20-101-1105 Rabbit Semiconductor, 20-101-1105 Datasheet - Page 15

MODULE RCM4100 RABBITCORE

20-101-1105

Manufacturer Part Number
20-101-1105
Description
MODULE RCM4100 RABBITCORE
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 20-101-1105

Module/board Type
MPU Core Module
Data Bus Width
8 bit
For Use With/related Products
RCM4100
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
316-1121
If you are using a USB programming cable, your PC should recognize the new USB hard-
ware, and the LEDs in the shrink-wrapped area of the programming cable will flash — if
you get an error message, you will have to install USB drivers. Drivers for Windows XP
are available in the Dynamic C
Drivers\Rabbit USB Programming Cable\
folder — double-click
to install the USB drivers. Drivers for
WinXP_2K
DPInst.exe
other operating systems are available online at www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm.
2.2.4 Step 4 — Connect Power
Once all the other connections have been made, you can connect power to the Prototyping
Board.
If you have the universal AC adapter, prepare the AC adapter for the country where it will
be used by selecting the appropriate plug. Insert the top of the plug assembly into the slot at
the top of the AC adapter as shown in Figure 4, then press down on the plug until it clicks
into place.
Connect the AC adapter to 3-pin header J1 on the Prototyping Board as shown in Figure 4
above. The connector may be attached either way as long as it is not offset to one side—
the center pin of J1 is always connected to the positive terminal, and either edge pin is
ground.
Plug in the AC adapter. The
PWR
LED on the Prototyping Board next to the power con-
nector at J1 should light up. The RCM4100 and the Prototyping Board are now ready to be
used.
NOTE: A RESET button is provided on the Prototyping Board next to the battery holder
to allow a hardware reset without disconnecting power.
To power down the Prototyping Board, unplug the power connector from J1. You should
disconnect power before making any circuit adjustments in the prototyping area, changing
any connections to the board, or removing the RCM4100 from the Prototyping Board.
User’s Manual
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