TM RCM3200 RabbitCore Microprocessor Core Module Models RCM3200, RCM3210, RCM3220 The RCM3200 RabbitCore microprocessor core module is the ideal option for designers who want to rapidly develop and implement embedded systems with a 44MHz clock and optional 10/100Base-T Ethernet connectivity. Measuring only 2.73 1.85 (69 47 mm), the RCM3200 operates at 3.3 V (with 5 V- tolerant I/O), and features 6 serial ports. Built-in low-EMI features, including a clock spectrum spreader, practically eliminate EMI problems, helping OEMs pass CE and regulatory RF emissions tests. Powered by the Rabbit 3000 microprocessor, the RCM3200 is equipped with up to 512K Flash, 512K program execution SRAM and 256K data SRAM, quadrature decoder, PWM outputs, and pulse capture capabilities. Two 34-pin connection headers provide 52 digital I/O shared with the 6 serial ports and alternate I/O features. Two models offer an integrated 10/100Base-T Ethernet port, allowing real-time local or worldwide connectivity. The RCM3200 features a battery-backable real-time clock, glueless memory and I/O interfacing, and low-powersleep modes. A fully enabled slave port permits easy master-slave interfacing with another processor-based system, and an alternate I/O bus can be configured for 8 data lines and 6 address lines (shared with parallel I/O). The Rabbit 3000 processor s compact, C-friendly instruction set and high clock speeds produce exceptionally fast results for math, logic, and I/O. RabbitCores mount directly on a user-designed motherboard and act as the controlling microprocessor for the users system. RabbitCores can interface with all manner of CMOS-compatible digital devices through the users motherboard. Programs are developed with our industry-proven Dynamic C development system, a C-language environment that includes an editor, compiler, and in-circuit debugger (Dynamic C SE is included in low-cost development kits). Efficient hardware and software integration facilitates rapid design and development. User programs can be compiled, executed, and debugged using Dynamic C and a programming cableno in-circuit emulator is required. An extensive library of drivers and sample programs is provided, along with royalty- free TCP/IP stack with source. Features With or without 10/100Base-T Ethernet Rabbit 3000 microprocessor at 44.2 MHz 3.3 V operation Low-EMI for CE and other RF emissions tests Up to 512K Flash Up to 512K SRAM (program), 256K SRAM (data) 52 digital I/O 6 serial ports (IrDA, SDLC/HDLC, Async, SPI) Design Advantages Ready-made platform for fast time-to-market Compact size simplifies integration Dynamic C development environment for real-time development and debugging Actual Size Exceptionally fast performance for math, logic, I/O 2.73 1.85 0.86 Designing with RabbitCores The RabbitCore family of microprocessor core modules is designed to facilitate rapid development and implementation of embedded systems. RabbitCores are powered by high-performance 8-bit Rabbit microprocessors with extensive integrated features and a C-friendly instruction set designed for use with the Dynamic C development system. The RabbitCore mounts on a user-designed motherboard and acts as the controlling microprocessor for the user s system. Small in size but packed with powerful features, these core modules give designers a complete package for control and communication. The integrated Ethernet port frees designers from the limitations of serial-port communications and control and permits instant local or worldwide connectivity using low-cost networking hardware. Embedded systems using the Ethernet RabbitCore module can be controlled and monitored (as well as programmed and debugged when using appropriate accessory hardware) across any network or the Internet. Programming the RCM3200 Programs are developed using our industry-proven Dynamic C software development system. An extensive library of drivers and sample programs is provided, along with royalty-free TCP/IP stack with source. 1/11/2005 RabbitCore RCM3200 Specifications FEATURE RCM3200 RCM3210 RCM3220 Microprocessor Rabbit 3000 at 44.2 MHz Rabbit 3000 at 29.4 MHz Rabbit 3000 at 44.2 MHz Spectrum spreader for reduced EMI (radiated emissions) EMI Reduction 10/100Base-T, RJ-45, 3 LEDs None Ethernet Port Flash 512K 256K 512K SRAM 512K program + 256K data 128K 512K program + 256K data Connection for user-supplied battery (to support RTC and SRAM) Backup Battery 52 digital I/O General-Purpose 44 configurable I/O I/O 4 fixed inputs 4 fixed outputs Additional Inputs 2 Startup Mode, Reset In Additional Outputs Status, Reset Out 8 data and 6 address (shared with I/O), plus I/O Read-Write Auxiliary I/O Bus Six 3.3 V CMOS-compatible: 6 configurable as asynchronous (with IrDA), 4 configurable as clocked serial (SPI) Serial Ports 2 configurable as SDLC/HDLC (with IrDA) 1 asynchronous clocked serial port dedicated for programming Support for MIR/SIR IrDA transceiver Max. asynchronous baud rate = CLK/8 Serial Rate Slave port permits use as master or intelligent peripheral Slave Interface with Rabbit-based or other master controller Real-Time Clock Yes Timers Ten 8-bit timers (6 cascadable from the first) and one 10-bit timer with 2 match registers Watchdog/ Yes Supervisor Pulse-Width 10-bit free-running counter and four pulse-width registers Modulators Input Capture 2-channel input capture can be used to time input signals from various port pins. Quadrature 2-channel quadrature decoder accepts inputs from external incremental encoder modules. Decoder Power 3.153.45 V DC, 255 mA 3.3 V Operating Temp. 40C to +70C Humidity 595%, noncondensing Two 2 x 17 (2 mm pitch), 1.27 mm programming Connectors 2.73 x 1.85 x 0.48 Board Size 2.73 1.85 0.86 (69 47 22 mm) (69 x 47 x 12 mm) Pricing 89 / 72 / 63 84 / 69 / 59 79 / 65 / 55 (qty. 1/100/1000) 101-0520 101-0521 101-0522 Part Number 349 349 349 Development Kit U.S. 101-0552 Intl 101-0553 U.S. 101-0552 Intl 101-0553 U.S. 101-0552 Intl 101-0553 Part Number Low-Cost Development Kit comes complete with: RCM3200 RabbitCore Prototyping board AC adapter (U.S. only) Dynamic C SE development system (not a trial version) with royalty-free TCP/IP stack in source form and complete documentation on CD-ROM Serial cable for programming and debugging Getting Started manual 1/11/2005