101-0570 Rabbit Semiconductor, 101-0570 Datasheet - Page 66

COMPUTER SNGLBD BL2120 FRCTNLOCK

101-0570

Manufacturer Part Number
101-0570
Description
COMPUTER SNGLBD BL2120 FRCTNLOCK
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-0570

Module/board Type
Single Board Computer Module
Product
Modules
Data Bus Width
12 bit
Processor Type
Rabbit 2000
Sram
128 KB
Flash
256 KB
Timers
8 bit
Number Of I/os
40
Backup Battery
3 V Lithium Coin Type
Operating Voltage
36 V
Power Consumption
1.5 W
Board Size
105 mm x 87 mm x 24 mm
Description/function
Computer Module
Ram
512 KB
For Use With/related Products
BL2120
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
5.2.4 Running More Demo Programs With a Direct Connection
The program
(
) demonstrates how to make the
SSI.C
SAMPLES\BL2100\TCPIP\
BL2100 a Web server. This program allows you to turn the LEDs on an attached Demon-
stration Board from the Tool Kit on and off from a remote Web browser. LED0 and LED1
on the LCD/keypad module (LED1 and LED2 on the Demonstration Board) will match
those on the Web page. As long as you have not modified the
macro in the
TCPCONFIG 1
sample program, enter the following server address in your Web browser to bring up the
Web page served by the sample program.
http://10.10.6.100.
Otherwise use the TCP/IP settings you entered in the
library.
TCP_CONFIG.LIB
The sample program
(
) allows you to send an E-mail
SMTP.C
SAMPLES\BL2100\TCPIP\
when a switch on the Demonstration Board is pressed. Follow the instructions included
with the sample program.
The sample program
(
) allows you to communi-
TELNET.C
SAMPLES\BL2100\TCPIP\
cate with the BL2100 using the Telnet protocol. This program takes anything that comes
in on a port and sends it out Serial Port B. It uses digital input IN00 to indicate that the
TCP/IP connection should be closed, and it uses high-current output OUT00 to indicate
that there is an open connection. You may change the digital input and output to suit your
application needs.
Run the Telnet program on your PC (
Start > Run telnet 10.10.6.100
). As long as
you have not modified the
macro in the sample program, the IP address is
TCPCONFIG 1
10.10.6.100 as shown; otherwise use the TCP/IP settings you entered in the
library. Each character you type will be printed in Dynamic C's
STDIO
TCP_CONFIG.LIB
window, indicating that the board is receiving the characters typed via TCP/IP.
5.3 Where Do I Go From Here?
NOTE: If you purchased your BL2100 through a distributor or Rabbit partner, contact
the distributor or partner first for technical support.
If there are any problems at this point:
• Use the Dynamic C
menu to get further assistance with Dynamic C.
Help
• Check the Rabbit Technical Bulletin Board and forums at
www.rabbit.com/support/bb/
and at www.rabbit.com/forums/.
• Use the Technical Support e-mail form at www.rabbit.com/support/.
If the sample programs ran fine, you are now ready to go on.
If the sample programs ran fine, you are now ready to go on.
Additional sample programs are described in the Dynamic C TCP/IP User’s Manual.
Refer to the Dynamic C TCP/IP User’s Manual to develop your own applications. An
Introduction to TCP/IP provides background information on TCP/IP, and is available on
our
Web
site.
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