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Rabbit Semiconductor 2 RabbitCore RCM4000 Users Manual3 TABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 1. Introduction 1 Chapter 2. Getting Started 7 Chapter 3. Running Sample Programs 15 Chapter 4. Hardware Reference 23 4 Chapter 5. Software Reference 41Chapter 6. Using the TCP/IP Features 63 Appendix A. RCM4000 Specifications 77 Appendix B. Prototyping Board 91 7 1. I13 2. GETTING STARTED2.1 Install Dynamic C 14 2.2 Hardware ConnectionsJ2 Figure 2. Insert StandoffsDS1 J1 S1 RESET J4 Users Manual 9 J2 Figure 3. Install the Module on the Prototyping Board PWR DS1 J1 S1 RESET J4 DS3 S3S2 DS2 J3 15 RCM4000/ RCM4010RCM1 Line up mounting holes with holes on Prototyping Board. Insert standoff between upper mounting hole and Prototyping Board. DIAG J1 Figure 4. Connect Programming Cable and Power Supply Connect the other end of the programming cable to a COM port on your PC.PWR DS1 J1 S1 RESET J4 DS3 S3S2 DS2 J3 16 AC Adapter3-pin power connector J1 To PC COM portBlue shrink wrap Programming Cable 18 2.3 Run a Sample Program19 2.4 Where Do I Go From Here?21 3. RUNNING SAMPLE PROGRAMS29 4. HARDWARE REFERENCEA/D Converter Ethernet RabbitCore ModuleFigure 5 shows the Rabbit-based subsystems designed into the RCM4000. RABBIT 4000 SRAM 30 4.1 RCM4000 Digital Inputs and OutputsFigure 6 shows the RCM4000 pinouts for header J3.n.c. = not connected Headers J3 is a standard 2 25 IDC header with a nominal 1.27 mm pitch.Figure 6. RCM4000 Pinout Note: These pinouts are as seen on the Bottom Side of the module. Figure 7 shows the use of the Rabbit 3000 microprocessor ports in the RCM4000 modules. 31 R 47 5. SOFTWARE REFERENCE49 5.2 Dynamic C Function Calls51 void brdInit (void);52 void timedAlert(unsigned long timeout);void digInAlert(int dataport, int portbit, int value, unsigned long timeout);5.2.5 Analog Inputs (RCM4000 only) 53 unsigned int anaInConfig(unsigned int instructionbyte, unsigned int cmd, long baud);55 unsigned int anaInDriver(unsigned int cmd, unsigned int len);57 unsigned int anaIn(unsigned int channel, int opmode, int gaincode);60 float anaInVolts(unsigned int channel, 61 float anaInDiff(unsigned int channel, 62 float anaInmAmps(unsigned int channel);63 root int anaInEERd(unsigned int channel, unsigned int opmode, unsigned int gaincode);65 int anaInEEWr(unsigned int channel, int opmode 67 5.3 Upgrading Dynamic C69 6. USING THE TCP/IP FEATURES97 APPENDIX B. PROTOTYPING BOARD92 RabbitCore RCM4000 98 B.1 IntroductionJ2 Figure B-1. Prototyping BoardPWR DS1 J1 S1 RESET DS3 S3S2 DS2 J3 Power LED Reset Switch User LEDs+5 V, 3.3 V, and GND Buses Module Extension Header User Switches Current- Measurement HeadersThrough-Hole Prototyping Area Analog I/O Power Input Backup Battery RS-232 Header Module Connector Standoff Mounting 101 B.2 Mechanical Dimensions and Layout(49.1) (78.8) (9.1) (4.8) (4.2) (88.5) (97) 0.19 3.80 Figure B-2 shows the mechanical dimensions and layout for the Prototyping Board.0.24 Figure B-2. Prototyping Board DimensionsPWR DS1 J1 S1 RESET J4 DS3 S3S2 DS2 J3 (6) 3.80 3.485 0.165 0.36 3.10 2.735 1.935 102 B.3 Power SupplyTable B-1. Prototyping Board Specifications 103 B.4 Using the Prototyping Board105 A115 A PPENDIX C. P OWER S117 NOTICE TO USERS119 I123 S
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