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Now you should be able to make your connections.
1. Connect the AC adapter and the serial programming cable as shown in Chapter 2, “Get-
2. Ethernet Connections
There are four options for connecting the RCM3365/RCM3375 module to a network
for development and runtime purposes. The first two options permit total freedom of
action in selecting network addresses and use of the “network,” as no action can inter-
fere with other users. We recommend one of these options for initial development.
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No LAN —
The simplest alternative for desktop development. Connect the
RCM3365/RCM3375 module’s Ethernet port directly to the PC’s network interface
card using an RJ-45
crossover cable
. A crossover cable is a special cable that flips
some connections between the two connectors and permits direct connection of two cli-
ent systems. A standard RJ-45 network cable will not work for this purpose.
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Micro-LAN —
Another simple alternative for desktop development. Use a small Eth-
ernet 10Base-T hub and connect both the PC’s network interface card and the
RCM3365/RCM3375 module’s Ethernet port to it using standard network cables.
The following options require more care in address selection and testing actions, as
conflicts with other users, servers and systems can occur:
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LAN —
Connect the RCM3365/RCM3375 module’s Ethernet port to an existing
LAN, preferably one to which the development PC is already connected. You will need
to obtain IP addressing information from your network administrator.
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WAN —
The RCM3365/RCM3375 is capable of direct connection 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 and debugging be done on a local network before connecting a Rabbit-
Core system to the Internet.
TIP:
Checking and debugging the initial setup on a micro-LAN is recommended before
connecting the system to a LAN or WAN.
The PC running Dynamic C does not need to be the PC with the Ethernet card.
3. Apply Power
Plug in the AC adapter. The RCM3365/RCM3375 module and Prototyping Board are
now ready to be used.
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