20-101-1306 Rabbit Semiconductor, 20-101-1306 Datasheet - Page 90

CORE MODULE RCM5750

20-101-1306

Manufacturer Part Number
20-101-1306
Description
CORE MODULE RCM5750
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Type
Serial to Ethernetr
Datasheet

Specifications of 20-101-1306

Module/board Type
MPU Core Module
Number Of I/os
32
Ethernet Connection Type
10/100 Base-T
Memory Type
Flash
Operating Voltage
3.3 V
Operating Current
70 mA
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 85 C
Board Size
30 mm x 51 mm x 3 mm
Product
Modules
For Use With/related Products
RCM5750
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
316-1183
F.1 TCP/IP Connections
Programming and development can be done with the MiniCore without connecting the Ethernet
port to a network. However, if you will be running the sample programs that use the Ethernet
capability or will be doing Ethernet-enabled development, you should connect the Ethernet port
on the Interface Board at this time.
Before proceeding you will need to have the following items.
• If you don’t have Ethernet access, you will need at least a 10Base-T Ethernet card (available
• Two CAT 4/5 Ethernet cables and a hub, or one CAT 4/5 Ethernet cable.
The Ethernet cables and a 10Base-T Ethernet hub are available from Rabbit in a TCP/IP tool kit.
More information is available at www.rabbit.com.
Now you should be able to make your connections.
1. Connect the AC adapter and the USB cable as shown in Chapter 2, “Getting Started.”
2. Ethernet Connections
MiniCore RCM5700/RCM6700 User’s Manual
from your favorite computer supplier) installed in a PC.
There are four options for connecting the Interface Board to a network for development and
runtime purposes. The first two options permit total freedom of action in selecting network
addresses and use of the “network,” as no action can interfere with other users. We recommend
one of these options for initial development.
No LAN —
Ethernet port directly to the PC’s network interface card using an CAT 4/5 Ethernet cable.
Micro-LAN —
10Base-T hub and connect both the PC’s network interface card and the Interface Board’s
Ethernet port to it using standard network cables.
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The simplest alternative for desktop development. Connect the Interface Board’s
Another simple alternative for desktop development. Use a small Ethernet
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