101-1173 Rabbit Semiconductor, 101-1173 Datasheet - Page 27
101-1173
Manufacturer Part Number
101-1173
Description
RCM4400W DEV KIT UNIVERSAL
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Series
RCM4400W RabbitCore™r
Type
Wi-Fi / 802.11.br
Datasheet
1.20-101-1202.pdf
(126 pages)
Specifications of 101-1173
Frequency
2.4GHz
Wireless Frequency
58.98 MHz
For Use With/related Products
RCM4400W
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
316-1133
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Once you have loaded and executed these five programs and have an understanding of
how Dynamic C and the RCM4400W modules interact, you can move on and try the other
sample programs, or begin building your own.
OEM User’s Manual
TAMPERDETECTION.C
mode. When an attempt is detected, the battery-backed onchip-encryption RAM on the
Rabbit 4000 is erased. This battery-backed onchip-encryption RAM can be useful to
store data such as an AES encryption key from a remote location.
This sample program shows how to load and read the battery-backed onchip-encryption
RAM and how to enable a visual indicator.
Once this sample is compiled and running (you pressed the
program is open), remove the programming cable and press the reset button on the
Prototyping Board to reset the module. LEDs DS2 and DS3 will be flashing on and off.
Now press switch S2 to load the battery-backed RAM with the encryption key. The
LEDs are now on continuously. Notice that the LEDs will stay on even when you press
the reset button on the Prototyping Board.
Reconnect the programming cable briefly and unplug it again to simulate an attempt to
access the onchip-encryption RAM. The LEDs will be flashing because the battery-
backed onchip-encryption RAM has been erased. Notice that the LEDs will continue
flashing even when you press the reset button on the Prototyping Board.
You may press switch S2 again and repeat the last steps to watch the LEDs.
TOGGLESWITCH.C
using the press-and-release method of debouncing. LEDs DS2 and DS3 on the Proto-
typing Board are turned on and off when you press switches S2 and S3. S2 and S3 are
controlled by PB4 and PB5 respectively.
—demonstrates the use of costatements to detect switch presses
—demonstrates how to detect an attempt to enter the bootstrap
F9
key while the sample
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