20-101-1112 Rabbit Semiconductor, 20-101-1112 Datasheet - Page 105

MODULE RABBITCORE RCM4010

20-101-1112

Manufacturer Part Number
20-101-1112
Description
MODULE RABBITCORE RCM4010
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 20-101-1112

Module/board Type
MPU Core Module
Product
Microcontroller Modules
Core Processor
Rabbit 4000
Clock Speed
58.98 MHz
Interface Type
Ethernet, Serial
Flash
512 KB
Timers
10 x 8 bit, 1 x 10 bit, 1 x 16 bit
Operating Supply Voltage
3 V to 3.6 V
Board Size
47 mm x 61 mm x 20 mm
Core
RCM4010
Processor Series
RCM4000
Silicon Manufacturer
Rabbit
Core Architecture
Rabbit 4000
Silicon Core Number
RCM4010
Silicon Family Name
RCM4000
Kit Contents
Board
Development Tool Type
Hardware / Software - Dev Kit (Dev Tool)
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
RCM4010
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
Q3413688
B.1.1 Prototyping Board Features
User’s Manual
Power Connection
Note that the 3-pin header is symmetrical, with both outer pins connected to ground and
the center pin connected to the raw V+ input. The cable of the AC adapter provided
with the North American version of the Development Kit is terminated with a header
plug that connects to the 3-pin header in either orientation. The header plug leading to
bare leads provided for overseas customers can be connected to the 3-pin header in
either orientation.
Users providing their own power supply should ensure that it delivers 8–24 V DC at
8 W. The voltage regulators will get warm while in use.
Regulated Power Supply
routed to a 5 V switching voltage regulator, then to a separate 3.3 V linear regulator.
The regulators provide stable power to the RCM4000 module and the Prototyping
Board.
Power LED
Board.
Reset Switch
RCM4000’s
I/O Switches and LEDs
nected to the PB4 and PB5 pins of the RCM4000 module and may be read as inputs by
sample applications.
Two LEDs are connected to the PB2 and PB3 pins of the RCM4000 module, and may
be driven as output indicators by sample applications.
Prototyping Area
of through-hole components. +3.3 V, +5 V, and Ground buses run around the edge of
this area. Several areas for surface-mount devices are also available. (Note that there
are SMT device pads on both top and bottom of the Prototyping Board.) Each SMT pad
is connected to a hole designed to accept a 30 AWG solid wire.
Module Extension Header
ule is duplicated at header J2. Developers can solder wires directly into the appropriate
holes, or, for more flexible development, a 2 × 25 header strip with a 0.1" pitch can be
soldered into place. See Figure B-4 for the header pinouts.
Analog Inputs Header
duplicated at header J3. Developers can solder wires directly into the appropriate holes,
or, for more flexible development, a 2 × 7 header strip with a 0.1" pitch can be soldered
into place. See Figure B-4 for the header pinouts.
NOTE: The same Prototyping Board can be used for several series of RabbitCore mod-
ules, and so the signals at J2 depend on the signals available on the specific RabbitCore
module.
—The power LED lights whenever power is connected to the Prototyping
/RESET_IN
—A momentary-contact, normally open switch is connected directly to the
—A generous prototyping area has been provided for the installation
—A a 3-pin header is provided for connection to the power supply.
—The complete analog pin set of the RCM4000 module is
pin. Pressing the switch forces a hardware reset of the system.
—Two momentary-contact, normally open switches are con-
—The raw DC voltage provided at the 3-pin header is
—The complete non-analog pin set of the RCM4000 mod-
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