
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Introduction | 1 | |
1.1 | RCM4000 Features | 2 |
1.2 | Advantages of the RCM4000 | 3 |
1.3 | Development and Evaluation Tools | 4 |
1.3.1 RCM4000 Development Kit | 4 | |
1.3.2 Software | 5 | |
1.3.3 Online Documentation | 5 |
Chapter 2. Getting Started | 7 | ||
2.1 | Install Dynamic C | 7 | |
2.2 | Hardware Connections | 8 | |
2.2.1 | Prepare the Prototyping Board for Development | 8 | |
2.2.2 | Attach Module to Prototyping Board | 9 | |
2.2.3 Connect Programming Cable | 10 | ||
2.2.4 Connect Power | 11 | ||
2.3 | Run a Sample Program | 12 | |
2.3.1 Run a Sample Program | 12 | ||
2.3.2 | Troubleshooting | 12 | |
2.4 | Where Do I Go From Here? | 13 | |
2.4.1 | Technical Support | 13 |
Chapter 3. Running Sample Programs | 15 | |
3.1 | Introduction | 15 |
3.2 | Sample Programs | 16 |
3.2.1 Use of NAND Flash (RCM4000 only) | 18 | |
3.2.2 Serial Communication | 20 | |
3.2.3 A/D Converter Inputs (RCM4000 only) | 22 | |
3.2.4 | 22 |
Chapter 4. Hardware Reference | 23 | ||
4.1 | RCM4000 Digital Inputs and Outputs | 24 | |
4.1.1 | Memory I/O Interface | 29 | |
4.1.2 | Other Inputs and Outputs | 29 | |
4.2 | Serial Communication | 30 | |
4.2.1 | Serial Ports | 30 | |
4.2.2 | Ethernet Port | 31 | |
4.2.3 Programming Port | 32 | ||
4.3 | Programming Cable | 33 | |
4.3.1 Changing Between Program Mode and Run Mode | 33 | ||
4.3.2 Standalone Operation of the RCM4000 | 34 | ||
4.4 | A/D Converter (RCM4000 only) | 35 | |
4.4.1 A/D Converter Power Supply | 37 |
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