20-101-1131 Rabbit Semiconductor, 20-101-1131 Datasheet - Page 18

MODULE RCM4200 RABBITCORE

20-101-1131

Manufacturer Part Number
20-101-1131
Description
MODULE RCM4200 RABBITCORE
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of 20-101-1131

Module/board Type
MPU Core Module
Product
Microcontroller Modules
Core Processor
Rabbit 4000
Flash
512 KBytes
Operating Supply Voltage
3 to 3.6 V
Board Size
61 mm x 47 mm x 21 mm
Cpu Core
Rabbit 4000
For Use With/related Products
RCM4200
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
316-1124
2.3 Run a Sample Program
Once the RCM4200 is connected as described in the preceding pages, start Dynamic C by
double-clicking on the Dynamic C icon on your desktop or in your
RCM4200 model, select Code and BIOS in Flash, Run in RAM on the “Compiler” tab in the
Dynamic C Options > Project Options menu. (Select Code and BIOS in Flash
RCM4210.) Click
If you are using a USB port to connect your computer to the RCM4200, click on the
“Communications” tab and verify that
port the USB programming cable. Click
was assigned to the RS-232/USB converter. Open
Device Manager > Ports
In Dynamic C, select
Communications
Enter
dropdown menu.
Now find the file
gram, open it with the
selecting
play a small square bouncing around in a box.
2.3.1 Troubleshooting
If you receive the message No Rabbit Processor Detected, the programming
cable may be connected to the wrong COM port, a connection may be faulty, or the target
system may not be powered up. First, check to see that the power LED on the Prototyping
Board is lit. If the LED is lit, check both ends of the programming cable to ensure that it is
firmly plugged into the PC and the programming header on the RCM4200 with the marked
(colored) edge of the programming cable towards pin 1 of the programming header. Ensure
that the module is firmly and correctly installed in its connectors on the Prototyping Board.
If Dynamic C appears to compile the BIOS successfully, but you then receive a communi-
cation error message when you compile and load a sample program, it is possible that your
PC cannot handle the higher program-loading baud rate. Try changing the maximum
download rate to a slower baud rate as follows.
• Locate the
If a program compiles and loads, but then loses target communication before you can
begin debugging, it is possible that your PC cannot handle the default debugging baud
rate. Try lowering the debugging baud rate as follows.
• Locate the
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Communications
Communications
on your computer keyboard if the COM port number is outside the range on the
Run
Serial Options
Serial Options
in the
PONG.C
OK.
tab, then click
Run
Options > Project Options
menu. Select a slower Max download baud rate.
menu. Choose a lower debug baud rate.
File
menu. The
, which is in the Dynamic C
and identify which COM port is used for the USB connection.
menu, compile it using the
dialog in the Dynamic C
dialog in the Dynamic C
OK
STDIO
. You may type the COM port number followed by
Use USB to Serial Converter
OK
. You may have to determine which COM port
window will open on your PC and will dis-
Control Panel > System > Hardware >
, then select this COM port on the
Compile
SAMPLES
Options > Project Options >
Options > Project Options >
menu, and then run it by
folder. To run the pro-
Start
is selected to sup-
RabbitCore RCM4200
menu.
For the
for the

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