Step 3 - Connect Power; Overseas Development Kits - Rabbit Core RCM3700 User Manual

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2.2.3 Step 3 — Connect Power
When all other connections have been made, you can connect power to the Prototyping
Board.
First, prepare the AC adapter for the country where it will be used by selecting the plug.
The RCM3700 Development Kit presently includes Canada/Japan/U.S., Australia/N.Z.,
U.K., and European style plugs. Snap in the top of the plug assembly into the slot at the
top of the AC adapter as shown in Figure 3, then press down on the spring-loaded clip
below the plug assembly to allow the plug assembly to click into place.
Connect the AC adapter to 3-pin header J4 on the Prototyping Board as shown in Figure 3.
The connector may be attached either way as long as it is not offset to one side.
Plug in the AC adapter. The LED above the
button on the Prototyping Board
RESET
should light up. The RCM3700 and the Prototyping Board are now ready to be used.
NOTE: A RESET button is provided on the Prototyping Board to allow a hardware reset
without disconnecting power.
To power down the Prototyping Board, unplug the power connector from J4. You should
disconnect power before making any circuit adjustments in the prototyping area, changing
any connections to the board, or removing the RCM3700 from the Prototyping Board.

2.2.3.1 Overseas Development Kits

Development kits sold outside North America before 2009 included a header connector
that could be connected to 3-pin header J4 on the Prototyping Board. The connector could
be attached either way as long as it was not offset to one side. The red and black wires
from the connector could then be connected to the positive and negative connections on
your power supply. The power supply should deliver 7.5 V–30 V DC at 500 mA.
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