| RabbitCore RCM4100 Users Manual |
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
- 1.1 RCM4100 Features
- 1.2 Advantages of the RCM4100
- 1.3 Development and Evaluation Tools
- 1.3.1 RCM4110 Development Kit
- 1.3.2 RCM4100 Analog Development Kit
- 1.3.3 Software
- 1.3.4 Online Documentation
2. Getting Started
- 2.1 Install Dynamic C
- 2.2 Hardware Connections
- 2.2.1 Step 1 Prepare the Prototyping Board for Development
- 2.2.2 Step 2 Attach Module to Prototyping Board
- 2.2.3 Step 3 Connect Programming Cable
- 2.2.4 Step 4 Connect Power
- 2.3 Run a Sample Program
- 2.3.1 Troubleshooting
- 2.4 Where Do I Go From Here?
- 2.4.1 Technical Support
3. Running Sample Programs
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Sample Programs
- 3.2.1 Serial Communication
- 3.2.2 A/D Converter Inputs (RCM4100 only)
- 3.2.2.1 Downloading and Uploading Calibration Constants
- 3.2.3 Real-Time Clock
4. Hardware Reference
- 4.1 RCM4100 Digital Inputs and Outputs
- 4.1.1 Memory I/O Interface
- 4.1.2 Other Inputs and Outputs
- 4.2 Serial Communication
- 4.2.1 Serial Ports
- 4.2.1.1 Using the Serial Ports
- 4.2.2 Programming Port
- 4.3 Programming Cable
- 4.3.1 Changing Between Program Mode and Run Mode
- 4.3.2 Standalone Operation of the RCM4100
- 4.4 A/D Converter (RCM4100 only)
- 4.4.1 A/D Converter Power Supply
- 4.5 Other Hardware
- 4.5.1 Clock Doubler
- 4.5.2 Spectrum Spreader
- 4.6 Memory
- 4.6.1 SRAM
- 4.6.2 Flash EPROM
5. Software Reference
- 5.1 More About Dynamic C
- 5.2 Dynamic C Function Calls
- 5.2.1 Digital I/O
- 5.2.2 Serial Communication Drivers
- 5.2.3 SRAM Use
- 5.2.4 Prototyping Board Function Calls
- 5.2.4.1 Board Initialization
- 5.2.4.2 Alerts
- 5.2.5 Analog Inputs (RCM4100 only)
- 5.3 Upgrading Dynamic C
- 5.3.1 Add-On Modules
Appendix A. RCM4100 Specifications
- A.1 Electrical and Mechanical Characteristics
- A.1.1 A/D Converter
- A.1.2 Headers
- A.2 Rabbit 4000 DC Characteristics
- A.3 I/O Buffer Sourcing and Sinking Limit
- A.4 Bus Loading
- A.5 Jumper Configurations
- A.6 Conformal Coating
Appendix B. Prototyping Board
- B.1 Introduction
- B.1.1 Prototyping Board Features
- B.2 Mechanical Dimensions and Layout
- B.3 Power Supply
- B.4 Using the Prototyping Board
- B.4.1 Adding Other Components
- B.4.2 Measuring Current Draw
- B.4.3 Analog Features (RCM4100 only)
- B.4.3.1 A/D Converter Inputs
- B.4.3.2 Thermistor Input
- B.4.3.3 A/D Converter Calibration
- B.4.4 Serial Communication
- B.4.4.1 RS-232
- B.5 Prototyping Board Jumper Configurations
Appendix C. Power Supply
- C.1 Power Supplies
- C.1.1 Battery-Backup Circuits
- C.1.2 Reset Generator
Index
Schematics
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