101-1288 Rabbit Semiconductor, 101-1288 Datasheet

KIT APPLICATION SIMPLE SENSOR

101-1288

Manufacturer Part Number
101-1288
Description
KIT APPLICATION SIMPLE SENSOR
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Series
RabbitCore 4000r
Datasheets

Specifications of 101-1288

Mfg Application Notes
Simple Sensor App Kit, AppNote
Sensor Type
Temperature
Interface
1-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
12V
Embedded
Yes, Other
Utilized Ic / Part
RCM4300
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 20 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Sensitivity
-
Sensing Range
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
316-1178
Run a Sample Program
Once the RCM4300 is connected as described in the preceding pages, start Dynamic C by double-clicking on
the Dynamic C icon on your desktop or in your Start menu. Select Code and BIOS in RAM on the “Com-
piler” tab in the Dynamic C Options > Project Options menu. Then click on the “Communications” tab and
verify that Use USB to Serial Converter is selected to support the USB programming cable. Click OK.
Determine which COM port was assigned to the USB programming cable on your PC. Open Control Panel >
System > Hardware > Device Manager > Ports and identify which COM port is used for the USB con-
nection. In Dynamic C, select Options > Project Options, then select this COM port on the Communica-
tions tab, then click OK. You may type the COM port number followed by Enter on your computer keyboard if
the COM port number is outside the range on the dropdown menu.
Use the File menu to open the sample program PONG.C, which is in the Dynamic C SAMPLES folder. Press
function key F9 to compile and run the program.The STDIO window will open on your PC and will display a
small square bouncing around in a box.
Where Do I Go From Here?
If the sample program ran fine, you are now ready to go on to other sample programs and to develop your own
applications. The source code for the sample programs is provided to allow you to modify them for your own
use. The RCM4300 User's Manual on the Dynamic C CD also provides complete hardware reference informa-
tion and describes the software function calls for the RCM4300 RabbitCore modules and the Prototyping Board.
The FAT File System document on the Dynamic C CD describes the FAT file system and discusses the function
calls and sample programs available for the Dynamic C implementation of the FAT file system.
Troubleshooting
If Dynamic C cannot find the target system (error message "No Rabbit Processor Detected."):
Press <Ctrl-Y> to force Dynamic C to recompile the BIOS. You should receive a Bios compiled
successfully message once these steps are completed successfully.
If there are any other problems:
• Check the Rabbit Technical Bulletin Board and forums at
• Use the Technical Support e-mail form at www.rabbit.com/support/.
Check that the RCM4300 is powered correctly — the red PWR LED on the Prototyping Board should be lit
when the RCM4300 is mounted on the Prototyping Board and the AC adapter is plugged in.
Check both ends of the programming cable to ensure that they are firmly plugged into the PC and the PROG
connector, not the DIAG connector, is plugged in to the programming port on the RCM4300 with the
marked (colored) edge of the programming cable towards pin 1 of the programming header.
Ensure that the RCM4300 module is firmly and correctly installed in its socket on the Prototyping Board.
If a program compiles and loads, but then loses target communication before you can begin debugging, it is
possible that your PC cannot handle the default debugging baud rate. Locate the Serial Options dialog in
the Dynamic C Options > Project Options > Communications menu. Choose a lower debug baud
rate.
Use the Dynamic C Help menu to get further assistance with Dynamic C.
www.rabbit.com/forums/
NOTE: The Code and BIOS in RAM BIOS memory compiler option is recommended while
NOTE: If you purchased your RCM4300 Development Kit through a distributor or through a Rabbit
debugging for faster download times. Remember to recompile the working application using the
Code and BIOS in Flash, Run in RAM option once you are ready to use the RCM4300 in a
standalone installation.
partner, contact the distributor or partner first for technical support.
.
020–0133_E
www.rabbit.com/support/bb/
and at
RabbitCore RCM4300
The RCM4300 RabbitCore module features built-in Ethernet, a swappable flash memory device, and an
optional A/D converter. These Getting Started instructions included with the Development Kit will help
you get your RCM4300 up and running so that you can run the sample programs to explore its capabilities
and develop your own applications.
Development Kit Contents
The RCM4300 Development Kit contains the following items
• Universal AC adapter, 12 V DC, 1 A (includes Canada/Japan/U.S., Australia/N.Z., U.K., and
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the latest information on peripherals and accessories that
are available for the RCM4300 RabbitCore modules.
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RCM4300 module.
Prototyping Board.
1 GB
European style plugs) .
USB programming cable with 10-pin header.
Cat. 5 Ethernet crossover cable.
10-pin header to DB9 serial cable.
Dynamic C
Getting Started instructions.
Plastic and metal standoffs with 4-40 screws and washers.
A bag of accessory parts for use on the Prototyping
Board.
Rabbit 4000 Processor Easy Reference poster.
Registration card.
microSD™
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CD
Card with SD Card adapter
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for
Installing Dynamic C
Insert the CD from the Development Kit in
your PC’s CD-ROM drive. If the installation
does not auto-start, run the setup.exe pro-
gram in the root directory of the Dynamic C
CD. Install any Dynamic C modules after you
install Dynamic C .
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101-1288 Summary of contents

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... Visit our online Rabbit store at the latest information on peripherals and accessories that are available for the RCM4300 RabbitCore modules. Rabbit and Dynamic C are registered trademarks of Rabbit Semiconductor Inc. Digi is a registered trademark of Digi International Inc trademark of the SD Card Association. ® Installing Dynamic C Insert the CD from the Development Kit in your PC’ ...

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Hardware Connections Step 1 — Prepare the Prototyping Board To facilitate handling the Prototyping Board, snap in the four standoffs to the four holes at the corners from the bottom side of the Prototyping Board as shown in Figure 1. ...

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