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101-0548

Manufacturer Part Number
101-0548
Description
COMPUTER SNGL BD BL2130 IDC HDR
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-0548

Module/board Type
Single Board Computer Module
For Use With/related Products
BL2130
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Developing software with Dynamic C is simple. Users can write, compile, and test C and
assembly code without leaving the Dynamic C development environment. Debugging
occurs while the application runs on the target. Alternatively, users can compile a program
to an image file for later loading. Dynamic C runs on PCs under Windows 2000 and
later—see Rabbit’s Technical Note TN257, Running Dynamic C
for additional information if you are using a Dynamic C release prior to v. 9.60 under
Windows Vista. Programs can be downloaded at baud rates of up to 460,800 bps after the
program compiles.
Dynamic C has a number of standard features.
• Full-feature source and/or assembly-level debugger, no in-circuit emulator required.
• Royalty-free TCP/IP stack with source code and most common protocols.
• Hundreds of functions in source-code libraries and sample programs:
• Powerful language extensions for cooperative or preemptive multitasking
• Loader utility program to load binary images into Rabbit-based targets in the absence
• Provision for customers to create their own source code libraries and augment on-line
• Execution tracing and symbolic stack tracing.
• Standard debugging features:
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of Dynamic C.
help by creating “function description” block comments using a special format for
library functions.
 Exceptionally fast support for floating-point arithmetic and transcendental functions.
 RS-232 and RS-485 serial communication.
 Analog and digital I/O drivers.
 I
 LCD display and keypad drivers.
 Breakpoints—Set breakpoints that can disable interrupts.
 Single-stepping—Step into or over functions at a source or machine code level, µC/OS-II aware.
 Code disassembly—The disassembly window displays addresses, opcodes, mnemonics, and
 Watch expressions—Watch expressions are compiled when defined, so complex expressions
 Register window—All processor registers and flags are displayed. The contents of general registers
 Stack window—shows the contents of the top of the stack.
 Hex memory dump—displays the contents of memory at any address.
 STDIO window—
machine cycle times. Switch between debugging at machine-code level and source-code level by
simply opening or closing the disassembly window.
including function calls may be placed into watch expressions. Watch expressions can be updated
with or without stopping program execution.
may be modified in the window by the user.
detected for debugging purposes.
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C, SPI, GPS, file system.
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outputs to this window and keyboard input on the host PC can be
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output may also be sent to a serial port or file.
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