™, today announced the release of the II EVB-630, an evaluation board which demonstrates how the iChip CO2128, Connect One’s newest and lowest cost IP controller, provides Internet connectivity, encryption and superior security in architecture and software for a host processor or device. The II EVB-630 supports effortless integration of many upper layer Internet protocols using either AT+i commands or the iChipConfig Utility and can be used for evaluation and development of secure WiFi, LAN, cellular or dial-up networking, offering developers maximum flexibility in designing machine-to-machine (M2M) applications.
The II EVB-630 acts as a complete stand-alone platform which enables developers to fully test out, develop and debug the functionality of the CO2128’s firmware with no modifications to the customer's development environment. The chip features an open architectural design so that developers can choose the Internet protocols required for their applications. The initial firmware, which is locally updateable firmware, supports up to 10 simultaneous TCP/UDP sockets or secure sockets (SSL3/TLS1); two listen sockets; HTTP/HTTPS, SMTP, FTP/FTPS and TELNET clients; and SerialNET serial-to-IP bridging, HTTP (Web) server, MIME attachments, POP3 client and RAS. Future versions will support remotely updateable firmware.
The features include the ability to send and receive emails with or without attachments, a built-in Web server with two internal Web sites, one for remote control and management of the II-EVB-630 and the other for the device; and the SerialNET (Device Server) mode, a plug-and-play operating mode that enables the connection of any device with an RS-232 interface to the Internet, without changing anything on the device’s hardware or software.
“With the II EVB-630, developers get the opportunity to put the CO2128 through its paces,” noted Izak Shoshana, Connect One’s VP products. “With its unique security architecture, hardware and software security features, 10/100BaseT Ethernet MAC, USB conectivity, high-speed parallel interface, to name but a few of its features, the CO2128 offers exceptional value. We are confident that developers will be thrilled to work with such versatility.”
For further information, please visit our Web site at www.connectone.com or send an e?mail to info@connectone.com.
The II EVB-630 acts as a complete stand-alone platform which enables developers to fully test out, develop and debug the functionality of the CO2128’s firmware with no modifications to the customer's development environment. The chip features an open architectural design so that developers can choose the Internet protocols required for their applications. The initial firmware, which is locally updateable firmware, supports up to 10 simultaneous TCP/UDP sockets or secure sockets (SSL3/TLS1); two listen sockets; HTTP/HTTPS, SMTP, FTP/FTPS and TELNET clients; and SerialNET serial-to-IP bridging, HTTP (Web) server, MIME attachments, POP3 client and RAS. Future versions will support remotely updateable firmware.
The features include the ability to send and receive emails with or without attachments, a built-in Web server with two internal Web sites, one for remote control and management of the II-EVB-630 and the other for the device; and the SerialNET (Device Server) mode, a plug-and-play operating mode that enables the connection of any device with an RS-232 interface to the Internet, without changing anything on the device’s hardware or software.
“With the II EVB-630, developers get the opportunity to put the CO2128 through its paces,” noted Izak Shoshana, Connect One’s VP products. “With its unique security architecture, hardware and software security features, 10/100BaseT Ethernet MAC, USB conectivity, high-speed parallel interface, to name but a few of its features, the CO2128 offers exceptional value. We are confident that developers will be thrilled to work with such versatility.”
For further information, please visit our Web site at www.connectone.com or send an e?mail to info@connectone.com.

II EVB-630 Demonstrates CO2128 Connectivity via WiFi, LAN, Cellular or Dial Up
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