20-101-1217 Rabbit Semiconductor, 20-101-1217 Datasheet

MODULE RABBITCORE RCM3229

20-101-1217

Manufacturer Part Number
20-101-1217
Description
MODULE RABBITCORE RCM3229
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Datasheets

Specifications of 20-101-1217

Module/board Type
MPU Core Module
For Use With/related Products
RCM3229
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
316-1146
TN263
Updating Your Application from the
RCM3200/RCM3220 to the RCM3209/RCM3229
Introduction
Rabbit is changing our product offerings to respond to both market requirements and the components
available to us.
We can no longer obtain certain components for the RCM3200/RCM3220 RabbitCore modules that support
the originally specified -40°C to +70°C temperature range. Instead of changing the design of the RCM3200/
RCM3220 RabbitCore modules to handle available components specified for the original temperature range,
we decided to develop a new product line — the RCM3209/RCM3229 — based on the RCM3900/RCM3910
RabbitCore modules that were released for the same reason.
We are introducing the RCM3209/RCM3229 RabbitCore modules in June, 2008. These new modules are
similar in form, dimensions, and function to the RCM3200/3220 modules. We strongly recommend that
existing RCM3200/3220 customers and designers of new systems consider using the new RCM3209/
RCM3229 RabbitCore modules.
This Technical Note compares the two series of RabbitCore modules, and provides complete information
on how to port your application developed for the RCM3200/RCM3220 to the equivalent RCM3209/
RCM3229 RabbitCore modules.
Comparing the RCM3200/RCM3220 and the RCM3209/RCM3229
Temperature Specifications
RCM3200/RCM3220 RabbitCore modules manufactured after May, 2008, are specified to operate at 0°C
to +70°C. The RCM3209/RCM3229, rated for -40°C to +85°C, are available starting in June, 2008.
Ethernet Chip
A different Ethernet controller chip is used on the RCM3209. The Ethernet chip is able to detect automati-
cally whether a crossover cable or a straight-through cable is being used in a particular setup, and will config-
ure the signals on the Ethernet jack interface. The RCM3229, like the RCM3220, has no Ethernet interface.
Maximum Current
The RCM3200/RCM3220 draws 255 mA vs. the 325 mA required by the RCM3209 (with Ethernet) or
190 mA (RCM3229 without Ethernet).
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20-101-1217 Summary of contents

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... The RCM3209/RCM3229, rated for -40°C to +85°C, are available starting in June, 2008. Ethernet Chip A different Ethernet controller chip is used on the RCM3209. The Ethernet chip is able to detect automati- cally whether a crossover cable or a straight-through cable is being used in a particular setup, and will config- ure the signals on the Ethernet jack interface ...

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... LEDs The LNK/ACT LEDs have been combined to one LED on the RCM3209, and the RCM3209 has an FDX/ COL LED where the ACT LED was on the RCM3200. The RCM3229, like the RCM3220, has no LEDs and no Ethernet. Figure 1 compares the RCM3200/RCM3220 and the RCM3209/RCM3229 component layouts. The LED placements on the boards remain unchanged ...

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... Dynamic C You may run your application developed for the RCM3200/RCM3220 on the RCM3209/RCM3229 after you recompile it using Dynamic C v. 9.60 or later. Dynamic C v. 9.60 now has many of the previously optional modules included in the standard release. Table 1 compares the Dynamic C features available for the two series of RabbitCore modules. ...

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... May, 2008) Operating Temperature Board Size Dynamic C v. 9.21 (standard release) NOTE: The RCM3210 was discontinued in July, 2004, and is no longer offered. Therefore, there is no replacement for it. Rabbit — A Digi International Brand Table 2. Feature Comparison RCM3220 10/100Base-T, RJ-45, — ...

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