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MODULE OP6810 W/O ETH/MEM EXPANS

20-101-0497

Manufacturer Part Number
20-101-0497
Description
MODULE OP6810 W/O ETH/MEM EXPANS
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 20-101-0497

Module/board Type
Single Board Computer Module
Product
Prototyping Accessories
Processor Type
Rabbit 2000
Sram
128 KB
Flash
256 KB
Timers
8 bit, 10 bit
Number Of I/os
24
Operating Voltage
9 V to 36 V
Power Consumption
1.5 W
Board Size
111 mm x 91 mm x 33 mm
For Use With/related Products
OP6810
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
20-101-497
20-101-497
5.2.5 LCD/Keypad Sample Programs Showing TCP/IP Features
The following sample programs, found in the
SAMPLES/LCD_Keypad/122x32_1x7
the OP6800. Remember to configure the IP address, netmask, and gateway as indicated in
the sample programs.
When using
board computer to an Ethernet. If you connect the them directly, be sure to use a crossover
Ethernet cable; straight-through Ethernet cables and a hub may be used instead.
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MBOXDEMO.C
to be entered that are then shown on the LCD display. The keypad allows you to scroll
within messages, flip to other e-mails, mark messages as read, and delete e-mails.
When a new e-mail arrives, an LED turns on, and turns off once the message has been
marked as read. A log of all e-mail actions is kept, and can be displayed in the Web
browser. All current e-mails can also be read with the Web browser.
When using
Browser) to an Ethernet. If you connect the PC and the OP6800 directly, be sure to use
a crossover Ethernet cable; straight-through Ethernet cables and a hub may be used
instead.
TCP_RESPOND.C
gle-board computers to demonstrate how the two boards communicate with each other.
Use
second board.
SAMPLES/LCD_Keypad/Windows
TCP_RESPOND.C
sage received is displayed on the LCD, and you may respond by pressing a key on the
keypad. The response is then sent to the remote single-board computer.
TCPSEND.C
board computers to demonstrate how the two boards communicate with each other. Use
PCRESPOND.EXE
second board.
SAMPLES/LCD_Keypad/Windows
When a key on the keypad is pressed, a message associated with that key is sent to a
specified destination address and port. The destination then responds to that message.
The response is displayed on the LCD.
Note that only the
PCSEND.EXE
TCPSEND.C
—This program and
MBOXDEMO.C
—This program implements a web server that allows Web e-mail messages
PCSEND.EXE
PCRESPOND.EXE
—This program and
waits for a message from another single-board computer. The mes-
on the PC console side at the command prompt if you do not have a
LEFT
on the PC console side at the command prompt if you do not have a
and
and
, connect the OP6800 and a PC (or other device with a Web
TCP_RESPOND.C
is located with source code in the
UP
is located with source code in the
scroll keys are set up to cause a message to be sent.
TCP_RESPOND.C
directory.
directory.
, are targeted at the Ethernet-enabled versions of
TCP_SEND.C
TCPIP
, connect the OP6800 and the other single-
subdirectory in
are executed on two separate single-
are executed on two separate sin-
MiniCom (OP6800)

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