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101-1006

Manufacturer Part Number
101-1006
Description
MODULE POWERCORE FLEX 3800
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-1006

Module/board Type
MPU Core Module
For Use With/related Products
RCM3800
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
2.2.3 Connect Power
When all other connections have been made, you can connect power to the PowerCore
module. In most cases where a locking power connector is stuffed at J3, connect the lock-
ing plug from the wall transformer to the J3 locking connector on the PowerCore module,
taking care to line up the polarized tab on the locking plug with the locking connector as
shown in Figure 3.
Plug in the wall transformer.
Board located near the RESET button should light up
Prototyping Board are now ready to be used.
If you selected one of the FLEX configuration options (Options 1 and 2 in Appendix D.1.1)
for regulated or unregulated DC power supplied from outside the PowerCore module, no
locking connector is stuffed at J3 on the PowerCore module. Instead, either regulated +5 V
DC is supplied to the PowerCore from your motherboard via pins 5 and 6 of header J4, or
unregulated DC power is supplied via pins 1 and 5 of header J4, depending on which
option you selected. The voltage range for unregulated DC power is established by your
selection of a voltage regulator in Option 2 as explained in Appendix D.1.1.
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NOTE: This provision of external DC power is not possible when you are using the
NOTE: The RESET button is provided on the Prototyping Board to allow a hardware
PowerCore Prototyping Board, which has no provision to supply powerto the Power-
Core module. Any external DC power must come from a motherboard of your own
design for use with one of these FLEX options.
reset without disconnecting power.
CAUTION: It is important that power is connected in the order specified in these
instructions—connect the locking plug from the wall transformer to the J3 locking
connector on the PowerCore module before you plug in the wall transformer. This is
important for your safety because of the high AC voltages present and to avoid possi-
ble damage to your PowerCore module.
CAUTION: The heat sinks on the PowerCore module can become very hot. Avoid
any contact with them.
The DS3 and DS4 yellow and green LEDs on the Prototyping
. The PowerCore module and the
PowerCore FLEX

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