20-101-1067 Rabbit Semiconductor, 20-101-1067 Datasheet - Page 66

MODULE RABBITCORE RCM3305

20-101-1067

Manufacturer Part Number
20-101-1067
Description
MODULE RABBITCORE RCM3305
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 20-101-1067

Module/board Type
MPU Core Module
Product
Microcontroller Modules
Flash
512 KBytes
Timers
10 bit
Operating Supply Voltage
3.15 to 3.45 V
Board Size
47 mm x 69 mm x 22 mm
For Use With/related Products
RCM3305
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
316-1113

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6.5 Run the PINGME.C Sample Program
Connect the crossover cable from your computer’s Ethernet port to the RCM3305/
RCM3315 board’s RJ-45 Ethernet connector. Open this sample program from the
PLES\TCPIP\ICMP
The crossover cable is connected from your computer’s Ethernet adapter to the RCM3305/
RCM3315 board’s RJ-45 Ethernet connector. When the program starts running, the green
LINK
nection is made. (Note: If the
cable, or if you are using a hub perhaps the power is off on the hub.)
The next step is to ping the board from your PC. This can be done by bringing up the MS-
DOS window and running the pingme program:
or by
and typing the entry
Notice that the yellow
ping is taking place, and indicates the transfer of data. The ping routine will ping the board
four times and write a summary message on the screen describing the operation.
6.6 Running Additional Sample Programs With Direct Connect
The following sample programs are in the Dynamic C
folder.
60
BROWSELED.C
Two “device LEDs” are created along with two buttons to toggle them. Users can use
their Web browser to change the status of the lights. The DS3 and DS4 LEDs on the
Prototyping Board will match those on the Web page. As long as you have not modified
the
your Web browser to bring up the Web page served by the sample program.
Otherwise use the TCP/IP settings you entered in the
MBOXDEMO.C
in to the Prototyping Board when using this sample program. This program demon-
strates sending e-mail messages that are then shown on the LCD/keypad module dis-
play. The keypad is used to scroll through a menu to view the messages, flip to other
messages, mark messages as read, and delete messages. When a new e-mail arrives, an
LED on the LCD/keypad module turns on, and then 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.
PINGLED.C
LEDs DS3 and DS4 on the Prototyping Board when a ping is sent and received.
http://10.10.6.100
Start > Run
light on the RCM3305/RCM3315 module should be on to indicate an Ethernet con-
ping 10.10.6.101
ping 10.10.6.101
TCPCONFIG 1
—This program demonstrates ICMP by pinging a remote host. It will flash
—The optional LCD/keypad module (see Appendix C) must be plugged
—This program demonstrates a basic controller running a Web page.
folder, compile the program, and start it running under Dynamic C.
macro in the sample program, enter the following server address in
ACT
light flashes on the RCM3305/RCM3315 module while the
LNK
light does not light, you may not be using a crossover
SAMPLES\RCM3300\TCPIP\
TCP_CONFIG.LIB
RabbitCore RCM3305/RCM3315
library.
SAM-

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