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101-0399

Manufacturer Part Number
101-0399
Description
KIT DEV RABBIT RCM2000 INT'L
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Series
RabbitCore 2000r
Type
MPU Moduler
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-0399

Contents
RabbitCore Module, Dev. Board, AC Adapter, Cable and Dynamic C® CD-Rom
For Use With/related Products
RCM2000, RCM2010, RCM2020
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
101-399
101-399
Throughout this manual, the term RCM2000 refers to the complete series of RCM2000
RabbitCore modules unless other production models are referred to specifically.
The RCM2000 is a core module designed to be the heart of your own controller built
around the plug-in module. Data processing is done by a Rabbit 2000 microprocessor
operating at up to 25.8 MHz (RCM2000 and RCM2010).
The RCM2000 has a Rabbit 2000 microprocessor, a static RAM, a flash memory, two
quartz crystals (main oscillator and timekeeping), and the circuitry necessary for reset and
management of battery backup of the Rabbit 2000’s internal real-time clock and the static
RAM. Two 40-pin headers bring out the Rabbit 2000 I/O bus, address lines, data lines,
parallel ports, and serial ports.
The RCM2000 receives its +5 V power from the user board on which it is mounted. The
RCM2000 can interface will all kinds of digital devices through the user board.
The RCM2000 Development Kit comes with a Prototyping Board that can be used to
demonstrate the operation of the RCM2000 and to prototype new circuits.
1.1 Features
• Small size: 1.90" × 2.30" (48.3 mm × 58.4 mm)
• Microprocessor: Rabbit 2000 running at 25.8 MHz (RCM2000 and RCM2010)
• 40 CMOS-compatible parallel I/O lines grouped in five 8-bit ports (shared with serial
• 8 data lines (D0–D7)
• 13 address lines (A0–A12)
• I/0 read, write, buffer enable
• Status, watchdog and clock outputs
• Two startup mode inputs for master/slave configuration
User’s Manual
ports)
The RabbitCore RCM2000 series is a family of microprocessor
modules designed to be the heart of embedded control systems,
providing an array of I/O and addressing.
1. I
NTRODUCTION
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