All signals from the RCM5400W module are available on header J2 of the Prototyping
Board. The remaining ports on the Rabbit 5000 microprocessor are used for RS-232 serial
communication. Table B-2 lists the signals on header J2 as configured by the
function call where applicable, and explains how they are used on the Prototyping Board.
Table B-2. Use of RCM5400W Signals on the Prototyping Board
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
8–15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22–23
24–25
26–27
28–29
30–31
32–36
37–38
39
48–49
50
There is a 1.3" × 2" through-hole prototyping space available on the Prototyping Board.
The holes in the prototyping area are spaced at 0.1" (2.5 mm). +3.3 V, +5 V, and GND traces
run along the top edge of the prototyping area for easy access. Small to medium circuits
can be prototyped using point-to-point wiring with 20 to 30 AWG wire between the proto-
typing area, the +3.3 V, +5 V, and GND traces, and the surrounding area where surface-
mount components may be installed. Small holes are provided around the surface-mounted
components that may be installed around the prototyping area.
98
Pin Name
+3.3 V
+3.3 V power supply
GND
/RST_OUT Reset output from reset generator
/IORD
External read strobe
/IOWR
External write strobe
/RESET_IN Input to reset generator
PA0–PA7
Output, low
PB0
Serial flash SCLK
PB1
Output, high (programming port CLKA)
PB2
LED DS2 (output normally high/off)
PB3
LED DS3 (output normally high/off)
PB4
Switch S2 (input normally open/pulled up)
PB5
Switch S3 (input normally open/pulled up)
PB6–PB7
Output, high
PC0–PC1
Serial Port D (RS-232, header J4) (high)
PC2–PC3
Serial Port C (RS-232, header J4) (high)
PC4–PC5
Serial Port B (used by serial flash on RCM5400W)
PC6–PC7
Serial Port A (programming port) (high)
PE0–PE4
Output, high
PE5–PE6
Not available
PE7
Output, pulled high
N/A
Not available
GND
Prototyping Board Use
brdInit()
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