User’s Manual 7
2. GETTING STARTEDThis chapter describes the Jackrabbit board in more det ail, and
explains how to set up and use the accompanying Prototyping
Board.
NOTE: This chapter (and this manual) assume that you have the Jackrabbit De velopment
Kit. If you purchased a Jackrabbit board by itself, you will have to adapt the informa-
tion in this chapter and elsewhere to your test and development setup.
2.1 Development Kit Contents
The Jackrabbit Development Kit contains the following items:
•BL1810 single-board computer.
•Prototyping Board.
•Universal AC adapter, 12 V DC, 1 A (includes Canada/Japan/U.S., Australia/N.Z.,
U.K., and European style plugs).
If you are using another power supply, it must provide
7.5–25 V
DC at 5 W
.
NOTE: The linear voltage regulator becomes rather hot for voltages above 15 V.
•10-pin header to DB9 programming cable with integrated level-matching circuitry.
•Dynamic C CD-ROM, with complete product documentation on disk.
•Getting Started instructions.
•A bag of accessory parts for use on the Prototyping Board.
•Screwdriver.
•Rabbit 2000 Processor Easy Reference poster.
•Registration card.