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3. S
UBSYSTEMS
Chapter 3 describes the principal subsystems for the Coyote.
• Memory
Figure 8 shows these Rabbit-based subsystems designed into the Coyote.
Figure 8. Coyote Subsystems
The memory and microprocessor are located on the RabbitCore module. If you have more
than one Coyote or other Rabbit products built around RabbitCore modules, take care not
to swap the RabbitCore modules since they contain system ID block information and cali-
bration constants that are unique to the board they were originally installed on. It is a good
idea to save the calibration constants should you need to replace a RabbitCore module in
the future. See Section 4.2.6, “Using System Information from the RabbitCore Module,”
for more information.
Ethernet
(BL2500/BL2550)
SRAM
Flash
14 MHz
osc
32 kHz
osc
RabbitCore Module
RABBIT
®
3000
RS-232
RS-485
A/D
Converter
Digital
Outputs
Programming
Port
Digital
Inputs
Analog
Outputs
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