Spectrum Spreader - Rabbit RabbitCore RCM2200 User Manual

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4.5.2 Spectrum Spreader

RCM2200 RabbitCore modules that have a Rabbit 2000 microprocessor labeled IQ4T (or
higher) are equipped with a Rabbit 2000 microprocessor that has a spectrum spreader,
which helps to mitigate EMI problems. By default, the spectrum spreader is on automati-
cally for RCM2200 modules that carry the IQ4T (or higher) marking when used with
Dynamic C 7.30 or later versions, but the spectrum spreader may also be turned off or set
to a stronger setting. The means for doing so is through a simple configuration macro as
shown below.
1. Select the "Defines" tab from the Dynamic C
2. Normal spreading is the default, and usually no entry is needed. If you need to specify
normal spreading, add the line
ENABLE_SPREADER=1
For strong spreading, add the line
ENABLE_SPREADER=2
To disable the spectrum spreader, add the line
ENABLE_SPREADER=0
NOTE: The strong spectrum-spreading setting is usually not necessary for the
RCM2200.
3. Click
to save the macro. The spectrum spreader will now remain off whenever you
OK
are in the project file where you defined the macro.
There is no spectrum spreader functionality for RCM2200 RabbitCore modules that have
a Rabbit 2000 microprocessor labeled IQ1T, IQ2T, or IQ3T, or when using any RCM2200
with a version of Dynamic C prior to 7.30.
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