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101-1054

Manufacturer Part Number
101-1054
Description
KIT DEV RABBITCORE RCM3365 INT'L
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Series
RabbitCore 3000r
Type
MPU Moduler
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-1054

Contents
RabbitCore Module, Dev. Board, AC Adapter, Cable and Dynamic C® CD-Rom
For Use With/related Products
RCM3365
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
RabbitSys Development Kit Includes:
RCM3365 RabbitSys Core Module
Prototyping Board
xD-Picture Card
Dynamic C 9.3x to support RabbitSys
RabbitSys CD
FAT File v. 2.11
Cables and Accessories
Getting Started Manual
Power Supply (US Kits Only
)
Rabbit Semiconductor, Inc.
Copyright© 2005, Rabbit Semiconductor, Inc.
Console
RabbitSys Components
System Call
Interface SysCall
Event-Driven Kernel
Remote Program
Update
Monitor
DHCP Support for
Network Configuration
Hardware
Compatibilities
RabbitSys Development Kit Specifications
Features
Microprocessor
RabbitSys Footprint
Ethernet Port
Flash
SRAM
Extended Memory
Backup Battery
LED Indicators
General-Purpose I/O
Additional Inputs
Additional Outputs
Auxiliary I/O Bus
Serial Ports
Serial Rate
Slave Interface
Real-Time Clock
Timers
Watchdog/Supervisor
Pulse-Width Modulators
Priority Interrupts
Input Capture
Quadrature Decoder
Power
Operating Temp.
Humidity
Connectors - Headers
Board Size
RabbitSys Pricing
RabbitSys
Development Kit
Part Number
RCM3365 RabbitSys
Core Module (qty. 1/100)
Part Number
2900 Spafford Street
Your program accesses RabbitSys through the system call interface. When a system
call request occurs, RabbitSys verifies the type of the system call, associated
parameters, and device handles before servicing the call.
A powerful event handler drives the RabbitSys kernel. Events such as Timed events,
shutdown events and alert events can be triggered depending on the error that it
encounters. RabbitSys predefines system events but also gives you the ability to add
your own user-defined events.
Provide yourself full access to your Ethernet-connected Rabbit device from anywhere
in the world with the capability of uploading and updating programs remotely. Whether
you are adding features or maybe fixing a bug in critical code. Updates can be done
via system mode HTTP server, FTP server or via the remote upload API.
RabbitSys maintains an audit trail to support detection and diagnosis of system
reliability problems. The RabbitSys API for the Monitor provides the ability to query
program status, logs and handle run-time errors, and responds to critical system errors.
The console provides a machine friendly, command-line interface enabled during
system boot up that is active in RabbitSys at all times. The console connects over
serial or through TCP/IP using Telnet, HTTP, or FTP. The console provides the
interface through which you can configure and view network settings, configure
logins, access the monitor, update your program, add watches, reset the program,
or even reset RabbitSys itself.
By default, RabbitSys enabled devices are configured with DHCP for automatic
network configuration. RabbitSys allows you to detect RabbitSys enabled devices on
a local area network via UDP. You just need to connect your RabbitSys enabled device
in the network and the DHCP function will discover the device, to immediately begin
communicating with it.
The RCM3365 with RabbitSys features a Rabbit 3000 @ 44 MHz clock, 10/100Base-T
Ethernet connectivity, 512K Flash, 512K program execution SRAM, 512K data SRAM
and up to 50 digital I/O shared with up to 6 serial ports. This combination will provide
an ideal solution to suit your embedded remote applications.
Two 2 x 17 (2 mm pitch), one 2 x 5, 1.27 mm programming, one xD-Picture card slot
4 level prioritized interrupt structure consisting of 2 external and 22 internal sources.
2-channel input capture can be used to time input signals from various port pins.
Slave port permits use as master or intelligent peripheral with master controller
5: ACT (activity), LINK (link), SPEED (10/100 Base-T), FM (flash memory),
16 MB (fixed) xD-picture card socket support up to 128 MB (NAND Flash)
52 parallel digital I/O: 44 configurable / 4 fixed inputs / 4 fixed outputs
4 PWM based on a 10-bit free-running counter and priority interrupts
192K program flash (includes TCP/IP stack, etc.); 192K fast RAM;
Connection for user-supplied battery (to support RTC and SRAM)
8 data and 5 address (shared with I/O), plus I/O read-write
Davis, CA 95616 USA Tel: 530.757.8400 Fax: 530.757.8402
2-channel quadrature decoder accepts inputs from
Ten 8-bit timers (6 cascadable from the first) and
3.15–3.45 V DC, 250 mA @ 44.2 MHz 3.3 V
1.850" × 2.725" × 0.86" (47 × 69 × 22 mm)
U.S. 101-1088
less than 64K from battery backed RAM
external incremental encoder modules.
Max. asynchronous baud rate = CLK/8
one 10-bit timer with 2 match registers
Six 3.3 V CMOS-compatible:
10/100Base-T, RJ-45, 3 LEDs
512K program + 512K data
USR (user-programmable)
Rabbit 3000 @ 44.2 MHz
2 Startup Mode, Reset In
6 configurable as asynchronous (with IrDA),
4 configurable as clocked serial (SPI)
2 configurable as SDLC/HDLC
1 asynchronous serial port dedicated for programming
5–95%, noncondensing
RCM3365 RabbitSys
Status, Reset Out
-40°C to +70°C
101-1087
$113 / 96
512K
$409
Yes
Yes
Int’l 101-1089

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