101-1288 Rabbit Semiconductor, 101-1288 Datasheet - Page 2

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
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.
Step 2 — Attach Module to
Prototyping Board
Turn the RCM4300 module so that the mounting holes
line up with the corresponding holes on the Prototyping Board. Insert the metal standoffs as shown in
Figure 2, secure them from the bottom using the 4-40 × 3/16 screws and washers, then insert the module’s
header J4 on the bottom side into socket RCM4XXX on the Prototyping Board.
Press the module’s pins firmly into the Prototyping Board socket—press down in the area above the header
pins. For additional integrity, you may secure the RCM4300 to the standoffs from the top using the remain-
ing three 4-40 screws and washers.
Step 3 — Connect Programming Cable
The programming cable connects the RCM4300 to the PC running Dynamic C to download programs and to mon-
itor the RCM4300 module during debugging.
Connect the 10-pin connector of the programming cable labeled PROG to header J1 on the RCM4300 as shown
in Figure 3. Be sure to orient the marked (usually red) edge of the cable towards pin 1 of the connector. (Do not
use the DIAG connector,
Connect the other end of the programming cable to an available USB port on your PC or workstation.
NOTE: It is important that you line up the pins on header J4 of the module exactly with socket
Figure 2. Install the RCM4300 Module
RCM4XXX on the Prototyping Board. The header pins may become bent or damaged if the pin
alignment is offset, and the module will not work. Permanent electrical damage to the module
may also result if a misaligned module is powered up.
on the Prototyping Board
which is presently not supported by the RCM4300
CAUTION: You will sense a soft click
once you insert the miniSD™ Card
completely. To remove it, gently press
the card towards the middle of the
RCM4300 — you will sense a soft click
and the card will be ready to be removed.
Do not attempt to pull the card from the
socket before pressing it in — otherwise
the ejection mechanism will get damaged.
The ejection mechanism is spring-
loaded, and will partially eject the card
when used correctly.
Figure 1. Insert Standoffs
.)

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