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2.3.3  Connect Power

When all other connections have been made, you can connect power to the RCM3000 Pro-
totyping Board.

Connect the wall transformer to jack J11 on the Prototyping Board as shown in Figure 6 
below.

Figure 6.  Power Supply Connections

Plug in the wall transformer. The power LED on the Prototyping Board should light up. 
The RCM3000 and the Prototyping Board are now ready to be used.

NOTE:

RESET

 button is provided on the Prototyping Board to allow hardware reset 

without disconnecting power.

To power down the Prototyping Board, unplug the power connector from J11. You should 
disconnect power before making any circuit adjustments in the prototyping area, changing 
any connections to the board, or removing the RCM3000 from the Prototyping Board.

2.3.3.1  Overseas Development Kits

Development kits sold outside North America include a header connector that may be 
connected to 3-pin header J9 on the Prototyping Board. The connector may be attached 
either way as long as it is not offset to one side. The red and black wires from the connec-
tor can then be connected to the positive and negative connections on your power supply. 
The power supply should deliver 8 V–30 V DC at 8 W.

+3.3V

+5V

+3.3V

+5V

GND

GND

GND

GND

+5V

+5V

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

MOTOR/ENCODER

RN5

J6

R20

JP1

CURRENT

MEASUREMENT

OPTION

+3.3V

+5V

+3.3V

POWER

D1

C13

DS3

L1

C17

C15

POWER

GND

+DC

GND

J9

2.5 MM JACK

GND

+DC

GND

GND

R17

RN3

RN4

J15

RN1

GND

PD0

PD6

PD2

PD4

PG2

PG0

PD5

PC4

PC2

PC0

PF1

PF3

PA1

PA3

PA5

PA7

GND

PD1

PD7

PD3

PD5

PG3

PG1

PD4

PC5

PC3

PC1

PF0

PF2

PA0

PA2

PA4

PA6

PE4

GND

GND

SM0

/IOWR

PG5

PG7

PE1

PE4

PE6

PF7

PF5

PB7

PB5

PB3

PB0

VBAT

EXT

/RES

IN

NC

+3.3V

VRAM

SM1

/IORD

PG4

PG6

PE0

PE3

PE5

PE7

PF6

PF4

PB6

PB4

PB2

/RES

RN2

J1

RCM1JA

C1

C2

R1

R3

R2

UX10

J3

RCM3000 ETHERNET CORE MODULE

SLAVE

MASTER

RCM2

RC18

UX11

RC1

RC2

UX2

C4

C5

C8

C6

C7

S3

S2

RCM2JB

R14

+5V

+5V

+3.3V

+5V

+5V

+3.3V

R16

R15

TP1

BT1

C12

C10

C1

1

U5

D2

DS2

DS1

PG6

PG7

U3

C9

J8

UX4

RC4

RC25

RC5

RC27

RC28

RC29

RC26

UX13

C14
U3

U6

C16

UX7

RC9

UX5

RC6

RC7

+5V

GND

BA3

BA1

BD0

BD2

BD4

BD6

+5V

BPE3

GND

GND

BA2

BA0

BD1

BD3

BD5

BD7

/RES LCD

DISPLAY BOARD

RCM30/31/32XX SERIES

PROTOTYPING BOARD

DISPLAY BOARD

J7

J10

DISPLAY BOARD

U1

J5

RS-232

RESET

RCM2JA

RxC  TxC

TxB  RxB           

GND

R4

C3
R5

RC15

RC19

RC20

UX9

RC14

RC17

RC16

UX3

J4

PD0

PD6

PD2

PD4

PG2

PG0

PD5

PC4

PC2

PC0

PF1

PF3

PA1

PA3

PA5

PA7

GND

NC

+3.3V

VRAM

SM1

/IORD

PG4

PG6

PE0

PE3

PE5

PE7

PF6

PF4

PB6

PB4

PB2

/RES

GND

GND

SM0

/IOWR

PG5

PG7

PE1

PE4

PE6

PF7

PF5

PB7

PB5

PB3

PB0

PD1

PD7

PD3

PD5

PG3

PG1

PD4

PC5

PC3

PC1

PF0

PF2

PA0

PA2

PA4

PA6

STATUS

VBAT

EXT

/RES

IN

R21

RC12

RC10

RC11

RC13

RC21

RC22

R6

R12

R10

R8

R7

R9

R1

1

R13

RC23

RC24

Battery

U4

J11

RCM1JB

Y1

JP1

JP2

JP3

JP4

ACT

LNK

J4

GND

C3

R4

R5

C4

U2

J3

C41

C44

DS2

DS1

Y3

C42

C38

Y2

U9

Q1

D1

R29 R28

R32

R33

U5

R14

R19

R1

1

R12

C23

U12C83

R49

R16

C17

R21

C26

R30R23

U6

C19

R15

R17

R22

R27

RP2

C46

C47

R46R47

RP1

RP3

RP4

C84

R24

C25

R31

3-pin

power connector

Summary of Contents for RabbitCore RCM3000

Page 1: ...RabbitCore RCM3000 C Programmable Module with Ethernet Getting Started Manual 019 0109 050131 E...

