20-101-1055 Rabbit Semiconductor, 20-101-1055 Datasheet - Page 25

MODULE RABBITCORE RCM3375

20-101-1055

Manufacturer Part Number
20-101-1055
Description
MODULE RABBITCORE RCM3375
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 20-101-1055

Module/board Type
MPU Core Module
Product
Microcontroller Modules
Core Processor
Rabbit 3000
Flash
512 KBytes
Operating Supply Voltage
3.15 to 3.45 V
Board Size
69 mm x 47 mm x 22 mm
For Use With/related Products
RCM3375
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
316-1112
3.1 Introduction
To help familiarize you with the RCM3365 and RCM3375 modules, Dynamic C includes
several sample programs. Loading, executing and studying these programs will give you a
solid hands-on overview of the RCM3365/RCM3375’s capabilities, as well as a quick
start using Dynamic C as an application development tool.
More complete information on Dynamic C is provided in the Dynamic C User’s Manual.
In order to run the sample programs discussed in this chapter and elsewhere in this manual,
1. Your RCM3365/RCM3375 module must be plugged in to the Prototyping Board as
2. Dynamic C must be installed and running on your PC.
3. The RCM3365/RCM3375 module must be connected to your PC either through the
4. Power must be applied to the RCM3365/RCM3375 through the Prototyping Board.
Refer to Chapter 2, “Getting Started,” if you need further information on these steps.
Since the RCM3365 and the RCM3375 run at 44.2 MHz and are equipped with a fast pro-
gram execution SRAM, remember to allow the compiler to run the application in the fast
program execution SRAM by selecting
Dynamic C
To run a sample program, open it with the
pile and run the program.
User’s Manual
described in Chapter 2, “Getting Started.”
serial programming cable or through an Ethernet cable/network if you have a
RabbitSys-enabled RCM3365.
To develop and debug programs for the RCM3365/RCM3375
(and for all other Rabbit hardware), you must install and use
Dynamic C.
NOTE: The sample programs assume that you have at least an elementary grasp of the C
programming language. If you do not, see the introductory pages of the Dynamic C
User’s Manual for a suggested reading list.
Options > Project Options > Compiler
3. R
UNNING
Code and BIOS in Flash, Run in RAM
File
S
menu, then press function key
AMPLE
menu.
P
ROGRAMS
F9
from the
to com-
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