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20-101-1051 Datasheet, PDF (7/165 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – C-Programmable Core Module with NAND Flash Mass Storage and Ethernet
1. INTRODUCTION
The RCM3365 and RCM3375 RabbitCore modules feature a
compact module that incorporates the latest revision of the power-
ful Rabbit® 3000 microprocessor, flash memory, mass storage
(NAND flash), static RAM, and digital I/O ports. The RCM3365
and RCM3375 present a new form of embedded flexibility with
removable (“hot-swappable”) memory cards. The RCM3365 and
RCM3375 both have an integrated 10/100Base-T Ethernet port,
and provide for LAN and Internet-enabled systems to be built as
easily as serial-communication systems.
In addition to the features already mentioned above, the RCM3365 and RCM3375 have
two clocks (main oscillator and real-time clock), reset circuitry, and the circuitry necessary
for management of battery backup of the Rabbit 3000’s internal real-time clock and the
static RAM. Two 34-pin headers bring out the Rabbit 3000 I/O bus lines, parallel ports,
and serial ports.
The RCM3365/RCM3375’s mass-storage capabilities make them suited to running the
optional Dynamic C FAT file system module where data are stored and handled using the
same directory file structure commonly used on PCs. A removable xD-Picture Card can
be hot-swapped to transfer data quickly and easily using a standardized file system that
can be read away from the RCM3365/RCM3375 installation.
The RCM3365 or RCM3375 receives +3.3 V power from the customer-supplied mother-
board on which it is mounted. The RCM3365 and RCM3375 can interface with all kinds
of CMOS-compatible digital devices through the motherboard.
The Development Kit has what you need to design your own microprocessor-based
system: a complete Dynamic C software development system including the Dynamic C
FAT File System module, and a Prototyping Board that allows you to evaluate the
RCM3365 or RCM3375, and to prototype circuits that interface to the RCM3365 or
RCM3375 module.
User’s Manual
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