Page 2: ...tor com RabbitCore RCM3000 Getting Started Manual Part Number 019 0109 050131 E Printed in U S A 2002 2005 Z World Inc All rights reserved Z World reserves the right to make changes and improvements t...

Page 3: ...Development Kit Contents 7 2 2 Prototyping Board 8 2 2 1 Prototyping Board Features 9 2 3 Development Hardware Connections 11 2 3 1 Attach Module to Prototyping Board 11 2 3 2 Connect Programming Cab...

Page 4: ...ssigned Internet Addresses 29 4 6 Placing Your Device on the Network 30 4 7 Running TCP IP Sample Programs 31 4 8 How to Set IP Addresses in the Sample Programs 32 4 9 How to Set Up Your Computer s IP...

Page 5: ...series RabbitCore modules including TCP IP applications 1 1 Rabbit 3000 Microprocessor The Rabbit 3000 microprocessor shares its instruction set and conceptual design with the successful Rabbit 2000...

Page 6: ...re are two production models in the RCM3000 series If the standard models do not serve your needs other variations can be specified and ordered in production quantities Contact your Z World or Rabbit...

Page 7: ...igure 1 RCM3000 Connector Pinout Table 2 RCM3000 Specifications Specification Data Power Supply 3 15 3 45 V DC 145 mA at 29 5 MHz clock speed Size 1 85 x 2 65 x 0 86 47 mm 67 mm 22 mm Environmental 0...

Page 8: ...The RCM3000 module requires Dynamic C v7 25 or later for development A compatible version is included on the Development Kit CD ROM 1 4 How to Use This Manual This Getting Started manual is intended...

Page 9: ...k and ship Rather than include and charge for manuals that every user may not want or pro vide only product specific manuals we choose to provide our complete documentation and reference library in el...

Page 10: ...y be helpful Print from the Adobe PDF versions of the files not the HTML versions If your printer supports duplex printing print pages double sided If you do not have a suitable printer or do not want...

Page 11: ...The RCM3000 Development Kit contains the following items RCM3010 module with Ethernet port 256K flash memory and 128K SRAM RCM3000 Prototyping Board AC adapter 12 V DC 1 A Included only with Developme...

Page 12: ...ORD PG4 PG6 PE0 PE3 PE5 PE7 PF6 PF4 PB6 PB4 PB2 RES RN2 J1 RCM1JA C1 C2 R1 R3 R2 UX10 J3 RCM3000 ETHERNET CORE MODULE SLAVE MASTER RCM2 RC18 UX11 RC1 RC2 UX2 C4 C5 C8 C6 C7 S3 S2 RCM2JB R14 5V 5V 3 3V...

Page 13: ...module and may be read as inputs by sample applications Two LEDs are connected to the PG6 and PG7 pins of the master module and may be driven as output indicators by sample applications Prototyping A...

Page 14: ...emoved and replaced with an ammeter across the pins to measure the current drawn from the 5 V or the 3 3 V supplies respectively Motor Encoder A motor encoder header is provided at header J6 for futur...

Page 15: ...module s pins firmly into the Prototyping Board header sockets 3 3V 5V 3 3V 5V GND GND GND GND 5V 5V 3 3V 3 3V GND MOTOR ENCODER RN5 J6 R20 JP1 CURRENT MEASUREMENT OPTION 3 3V 5V 3 3V POWER D1 C13 DS...

Page 16: ...17 RN3 RN4 J15 RN1 GND PD0 PD6 PD2 PD4 PG2 PG0 PD5 PC4 PC2 PC0 PF1 PF3 PA1 PA3 PA5 PA7 GND PD1 PD7 PD3 PD5 PG3 PG1 PD4 PC5 PC3 PC1 PF0 PF2 PA0 PA2 PA4 PA6 PE4 GND GND SM0 IOWR PG5 PG7 PE1 PE4 PE6 PF7...

Page 17: ...POWER GND DC GND J9 2 5 MM JACK GND DC GND GND R17 RN3 RN4 J15 RN1 GND PD0 PD6 PD2 PD4 PG2 PG0 PD5 PC4 PC2 PC0 PF1 PF3 PA1 PA3 PA5 PA7 GND PD1 PD7 PD3 PD5 PG3 PG1 PD4 PC5 PC3 PC1 PF0 PF2 PA0 PA2 PA4 P...

