Hardware Connections; Attach Module To Prototyping Board - Rabbit RCM3000 User Manual

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2.2 Hardware Connections

2.2.1 Attach Module to Prototyping Board

Turn the RCM3000 module so that the Ethernet connector end of the module extends off
the Prototyping Board, as shown in Figure 1 below. Align the pins from headers J1 and J2
on the bottom side of the module into header sockets RCM2JA and RCM2JB on the Proto-
typing Board (these sockets were labeled J12 and J13 on earlier versions of the Prototyping
Board).
Although you can install a single module into either the
on the Prototyping Board, all the Prototyping Board features (switches, LEDs, serial port
drivers, etc.) are connected to the
MASTER
NOTE: It is important that you line up the pins on headers J1 and J2 of the RCM3000
Press the module's pins firmly into the Prototyping Board header sockets—press down in
the area above the header pins using your thumbs or fingers over the connectors as shown
in Figure 1. Do not press down on the middle of the RCM3000 module to avoid flexing
the module, which could damage the module or the components on the module.
Should you need to remove the RCM3000 module, grasp it with your fingers along the sides
by the connectors and gently work the module up to pull the pins away from the sockets
where they are installed. Do not remove the module by grasping it at the top and bottom.
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GND
NC
GND
+3.3V
VBAT
VRAM
EXT
/RES
SM1
IN
SM0
/IORD
/IOWR
PG4
PG5
PG6
PG7
PE0
PE1
PE3
PE4
PE5
PE6
PE7
PF7
PF6
PF5
PF4
PB7
PB6
PB5
PB4
PB3
PB2
PB0
/RES
J1
R21
GND
NC
GND
+3.3V
VBAT
VRAM
EXT
/RES
SM1
IN
SM0
/IORD
/IOWR
PG4
PG5
PG6
PG7
PE0
PE1
PE3
PE4
PE5
PE6
PE7
PF7
PF6
PF5
PF4
PB7
PB6
PB5
PB4
PB3
PB2
PB0
/RES
Figure 1. Install the RCM3000 Module on the Prototyping Board
MASTER
position.
module exactly with the corresponding pins of sockets RCM2JA and RCM2JB on the
Prototyping Board. The header pins may become bent or damaged if the pin alignment
is offset, and the module will not work. Permanent electrical damage to the module may
also result if a misaligned module is powered up.
RN1
PD1
PD0
RCM1JA
RCM1JB
RN5
GND
PD7
PD6
RCM3000 ETHERNET CORE MODULE
PD3
PD2
PD5
PD4
R17
PG3
PG2
PG1
PG0
PD4
PD5
PC5
PC4
PC3
PC2
PC1
PC0
PF0
PF1
Battery
PF2
PF3
PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PA4
PA5
J15
PA6
PA7
SLAVE
PE4
GND
UX10
MASTER
J3
C1
UX11
RC15
RCM2
RC24
RC19
R1
R4
RC20
RC23
R3
UX9
C3
R5
R2
RC14
RC17
RC22
RC16
RC13
UX3
RC21
RC12
RC10
RC2
UX2
RC11
GND
PD1
PD0
+3.3V
PD7
PD6
+3.3V
PD3
PD2
+5V
PD5
PD4
PG3
PG2
PG1
PG0
PD4
PD5
RCM2JA
RCM2JB
PC5
PC4
PC3
PC2
UX5
R14
PC1
PC0
PF0
PF1
U1
PF2
PF3
PA0
PA1
C5
PA2
PA3
C8
RCM2JB
PA4
PA5
RCM2JA
C6
RESET
S2
S3
PA6
PA7
PG6
RxC TxC
STATUS
GND
C7
J4
J5
DS1
RS-232
TxB RxB
GND
MASTER
position — install a single module in the
L1
C17
D1
R20
C13
2.5 MM JACK
D2
GND
U4
C12
U5
+5V
+5V
+3.3V
+3.3V
BT1
GND
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
+3.3V
J8
UX4
+3.3V
+5V
RC6
RC7
RC4
C16
DISPLAY BOARD
U6
C14
C9
U3
U3
RC26
RC9
UX7
RCM30/31/32XX SERIES
UX13
PROTOTYPING BOARD
PG7
J10
J7
DS2
DISPLAY BOARD
DISPLAY BOARD
or the
SLAVE
position
RabbitCore RCM3000
J11
+DC
RC25
RC5
RC27
RC28
RC29

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