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DEV KIT DELUXE MINICORE RCM5600W

101-1285

Manufacturer Part Number
101-1285
Description
DEV KIT DELUXE MINICORE RCM5600W
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Series
MiniCore™r
Type
Transceiver, 802.11 b/gr
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-1285

Frequency
2.4GHz
Processor To Be Evaluated
Rabbit 5000
Processor Series
RCM5600W
Interface Type
RS-232, USB, PCI
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 55 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 30 C
Operating Supply Voltage
3.15 V to 3.45 V
Silicon Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Silicon Family Name
RabbitCore
Kit Contents
Board
Features
On-board Single-Chip 802.11b/g Transceiver, Built-In Web Server
Development Tool Type
Hardware /
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
RCM5600W
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Other names
316-1161
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deployed for any other requirements. Any attempt to operate a device outside the
allowed channel range or power limits will void your regulatory approval to operate
the device in that country.
Before you compile and run this sample program, uncomment the
WIFI_REGION
The Americas region will be used by default if one of these lines is not uncommented.
Now compile and run this sample program. The Dynamic C
play the region you selected.
The sample program also allows you to set up the TCP/IP configuration, and set the IP
address and SSID as shown in the sample code below.
REGION_MULTI_DOMAIN.C
access point can be used to configure your RCM5600W-based system to meet regional
regulations. The sample program includes pings to indicate that the RCM5600W-based
system has successfully received country information from your access point.
The country or region you select will automatically set the power and channel require-
ments to operate the RCM5600W module. Rabbit recommends that you check the
regulations for the country where your system incorporating the RCM5600W will be
deployed for any other requirements.
Before you compile and run this sample program, verify that the access point has the
802.11d option enabled and is set for the correct region or country. Check the TCP/IP
configuration parameters, the IP address, and the SSID in the macros, which are repro-
duced below.
Now compile and run this sample program. The
macro will display the channel and power limit settings. The Dynamic C
dow will then display a menu that allows you to complete the configuration of the user
interface.
REGION_RUNTIME_PING.C
run time to configure your RCM5600W-based system to meet regional regulations. The
sample program also shows how to save and retrieve the region setting from nonvola-
tile memory. Once the region/country is set, this sample program sends pings using the
limits you set.
The country or region you select will automatically set the power and channel require-
ments to operate the RCM5600W module. Digi International recommends that you
check the regulations for the country where your system incorporating the RCM5600W
will be deployed for any other requirements.
#define TCPCONFIG 1
#define _PRIMARY_STATIC_IP "10.10.6.170"
#define IFC_WIFI_SSID "rabbitTest"
#define TCPCONFIG 1
#define WIFI_REGION_VERBOSE
#define _PRIMARY_STATIC_IP "10.10.6.170"
#define IFC_WIFI_SSID "rabbitTest"
line corresponding to the region where your system will be deployed.
—demonstrates how the multi-domain options from the
—demonstrates how the region or country can be set at
#define WIFI_REGION_VERBOSE
STDIO
#define IFC_
window will dis-
MiniCore RCM5600W
STDIO
win-

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