Page 18: ...ng the maximum download rate to a slower baud rate as follows Locate the Serial Options dialog in the Dynamic C Options Project Options Communications menu Select a slower Max download baud rate If a...

Page 19: ...on icon should have been installed on your workstation s desktop click on it to reach the documentation menu You can create a new desktop icon that points to default htm in the docs folder in the Dyna...

Page 20: ...16 RabbitCore RCM3000...

Page 21: ...data might not both fit in RAM NOTE Do not depend on the flash memory sector size or type Due to the volatility of the flash memory market the RCM3000 and Dynamic C were designed to accommo date flash...

Page 22: ...support files and libraries The other component is the documentation library in HTML and PDF formats which may be left uninstalled to save hard drive space or installed elsewhere on a separate or net...

Page 23: ...ogramming cable More complete information on Dynamic C is provided in the Dynamic C User s Manual CONTROLLED C uses the STDIO window to demonstrate digital outputs by toggling LEDs DS1 and DS2 on the...

Page 24: ...ample programs or begin building your own 3 3 1 Serial Communication The following sample programs can be found in the SAMPLES RCM3000 SERIAL folder FLOWCONTROL C This program demonstrates hardware fl...

Page 25: ...C This program demonstrates transmits and then receives an ASCII string on Serial Ports B and C It also displays the serial data received from both ports in the STDIO window To set up the Prototyping...

Page 26: ...Section 4 11 describes the TCP IP sample programs and the RabbitCore RCM3000 User s Manual provides sample programs for the optional LCD keypad module that can be installed on the Prototyping Board 3...

Page 27: ...zworld com 1 Connect the AC adapter and the programming cable as shown in Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2 Ethernet Connections There are four options for connecting the RCM3000 module to a network for deve...

Page 28: ...onnection to the Internet and other Wide Area Networks but exceptional care should be used with IP address settings and all network related programming and development We recommend that development an...

Page 29: ...uation will take place if you use a dial up line to send a packet to the Internet Windows may try to send it via the local Ethernet network if it is also valid for that network The following IP addres...

Page 30: ...run the sample programs with out having to setup a direct connection between your computer and the RCM3000 board You will also need the IP address of the nameserver the name or IP address of your mail...

Page 31: ...he same form as the IP address An example netmask is 255 255 255 0 This netmask has 8 zero bits in the least significant portion and this means that 28 addresses are a part of the local network Applie...

Page 32: ...dcast packet to all devices on the local network asking the device with the desired IP address to answer with its MAC address In this way the table entry can be filled in If no device answers then the...

Page 33: ...te address can be used to perform some Internet tasks such as sending e mail or browsing the Web but usually cannot be used to participate in conversations that originate elsewhere on the Internet If...

Page 34: ...usually work by disallowing traffic that did not originate from inside the net work If you want users on the Internet to communicate with your RCM3000 you have several options You can either place th...

Page 35: ...you to connect your PC and the RCM3000 board together on the same network This network can be a local private net work preferred for initial experimentation and debugging or a connection via the Inte...

Page 36: ...IB library You will find this library in the LIB TCPIP directory 3 You can create a CUSTOM_CONFIG LIB library and use a TCPCONFIG value greater than 100 Instructions for doing this are at the beginnin...

Page 37: ...ion of Windows you are using look for the TCP IP Protocol Network Dial Up Connections Network line or tab Double click on this line or select Properties or Local Area Connection Properties to bring up...

Page 38: ...he Dynamic C SAMPLES RCM3000 TCPIP folder BROWSELED C This program demonstrates a basic controller running a Web page Two LEDs are created on the Web page with two buttons to toggle them Users can cha...

Page 39: ...Board when a ping is sent and received 4 12 Where Do I Go From Here NOTE If you purchased your RCM3000 through a distributor or through a Z World or Rabbit Semiconductor partner contact the distribut...

Page 40: ...36 RabbitCore RCM3000...

Page 41: ...perfect Bugs are always present in a system of any size In order to prevent danger to life or property it is the responsibility of the sys tem designer to incorporate redundant protective mechanisms a...

Page 42: ...38 RabbitCore RCM3000...

Page 43: ...tions 13 programming cable RCM3000 connections 12 Prototyping Board 8 expansion area 9 features 8 9 mounting RCM3000 11 R RCM3000 mounting on Prototyping Board 11 reset 13 running TCP IP sample pro gr...

Page 44: ...40 RabbitCore RCM3000...

Page 45: ...w zworld com documentation schemat 090 0156 pdf 090 0128 Programming Cable Schematic www zworld com documentation schemat 090 0128 pdf The schematics included with the printed manual were the latest r...

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