—Demonstrates use of the digital inputs by having you turn the LEDs
•
CONTROLLED.c
on the Prototyping Board on or off from the
Once you compile and run
Dynamic C
STDIO
Press "1" or "2" on your keyboard to select LED DS1 or DS2 on the Prototyping
Board. Then follow the prompt in the Dynamic C
off.
—Demonstrates sending Modbus ASCII packets between two RCM3700
•
IR_DEMO.c
Prototyping Board assemblies with IrDA transceivers via the IrDA transceivers. Note
that this sample program will only work with the RCM3700 Prototyping Board.
First, compile and run this program on one Prototyping Board assembly, then remove
the programming cable and press the
the first RabbitCore module is operating in the
ming cable to the second Prototyping Board assembly with the RCM3750 and compile
and run the same sample program. With the programming cable still connected to the
second Prototyping Board assembly, press switch S1 on the second Prototyping Board
to transmit a packet. Once the first Prototyping Board assembly receives a test packet, it
will send back a response packet that will be displayed in the Dynamic C
dow. The test packets and response packets have different codes.
Once you have loaded and executed these five programs and have an understanding of
how Dynamic C and the RCM3750 modules interact, you can move on and try the other
sample programs, or begin building your own.
16
CONTROLLED.C
window.
RESET
STDIO
window on your PC.
, the following display will appear in the
window to turn the LED on or
STDIO
button on the Prototyping Board so that
Run
mode. Then connect the program-
STDIO
win-
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