101-0526 Rabbit Semiconductor, 101-0526 Datasheet - Page 13

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101-0526

Manufacturer Part Number
101-0526
Description
COMPUTER SNGLBD LP3510 FOX7.4MHZ
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-0526

Module/board Type
Single Board Computer Module
For Use With/related Products
LP3510
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
1.5.1 Design Guidelines
Note the following requirements for incorporating the LP3500 series of single-board com-
puters into your application to comply with CE requirements.
General
• The power supply provided with the Tool Kit is for development purposes only. It is the
• When connecting the LP3500 to outdoor cables, the customer is responsible for provid-
• Rabbit recommends placing digital I/O or analog cables that are 3 m or longer in a
Safety
• For personal safety, all inputs and outputs to and from the LP3500 must not be con-
• The lithium backup battery circuit on the LP3500 has been designed to protect the bat-
1.5.2 Interfacing the LP3500 to Other Devices
There are two versions of the LCD/keypad module that may be used with the LP3500:
without a bezel (Part No. 101-0601), and a remote panel-mounted version with bezel (Part
No. 101-0541). The cable used to connect the LCD/keypad module should be less than 30
cm (12") to maintain CE compliance. Appendix C provides complete information for
mounting and using the LCD/keypad module.
Since the LP3500 series of single-board computers is designed to be connected to other
devices, good EMC practices should be followed to ensure compliance. CE compliance is
ultimately the responsibility of the integrator. Additional information, tips, and technical
assistance are available from your authorized Rabbit distributor, and are also available on
our Web site at www.rabbit.com.
User’s Manual
customer’s responsibility to provide a CE-compliant power supply for the end-product
application.
ing CE-approved surge/lightning protection.
metal conduit to assist in maintaining CE compliance and to conform to good cable
design practices. Rabbit also recommends using properly shielded I/O cables in noisy
electromagnetic environments.
nected to voltages exceeding SELV levels (42.4 V AC peak, or 60 V DC). Damage to
the Rabbit 3000 microprocessor may result if voltages outside the design range of 0 V
to 40 V DC are applied directly to any of its digital inputs.
tery from hazardous conditions such as reverse charging and excessive current flows.
Do not disable the safety features of the design.
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