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Jackrabbit (BL1800)

2.2  Prototyping Board

The Prototyping Board included in the Development Kit makes it easy to connect a Jack-
rabbit board to a power supply and a PC workstation for development. It also provides 
some basic I/O peripherals (switches and LEDs), as well as a prototyping area for more 
advanced hardware development.

For the most basic level of evaluation and development, the Prototyping Board can be 
used without modification.

As you progress to more sophisticated experimentation and hardware development, modi-
fications and additions can be made to the board without modifying or damaging the Jack-
rabbit board itself.

The Prototyping Board is shown below in Figure 2, with its main features identified.

Figure 2.  Prototyping Board

J6

J1

J7

J2

J5

J3

JP1

JP2

1

2

3

R3

R1

LS1

S2

S1

DS1

DS2

DS3

RT

1

S4

S3

DS9

DS4

DS5

DS6

DS7

DS8

RN1

S5

PC2

PC0

TXB

RXB

VCC

GND

RXC

TXC

PC1

PC3

TXC

RXC

RXB

TXB

GND

JACKRABBIT PROTOTYPING BOARD

GND

PA

6

PA

4

PA

2

PA

0

PA

7

PA

5

PA

3

PA

1

6

9

5

J4

VCC

1

GND

PE2

PE4

PE6

PE0

HV0

HV2

K

GND

PB5

PB4

PB3

PB2

PA

7

PA

6

PA

5

PA

4

PA

3

PA

2

PA

1

PA

0

GND

WDO

PB6

PB4

PB2

PB0

GND

VCC

+RA

W

HV3

HV1

GND

PE1

PE3

PE5

PE7

PCLK

PB7

PB5

PB3

PB1

GND

BZR

VCC

K

AD0

PE4

POT

HV0 +RAW

DS5

DS4

DS3

DS2

DS1

DS6

DS7

DS8

S1

S2

S3

S4

GND

COIL(+)

COIL(-)

PD0

GND

AD0

N.C.

COM

N.O.

/RST

GND

IOBEN

SM0

VCC

485–

GND

PD6

PD4

PD2

PD0

DA0

AD0

PC6

PC4

PC5

PC7

AGND

DA1

PD1

PD3

PD5

PD7

GND

485+

VCC

SM1

S

TAT

VBA

T

RESET

PWR

GND

Z-World, Inc.

+

Power

LED

Reset

Switch

User

LEDs

Jackrabbit

Connectors

RS-232

Signal

Header

User

Switches

Buzzer

Prototyping

Area

Extension

Headers

Summary of Contents for Jackrabbit

Page 1: ...Jackrabbit BL1800 C Programmable Single Board Computer Getting Started Manual 019 0072 050525 F...

Page 2: ...ual Part Number 019 0072 050525 F Printed in U S A 2000 2005 Z World Inc All rights reserved Z World reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its products without providing notice Tradem...

Page 3: ...abbit to Prototyping Board 13 2 3 2 Connect Programming Cable 14 2 3 3 Connect Power 15 2 3 3 1 Overseas Development Kits 15 2 4 Run a Sample Program 16 2 4 1 Troubleshooting 16 2 5 Where Do I Go From...

Page 4: ...1 1 Initialization 35 3 6 1 2 Digital Output 35 3 6 1 3 Analog Output 36 3 6 1 4 Analog Input 38 3 6 2 Serial Communication Drivers 39 3 6 2 1 RS 485 Serial Communication Drivers 39 3 7 Upgrading Dyn...

Page 5: ...5 MHz clock 24 CMOS compatible I O 3 analog channels 1 A D input 2 PWM D A outputs 4 high power outputs factory configured as 3 sinking and 1 sourcing 4 serial ports 2 RS 232 or 1 RS 232 with RTS CTS...

Page 6: ...red to specifically according to the model number in Table 1 Table 1 Jackrabbit Features Model Features BL1800 Full featured controller with switching voltage regulator BL1810 BL1800 with 14 7 MHz clo...

Page 7: ...r Jackrabbit Headers J4 and J5 Table 2 Jackrabbit Specifications Specification Data Power Supply 7 5 V to 25 V DC 100 mA typical Size 2 50 3 50 0 94 64 mm 89 mm 24 mm Environmental 40 C to 70 C 5 95 h...

Page 8: ...r the Dynamic C development environment Most users will want more detailed information on some or all of these topics in order to put the Jackrabbit to effective use 1 3 1 Additional Product Informati...

Page 9: ...pies of manuals that users don t need Finding Online Documents The online documentation is installed along with Dynamic C and an icon for the docu mentation menu is placed on the workstation s desktop...

Page 10: ...s EN61000 4 3 Radiated Immunity EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 6 Conducted Immunity Additional shielding or filtering may be required for a heavy industrial environment Emissions The Jackrabbit series of s...

Page 11: ...htning protection Z World recommends placing digital I O or analog cables that are 3 m or longer in a metal conduit to assist in maintaining CE compliance and to conform to good cable design practices...

Page 12: ...8 Jackrabbit BL1800...

Page 13: ...s the following items BL1810 single board computer Prototyping Board AC adapter 12 V DC 1 A Included only with Development Kits sold for the North American market A header plug leading to bare leads i...

Page 14: ...igure 2 with its main features identified Figure 2 Prototyping Board J6 J1 J7 J2 J5 J3 JP1 JP2 1 2 3 R3 R1 LS1 S2 S1 DS1 DS2 DS3 RT1 S4 S3 DS9 DS4 DS5 DS6 DS7 DS8 RN1 S5 PC2 PC0 TXB RXB VCC GND RXC TX...

Page 15: ...ample applications Prototyping Area A generous prototyping area has been provided for the installation of through hole components Several areas for surface mount devices are also avail able Note that...

Page 16: ...three steps to connecting the Prototyping Board for use with Dynamic C and the sample programs 1 Attach the Jackrabbit to the Prototyping Board 2 Connect the programming cable between the Jackrabbit...

Page 17: ...up Press the Jackrabbit s pins firmly into the Prototyping Board headers S5 RESET DS1 DS6 DS7 DS8 PWR R3 Buzzer DS2 DS3 DS4 DS5 S1 S2 S3 S4 JACKRABBIT PROTOTYPING BOARD VCC RXB TXB PC0 PC2 PC4 PC6 AD...

Page 18: ...erent Figure 4 Power and Programming Cable Connections to Jackrabbit Board Connect the other end of the programming cable to a COM port on your PC NOTE Some PCs now come equipped only with a USB port...

Page 19: ...Board see Figure 3 to allow hardware reset without disconnecting power To power down the Jackrabbit unplug the power connector from J1 You should discon nect power before making any circuit adjustmen...

Page 20: ...ws Locate the Serial Options dialog in the Dynamic C Options Project Options Communications menu Select a slower Max download baud rate If a program compiles and loads but then loses target communicat...

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